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ORDER  OF  CONTENTS 

Editorial    Note 7 

Early   History   of   Lawrence   by   its   first   Principal,    Rev. 

William  Sampson    9 

Early  History  of  Lawrence  by  its  second  President,  Dr. 

Russell  Z.  Mason 2  2 

How  Appleton  Looked  in  1849 28 

The  First  Subscriptions 3  0 

Boston  Lends  a  Hand 34 

An   Early  Announcement 35 

First  Conference  Report 36 

Address  Delivered  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of 

Main  Hall,  by  Rev.  Alfred  Bronson,  A.  M 37 

The     First     College     Commencement — Invitations     and 

Programs 4  2 

Other  Early  Programs 4  9 

They  Had  Their  Fun  in  the  Early  Days 52 

Clipping  from  Milwaukee  Sentinel  of  Feb.  16,  1856 58 

Lecture,   '"Importance  and  Claims  of  the  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin"   delivered  in  the  East,   1859, 

1860,  by  Rev.  Reeder  Smith 61 

Some  Songs  of  Long  Ago 85 

Celebration  of  the  Seventv-fifth   Anniversary  June  5,   6, 

1922 91 

The  Anniversary  Song.   "Fair  Lawrence" 94 

Silas  Evans'  Address  of  Congratulation ••....    95 

The  Founding  and  the  Founder,  by  Rev.  Edward  Blake- 
man,  D.  D.  '67 9  6 

Poem,  "Lawrence,"  Mrs.  Jessica  North  McDonald,  '17.  .106 
Lawrence,  Its  Service  in  State  and  Church,  Rev.  Alpheus 

Triggs,  '08 108 

The  Pageant,  "The  March,"  Mrs.  Laura  Lummis  Schutz, 

'03 114 

The  Banquet  Toasts, 

Rev.  Henry  Colman,  D.  D.  '5  7 155 

Mrs.  Lucinda  Darling  Colman,  '57 15  7 

Judge  O.  T.  Williams,  '72 160 

Mrs.  Fanny  Kennish  Earl,  '7  7 162 

Dr.  James  R.  Arneill,  '90 166 

Rev.  Herbert  Sawyer,  '09.. 174 

Extract  from  the  Presidents  Report  for  1921-1922 178 

Some  Achievements  of  Lawrrence  in  1921-1922 184 

Lawrence  Debate  Record  for  the  Past  Twelve  Years.  .  .  .188 

The  World  War 19  2 

The  Faculty  of  Lawrence 197 

Trustees  of  Lawrence 221 

Visitors  of  Lawrence 226 

Honorary  Degrees 233 

The  Alumni 23  7 

Old  Students 518 

Index  by  States 561 

Alphabetical  Index 596 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

Recitation  Hall,    Frontispiece 

Lawrence  Memorial  Chapel 17 

Miss   Emeline   Crook 27 

Peabody  Hall 32 

Brokaw  Hall 60 

Dr.  Russell  Z.  Mason 67 

Dr.  George  M.  Steele 76 

Dr.  E.  D.  Huntley 84 

Lawrence  as  Planned 90 

Lawrence  in  185  6 105 

Russell  Sage  Hall 113 

The   Library 167 

Appleton,  1859 176 

Ormsby  Hall 187 


EDITOR'S  NOTE 


The  first  issue  of  the  Alumni  Record  was  published  in 
1905,  under  the  able  editorship  of  E.  P.  Humphrey,  '85.  A 
second  edition  was  published  in  1915,  edited  by  the  president. 
It  has  been  thought  that  since  the  present  year  is  the  seventy 
fifth  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  college,  it  would  be 
especially  fitting  to  publish  another  edition,  giving  the  prin- 
cipal addresses  of  the  celebration,  and  bringing  the  record  of 
the  classes  down  to  date.  It  is  regretted  that  the  excellent 
anniversary  address  of  Bishop  Homer  Stuntz  is  not  available 
for  publication. 

We  regret  the  incomplete  nature  of  the  record  of  our 
graduates.  This  is  due  to  the  fact  that  in  spite  of  several 
letters  sent  out  no  replies  from  some  graduates  were 
received.  No  book  of  this  kind  can  be  accurate  without  the 
co-operation  of  those  whom  it  seeks  to  serve.  If  our  grad- 
uates would  realize  that  there  are  classmates  and  former 
teachers  who  are  interested  in  them,  and  any  news  is  better 
than  no  news,  the  task  of  the  editor  would  be  greatly  simpli- 
fied. It  is  a  difficult  task,  also,  to  keep  the  correct  addresses 
of  graduates,  as  very  few  ever  notify  the  college  office  of  a 
change  of  residence.  It  takes  a  large  amount  of  effort  to 
learn  the  whereabouts  of  many  of  them,  labor  and  time 
which  could  be  saved  by  a  little  thoughtful  consideration. 

Anyone  who  notices  errors,  or  can  supply  missing  ad- 
dresses, either  of  graduates  or  former  students,  will  confer 
a  great  favor  by  writing  the  college  office.  We  would  espe- 
cally  call  attention  to  the  fact  that  this  edition  of  the  record 
contains  the  addresses  of  former  students  as  far  as  known. 
It  would  be  a  great  satisfaction  to  us  to  have  this  list  ex- 
tended by  additional  names  being  sent  in  by  any  who  know 
the  whereabouts  of  others. 

Samuel  Plantz 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


BRIEF  SKETCHES  OF  THE  EARLY 

HISTORY  AT  LAWRENCE  UNIVERSITY 

By  William  H.  Sampson 
First   Principal   of   Laivrence  Institute 

Born,  as  was  Methodism,  in  a  University,  it  is  no  marvel 
that  her  sons  should  be  ambitious  to  maintain  her  worthy 
origin,  and  labor  to  exalt  her  everywhere  to  a  noble  destiny 
in  all  departments  of  letters,  and  the  sciences.  It  is  gratify- 
ing to  know  that  in  the  march  of  our  western  civilization  her 
children  have  kept  pace  with  the  demand  to  furnish  educa- 
tional facilities  for  the  population.  It  is  difficult  to  estimate 
the  importance  of  this  work  in  a  republic  like  ours  where  the 
sovereignty  is  vested  in  the  people  and  the  perpetuity  of  our 
civil  and  religious  institutions  depends  on  virtue  and  intelli- 
gence. Neither  is  it  a  trifle  to  determine  where  the  location 
of  our  literary  and  scientific  foundations  will  be  the  most 
serviceable  to  the  public  in  the  settlement  of  a  new  country. 
There  are  always  enough  to  enlighten  Providence  in  the  mat- 
ter and  sometimes  these  selfish  purposes  are  overruled  by  one 
whose  omniscience  scans  the  future  and  plans  in  spite  of 
human  frailty.  For  several  years  before  a  providential  open- 
ing seemed  to  occur  for  commencing  such  an  enterprise  in 
Wisconsin  under  the  auspices  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
church,  there  was  a  prayerful  anxiety  on  this  subject;  sev- 
eral of  us  had  talked  the  matter  over  but  could  fix  on  no  defi- 
nite plan  or  location.  We  concluded  that  a  college  for  both 
male  and  female  students  where  each  and  all  should  be  en- 
titled to  equal  educational  advantages  was  a  desideratum. 
Wisconsin  was  included  in  the  Rock  River  Conference  in  1844 
when  I  was  appointed  to  the  Green  Bay  District  which  ex- 
tended from  Whitewater  to  Green  Bay,  and  from  Sheboygan 
to  Portage  City.  About  this  time  the  necessity  of  forming 
a  Wisconsin  Conference  began  to  be  discussed  and  more  par- 
ticular interest  was  felt  by  those  designing  to  remain  therein 
in   reference  to  its   educational   facilities. 


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In  the  spring  of  1846  I  received  the  following  communi- 
cation from  H.  Eugene  Eastman,  Esq.,  of  Green  Bay: 

Elder  Wm.  H.  Sampson,  Dear  Sir:  I  am  in  receipt  of  a 
letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Boston,  whose  name  I  am  not  at 
liberty  to  disclose,  containing  the  following  proposition, 
which  I  take  the  liberty  of  tendering  to  you,  to  be  submitted 
to  your  annual  Conference,  should  you  see  fit  to  do  so:  "If 
there  is  any  certainty  of  a  vigorous  co-operation  of  any  other 
body,  lay  or  clerical,  I  should  be  willing  to  put  such  a  sum  of 
money  in  the  hands  of  Trustees  as  placed  at  interest  will  in 
ten  years  amount  to  $10,000,  and  also  give  (provided  there 
should  be  no  failure  in  case  of  my  death)  the  sum  of  One 
Thousand  Dollars  yearly  for  ten  years  toward  securing  a  com- 
petent salary  to  such  instructors  as  may  be  required,  or  if 
necessary,  I  will  pay  the  $10,000  in  cash  now  to  secure  the 
desired  object.  But  all  this  is  founded  on  the  expectation  of 
a  similar  sum  from  other  quarters.  I  should  have  a  high 
opinion  of  the  adaptation  of  the  principles  of  the  Methodists 
to  the  people  of  the  west,  and  I  think  that  from  all  that  I  can 
learn,  that  their  institutions  are  carried  on  with  more  vigor, 
and  diffuse  more  good  with  the  same  means  than  any  others. 
It  seems  to  be  decided  by  experience  that  all  literary  institu- 
tions must  be  controlled  by  some  sect  and  efforts  to  prevent 
this  have  often  blasted  their  usefulness.  I  wish  you  to  keep 
this  to  yourself  as  far  as  possible,  and  at  any  rate  keep  my 
name  out  of  view." 

This  proposition,  it  is  proper  to  add,  is  for  the  establish- 
ing an  institution  of  learning  at  or  near  DePere,  Brown 
County,  which  appears  to  be  a  sine  qua  non  with  this  gentle- 
man who  makes  it.  Please  take  the  trouble  to  present  the 
above  to  your  Conference.  If  there  is  any  reasonable  pros- 
pect of  the  Society  meeting  the  same  with  a*  similar  endow- 
ment, inform  me  of  the  disposition  as  soon  as  possible; 
meantime,  I  should  be  glad  to  hear  your  views  on  the  sub- 
ject. Should  you  write  soon,  you  will  please  address  to 
Boston,    Massachusetts. 

H.   Eugene   Eastman. 
Green  Bay,  April  17th,  1846. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD         11 

This  communication  turned  our  attention  to  a  location 
not  thought  of  before.  I  took  this  letter  to  our  next  Confer- 
ence, held  at  Peoria,  Illinois.  It  was  given  to  the  Committee 
on  Education  and  their  report  recommended  that  the  letter 
be  returned  to  me  with  instructions  to  get  the  gentleman's 
name  making  the  proposition  and  open  a  correspondence  to 
ascertain  what  could  be  done.  Before  I  secured  the  name 
from  Mr.  Eastman  or  a  permit  to  open  a  correspondence. 
Mr.  Reeder  Smith,  then  agent  for  Albion  Seminary,  of  Mich- 
igan, applied  to  Mr.  A.  A.  Lawrence,  in  Boston,  for  help  in 
that  institution.  Mr.  Lawrence  declined,  he  told,  on  the 
ground  that  he  considered  the  people  in  Michigan  able  to 
build  their  own  institutions.  He  informed  Mr.  Smith  of  his 
proposition  to  start  an  institution  in  Wisconsin,  and  it  seems 
Mr.  Smith  was  for  some  reason  anxious  to  get  away  from 
Michigan,  and  secured  the  charge  of  Mr.  Lawrence's  propo- 
sition made  in  the  foregoing  letter  to  Mr.  Eastman,  and 
came  to  Wisconsin  in  November  or  December  following. 
December  28th,  1846,  a  convention  of  ministers  and  laymen 
gathered  in  Milwaukee,  where  the  proposition  of  Mr.  Law- 
rence was  presented,  and  after  some  discussion  a  charter  was 
drafted  for  the  Lawrence  Institute  of  Wisconsin,  and  a 
committee  appointed  to  proceed  to  Madison,  the  Legislature 
being  in  session,  and  secure  the  passage  of  the  Charter.  My 
family  resided  at  Fond  du  Lac,  and  after  returning  there,  I 
had  to  attend  a  quarterly  meeting  at  Lake  Maria,  hence  I 
did  not  reach  Madison  till  the  following  week.  Mr.  Smith 
had  preceeded  me  and  got  the  Charter  before  the  House, 
and  when  I  arrived  they  told  me  they  designed  to  kill  the  bill 
when  it  came  up  again.  Having  friends  in  both  branches  I 
secured  an  interest  in  favor  of  the  bill  and  it  finally  passed 
and  was  signed  by  Governor  Dodge,  Jandary  17th,  1847.  The 
next  thing  was  to  secure  a  suitable  location.  There  were 
several  who  were  a  few  dollars  anxious  to  direct  Providence 
in  this  work.  Mr.  Smith  purchased  a  tract  of  land  ostensi- 
bly for  Mr.  Lawrence  from  Hon.  John  F.  Merade,  where 
Appleton  now  stands.     In  the  contract  Mr.  Smith  secured  a 


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donation  of  thirty-one  acres  on  condition  the  Institute  should 
be  located  at  the  place,  and  George  W.  Lawe,  Esq.,  proposed 
to  donate  thirty-one  acres  more.  There  were  propositions 
from  others,  but  the  Board  of  Trustees  decided  in  favor  of 
the  present  location. 

The  Trustees  named  in  the  Charter  were  to  meet  in 
Fond  du  Lac  in  June,  I  think,  1847,  or  sometime  within  the 
period  allowed  by  the  Charter  for  organizing,  but  a  quorum 
failing  to  appear  we  adjourned  to  meet  in  September,  I 
think  the  5th,  when  a  quorum  being  present,  a  permanent 
organization  was  effected  by  the  election  of  the  following 
officers,  to- wit:  Hon.  M.  C.  Darling,  President;  Hon.  N.  P. 
Tallmadge,  1st  Vice  President;  Henry  S.  Baird,  Esq.,  2nd 
Vice  President;  Hon.  Morgan  L.  Martin,  Treasurer;  and  Wm. 
H.    Sampson,    Secretary. 

During  the  year  many  letters  were  written  and  the 
necessary  amount  of  gassing  was  done  east  and  west  in 
order  to  bring  "such  a  noble  and  benevolent  enterprise"  into 
notoriety,  and  especially  to  magnify  the  disinterestedness  of 
certain  individuals,  who  condescended  to  attend  to  the  wants 
of  the  uneducated  and  uncivilized  west  with  so  much  of  self 
sacrifice. 

Subscriptions  were  solicited  to  meet  the  conditions  of 
Mr.  Lawrence's  donation.  Mr.  Samuel  Appleton  donated 
$10,000  for  a  Library  Fund,  the  interest  only  to  be  used, 
and  among  the  other  principle  contributors  were  Hon.  M.  L. 
Martin,  Hon.  Charles  Durkee,  Hon.  M.  L.  Darling,  Rev.  S. 
Fisk,  and  others,  and  at  our  first  annual  meeting  of  the 
Board  in  Fond  du  Lac,  August  9th,  1848,  we  had  promises 
sufficient  to  consider  the  enterprise  secured  beyond  ^a  doubt. 
Wm.  H.  Sampson  was  elected  Principal  and  was  to  aid  the 
Agent  till  the  school  opened,  and  Reeder  Smith  was  elected 
Agent,  assuring  the  Board  that  he  would  have  the  building 
ready  to  open  the  school  during  the  following  November  or 
December. 

My  family  resided  in  Fond  du  Lac,  and  as  there  was  no 
place  for  them  at  Grand  Chute,  except  the  forest,  I  could 
not  take  them  to  the  city  till  I  built  a  shanty  to  shelter  them. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         13 

The  Agent  arranged  with  Col.  Henry  L.  Blood  to  furnish 
the  bill  of  timber  and  draw  the  lumber  to  the  spot  for  the 
Preparatory  Building,  and  then  started  for  Boston,  the  only 
place  at  that  early  day  worth  noticing.  I  arranged  matters 
at  home,  packed  my  trunk,  and  the  7th  of  September,  1848, 
left  for  the  scene  of  operations.  I  took  the  steamer  Man- 
chester, the  same  they  used  to  draw  over  the  sandbar  at 
Taychudah  with  a  yoke  of  stags,  arrived  at  Neenah  about 
noon,  secured  a  passage  alone  in  an  Indian  dugout  to  the 
Grand  Chute,  and  took  lodgings  in  a  shanty  hotel,  about  one 
mile  south  of  west  from  the  present  court  house,  kept  by 
Mr.  Thurber,  the  nearest  house  to  the  place  of  business. 

On  the  8th  of  September  I  began  to  cut  away  the  thick 
underbrush  and  soon  had  a  road  cleared  from  the  old  Indian 
trail  on  the  river  bank  to  the  block  on  which  Mr.  Brewster's 
beautiful  residence  now  stands  (Block  3,  2nd  Ward).  I 
cleared  off  the  brush,  and  the  necessary  preparations  were 
made  for  the  erection  of  the  building  in  the  center  of  that 
block.  Col.  Blood  soon  had  a  bill  of  timber,  as  per  Agent's 
order,  cut  a  road  through  the  dense  forest  to  Duck  Creek, 
where  the  agent  had  engaged  the  lumber,  employed  teams, 
and  soon  was  doing  "land  office"  business;  a  towering  pile 
of  lumber  was  on  the  ground.  The  Agent  had  let  the  con- 
tract of  putting  up  the  building  to  Wm.  H.  McGregor,  of 
Sheboygan,  and  he  sent  John  P.  Parish  and  Mr.  Blake,  who 
came  in  October  or  November  with  their  families,  erected 
shanties,  and  went  to  work.  In  consequence  of  sickness  in 
my  family  I  was  not  able  to  move  into  my  shanty  till  Jan- 
uary 6th,   1849. 

The  Agent  remained  east  till  the  latter  part  of  February, 
and  on  his  arrival  went  into  city  building,  speculation, 
double  entry  bookkeeping,  changed  the  plans  for  the  college 
building  till,  if  I  recollect,  Col.  Blood  furnished  three  bills  of 
timber,  and  the  frame  of  the  building  was  not  raised  till  the 
third  day  of  July  following.  This  was  a  year  of  new  and 
rare  experiences  with  us  westerners  in  school  enterprises, 
principalships,  agencies,  etc.,  and  some  of  us  became  thor- 
oughly  disgusted  with  the  whole  concern ;   but  we   had   en- 


14         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

listed  and  it  was  considered  cowardly  to  back  out  and  im- 
politic to  speak  a  discouraging  word.  After  the  building 
was  raised  the  Agent  hastened  to  the  seat  of  the  Wisconsin 
Conference,  which  convened  that  year  at  Plattevilie,  June 
27th,  to  arrange  for  a  visiting  committee  that  should  meet 
his  approval,  which  he  secured  without  opposition.  At  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Joint  Board,  which  met  August  8th, 
1849,  the  President  appointed  these  visitors  Chairmen  of  the 
principle  committees,  and  before  the  meeting  closed  the 
Agent  seemed  anxious  to  be  delivered  from  the  tender  mer- 
cies of  his  friends.  Against  his  remonstrances,  and  in  spite 
of  them,  Wm.  H.  Sampson  was  appointed  Financial  Agent 
and  re-appointed  Principal  of  the  Preparatory  Department 
of  the  Lawrence  University.  The  former  Agent  was  as  much 
disgusted  with  this  arrangement  as  was  the  newly  elected, 
and  one  who  heard  him,  said  he  declared  he  would  not  rest 
till  he  saw  the  building  shoved  to  the  bank  and  down  into 
the  river.  It  was  now  die  Sampson  or  slay  the  lion.  The 
visitors  from  the  Conference  had  lost  heart  on  account  of 
the  former  management,  the  panic  spread  through  the  Con- 
ference, and  from  most,  interest  in  the  enterprise  seemed  to 
have  fled.  The  former  Agent  claimed  he  had  kept  his  books 
in  "Double  Entry,"  but  it  was  a  new  system  that  no  one  else 
could  honestly  solve  according  to  his  wishes. 

Under  these  embarrassments  the  new  appointee  entered 
upon  his  duties,  but  found  many  true,  warm,  sympathizing- 
friends  ready  to  encourage  and  help  to  the  extent  of  their 
ability.  Funds  were  needed,  confidence  in  the  enterprise  was 
shaken  and  difficulties  in  every  direction  stared  the  Board  in 
the  face.  To  the  Trustees  and  friends  of  the  enterprise  in 
Appleton  the  present  and  future  of  the  Lawrence  University 
were  not  very  promising  at  that  time.  They  kept  their  own 
secrets,  put  the  best  side  out,  and  did  their  best.  The 
building  was  enclosed,  the  plastering,  inside  woodwork,  and 
painting  were  so  far  done  that  school  opened  November  12th, 
1849,  with  Wm.  H.  Sampson,  Principal;  R.  0.  Kellogg,  A.  B., 
Professor  of  Languages;  James  M.  Phinney,  Professor  of 
Mathematics,    and    Miss    Emeline    M.    Crooker,    Preceptress 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         15 

and  Teacher  in  Music.  The  accommodations  were  not  the 
most  convenient,  nor  the  surroundings  the  most  agreeable. 
None  present  today  would  envy  the  places  occupied  or  the 
wages  paid  for  the  services  rendered ;  but  those  teachers  were 
as  untiring  and  energetic  in  their  work  as  if  millions  had 
been  offered  as  their  reward. 

The  school  early  gained  a  reputation  for  thoroughness 
and  moral  discipline  which  was  not  surpassed  by  any  school 
in  Wisconsin,  if,  indeed,  in  the  west,  and  I  think  it  has  kept 
pace  with  the  rising  reputation  of  other  schools  to  the  pres- 
ent time.  To  pay  debts,  pay  teachers,  and  make  necessary 
improvements  with  all  the  embarrassments  that  were 
thrown  around  us  was  no  small  task.  Having  houses  to 
build,  our  families  and  a  share  of  the  students  to  provide 
for  in  a  new  place  where  nearly  everything  must  be  imported 
required  labor.  Rev.  H.  R.  Colman  was  Steward,  and  Col. 
H.  L.  Blood  was  Treasurer,  and  the  demands  upon  them 
were  heavy;  but  nobly  did  they  meet  them.  I  spent  many 
sleepless  nights  in  planning  to  meet  the  exigencies  of  the 
hour.  In  order  to  carry  forward  the  work  I  found  it  neces- 
sary to  dispose  of  my  property  in  the  city  of  Fond  du  Lac 
where  I  owned  a  dwelling,  two  lots  and  thirty  acres  of  land, 
also  one  hundred  and  twenty  acres  of  timber  land  two  miles 
north  on  the  west  side  of  the  lake,  all  now  worth  seventy- 
five  to  one  hundred  thousand  dollars.  As  money  was  close 
at  the  time  I  had  to  sell  at  a  great  sacrifice;  but  I  had  risked 
all,  reputation  and  property,  in  the  success  of  the  Lawrence 
University  and  I  saw  no  other  way  to  pass  the  crisis  upon 
us  at  that  time  . 

We  pushed  forward  our  improvements  as  fast  as  our 
means  would  allow  till  my  health  began  to  yield  to  the 
pressure  and  I  was  obliged  to  notify  the  Board  that  I  should 
close  my  service  as  their  Agent  at  their  annual  meeting.  I 
gave  this  notice  to  the  Executive  Board  early  in  the  spring 
and  we  applied  our  best  energies  and  skill  till  the  annual 
meeting,  which  convened  June  6th,  1851.  During  the  session 
Rev.  Davis  W.  Clarke,  A.  M.,  since  Bishop,  was  elected 
President;   Rev.  R.  0.  Kellogg,  A.  B.,  Professor  of  Ancient 


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Languages;  Miss  E.  M.  Crooker,  Preceptress;  and  Miss  L. 
Amelia  Dayton,  Teacher  of  Modern  Languages.  Professor 
Phinney  declined  serving  the  Board  longer  as  teacher  of 
Mathematics,  and  the  place  was  left  to  be  filled  by  the  execu- 
tive Board.  Col.  Blood  was  re-elected  Treasurer,  and  Rev. 
David  Brooks,  Agent.  Brother  Clarke  declined  to  accept  the 
position  and  Professor  Kellogg  was  placed  in  charge.  Profes- 
sor J.  Brooks  taught  the  Mathematics;  Oscar  F.  Dana,  Esq., 
was  elected  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  but 
declined  to  serve,  so  Professors  Kellogg  and  Brooks  and 
Misses  Crooker  and  Dayton  did  the  teaching  for  the  year, 
and  the  catalogue  for  the  year  gave  an  attendance  of  ninety- 
eight. 

Matters  had  become  badly  complicated  with  Mr.  Law- 
rence by  the  first  Agent's  transactions,  and  at  the  meeting 
of  the  Board  which  convened  June  2nd,  1852,  it  was  deemed 
necessary  to  send  a  commission  to  explain,  harmonize  and 
settle  up  these  matters.  Wm.  H.  Sampson  was  deputized, 
and  with  Power  of  Attorney  to  act  for  the  Board,  he  went  to 
Boston  and  amicably  adjusted  all  matters  between  Mr. 
Lawrence  and  the  Board  so  far  as  Mr.  Lawrence,  himself, 
was  concerned.  Mr.  Lawrence  has  given  about  $30,000  in 
all. 

The  labors  and  responsibilities  of  Professor  Kellogg 
were  too  severe  for  his  health  and  he  was  granted  leave  of 
absence  at  the  annual  meeting  till  he  should  sufficiently  re- 
cover to  return  and  do  his  work.  Mr.  Adin  Brooks  was 
employed  to  teach  his  class  and  the  supervision  of  the  school 
was  committed  temporarily  to  Professor  Jabez  Brooks.  Miss 
Crooker  was  retained  as  preceptress  and  Teacher  of  Music. 
The  school  did  not  succeed  in  meeting  the  expectations  of 
the  Executive  Board  and  I  was  sent  for  to  return  to  my  for- 
mer position.  I  got  a  release  from  my  pastoral  charge,  re- 
turned to  the  school,  and  at  an  extra  meeting  of  the  Joint 
Board,  which  convened  September  1st,  1852,  was  re-elected 
Principal.  Rev.  Edward  Cooke  was  elected  President,  to 
take  charge  as  soon  as  he  could  make  arrangements  to  come, 
provided  he  accepted  the  situation.     Rev.  J.  S.  Prescott  was 


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18         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

elected  Agent;  Col.  H.  L.  Blood,  Treasurer,  and  they  were 
authorized  to  make  arrangements,  procure  materials  and 
proceed  to  erect  the  main  college  building.  Professor  Brooks 
took  umbrage  at  my  re-election,  resigned  his  place  as  Profes- 
sor of  Mathematics,  and  with  his  brother,  Mr.  Adin  Brooks, 
started  an  opposition  school,  which  continued  through  a  part 
of  the  second  term  and  ceased  for  want  of  patronage.  The 
third  catalogue  numbers  eighty-four  students. 

President  Cooke  arrived  in  early  summer  and  assisted 
at  the  close  of  the  term.  Professor  Kellogg's  health  had 
recovered  so  that  he  returned  to  his  place  when  Professor 
Brooks  left,  and,  in  spite  of  opposition,  we  closed  the  year 
with    inceasing    encouragement. 

The  annual  meeting  of  the  Joint  Board  convened  June 
29th,  1853.  President  Cooke  gave  his  inaugural  and  was 
duly  installed  as  the  first  President  of  the  Faculty  in  the 
Lawrence  University. 

The  corner  stone  of  our  college  building  was  laid  by  Dr. 
M.  C.  Darling,  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  an  able 
address  was  delivered  on  the  occasion  by  Rev.  Alfred  Brun- 
son,  A.  M.  The  faculty  for  this  year  was  organized  as  follows : 
Rev.  Edward  Cooke,  A.  M.,  President;  Rev.  R.  0.  Kellogg, 
A.  M.,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and  Literature; 
Rev.  Wm.  H.  Sampson,  Teacher  in  Mathematics  and  English; 
Miss  L.  Amelia  Dayton,  Preceptress  and  Teacher  of  Modern 
Languages;  Miss  Jane  I.  Adams,  Teacher  in  Music;  Miss 
Lucy  A.  Weston,  Teacher  in  Primary  Department;  Rev.  J.  S. 
Prescott,  Agent;  Col.  Blood,  Resident  Agent  and  Treasurer; 
Rev.  Henry  Requa,  Agent  for  Indian  Department.  Con- 
fidence in  the  financial  management  of  the  enterprise  was 
measurably   restored. 

Work  progressed  on  the  college  building  but  the  means 
for  its  completion  came  in  slowly.  Mr.  Samuel  Appleton, 
of  Boston,  after  whom  the  city  was  named,  transferred 
$10,000  in  stocks  to  the  University,  the  principle  to  be 
held  inviolate,  the  income  to  be  invested  in  a  Library,  and 
the  scholarships  which  were  sold  were  being  paid  up, 
the  principle  of  which  was  to  form  an  endowment  fund, 
the  interest  to  be  paid  to  the  faculty. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         19 

As  was  very  natural,  President  Cooke  was  in  a  great 
hurry  to  have  the  new  building  completed,  and,  in  spite  of 
remonstrances,  he  secured  the  consent  of  a  majority  of  the 
Board  present  to  an  appropriation  of  some  $15,000  of  the 
scholarship  fund  to  finish  off  the  main  building,  and  this 
amount  has  never  been  replaced.  The  fact  got  out  and 
I  think  it  was  very  prejudicial  to  the  scholarship  fund 
which  I  think  to  a  very  great  extent  otherwise  might  have 
been  collected.  The  fourth  catalogue  showed  an  attend- 
ance during  the  year  of  one  hundred  and  ninety-six  students. 
The  attendance  was  so  full  that  some  one  started  a  scheme 
to  continue  building  and  add  two  dormitory  buildings,  each 
one  hundred  and  twenty  feet  by  forty  feet  on  the  ground,  and 
three  stories  high.  The  Executive  Board  passed  resolu- 
tions to  do  this,  but  the  funds  were  not  furnished,  and 
though  the  resolutions  stand  firm  on  the  records  today,  the 
dormitories  remain  unbuilt.  At  the  annual;  meeting  in 
1854  the  Board  of  Trustees  elected  a  Faculty  to  meet  the 
wants  of  college  classes,  and  the  catalogue  for  that  year 
gives  the  names  of  twenty—eight  Freshmen  and  four  Soph- 
omores, and  an  attendance  in  both  college  and  preparatory 
departments  during  the  year  of  333. 

The  Lawrence  University  was  started  on  the  plan  of 
the  co-education  of  sexes,  giving  to  each  student  the  oppor- 
tunity of  competing  for  any  honor  conferred  by  the  Univer- 
sity and  of  enjoying  that  honor  when  justly  earned.  Dr. 
Cooke  seemed  to  think  that  the  dignity  of  a  college  Faculty 
was  somewhat  compromised  by  giving  the  ladies  a  place  on 
the  same  page  with  the  gentlemen,  and  practically  the 
original  design  was  not  carried  out  by  him  except  in  the 
class  recitations.  There  was  a  male  and  female  department 
for  the  Faculty,  for  the  College  and  for  the  Preparatory  stud- 
ents in  the  catalogue  and  in  the  commencement  exercises. 
Dr.  Mason  followed  the  precedent  set  by  his  illustrious  pre- 
decessor, and  not  till  1865,  when  Dr.  Steele  assumed  the 
duties  of  President,  did  we  have  a  man  of  sufficient  progress 
and  courage  to  carry  out  the  original  design  of  the  founders 
of  the   Lawrence   University. 


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The  first  catalogue  published  by  President  Steele  gives 
the  Faculty  on  the  same  page,  the  male  and  female  gradu- 
ates are  published  together,  but  the  undergraduates  are  sep- 
arated, though  he  has  the  courage  to  give  them  their  proper 
class  cognomens,  Freshmen,  Sophomore,  etc.,  instead  of 
First,  Second,  etc.,  years  for  the  ladies.  To  keep  the  peace, 
I  suppose,  he  gave  Valedictory  adresses  to  male  and  female. 
But  the  second  year  he  had  received  his  D.  D.,  and  he  gave 
the  Latin  Salutatory  to  Phebe  D.  Bullock,  the  first  time  we 
have  full  evidence  of  equal  opportunity  to  compete  for  col- 
lege honors  by  ladies  and  gentlemen  in  Lawrence  University. 
Since  then  he  is  entirely  ruined  in  the  estimation  of  old 
fogies. 

Those  who  wish  to  learn  the  changes  in  the  faculty  and 
officers  of  the  University  in  1854  and  subsequently  are  re- 
ferred  to   the    published    catalogues    for    the   several   years. 

The  Literary  Societies  removed  frcm  their  inconvenient 
quarters  in  the  Preparatory  building  to  their  present  pleas- 
ant rooms  in  the  College  where  many  have  spent  profitable 
hours  in  the  arena  of  mental  competition. 

The  four  succeeding  were  years  of  prosperity  so  far  as 
numbers  of  students  in  attendance  and  mental  culture  were 
concerned,  but  the  finances  fell  behind,  and  in  spite  of  all 
the  Board  could  do  the  expenses  of  the  school  exceeded  the 
income;  hence  funds  were  necessarily  used  from  the  capital 
that  should  have  been  kept  sacred  and  only  the  interest  of 
it  used.  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Board  in  1855  the 
$15,000  used  from  the  scholarship  fund  was  secured  by 
mortgage  on  the  college  building,  and  so  far  as  I  am  in- 
formed there  has  never  been  any  foreclosure.  It  is  due  to 
Col.  Blood  to  say  here  that  his  financial  management  in  the 
erection  of  our  college  building  is  worthy  of  all  praise.  The 
expense  of  its  entire  structure  was  less  than  $30,000. 

On  the  night  of  the  first  Sabbath  in  January,  1857,  the 
Preparatory  building,  which  at  the  time  was  occupied  by 
the  lady  students,  was  consumed  by  fire  by  which  the  ladies 
have  been  greatly  inconvenienced  ever  since.  It  is  due  to 
the  ladies  that  a  commodious  and  convenient  building  should 
be  speedily  erected  for  their  occupancy. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         21 

July  1st,  1857,  the  first  graduating  class,  seven  in  num- 
ber, received  their  diplomas  from  President  Cooke  and  went 
out  to  battle  for  the  right. 

At  the  anual  meeting  of  the  Board  in  1858  I  resigned 
my  position  as  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  my 
labors  closed  as  an  instructor  in  Lawrence  University.  I 
trust  you  will  pardon  any  appearance  of  egotism  in  these 
imperfect  sketches  as  my  life  was  identified  with  all  the 
interests  of  our  University,  its  prosperity  and  adversity,  its 
triumphs  and  its  failures  from  its  incipiency  to  the  time  I 
left. 

The  30th  of  June,  1858,  was  an  eventful  day  in  the  his- 
tory of  Lawrence  University,  as  the  Board  by  a  majority  of 
those  present  voted  to  give  its  first  Agent  $7,300  credit  on 
its  records  to  get  rid  of  him  and  close  up  all  relations  with 
him.  It  may  have  been  an  expression  of  gratitude  on  the 
part  of  those  who  voted  for  it  for  the  services  he  rendered  to 
the  benighted  west  on  the  subject  of  "Bookkeeping  by  Double 
Entry." 

Though  my  efforts  may  have  been  feeble,  and  my  sacri- 
fices small,  I  have  the  conscious  satisfaction  of  knowing  that 
I  gave  most  conscientiously  and  honestly  the  best  years  of 
my  life,  and  made  my  small  sacrifices  when  they  were  most 
needed  and  their  application  would  tell  to  the  best  advantage. 

Before  I  close  allow  me  to  record  my  high  appreciation 
of  the  patient  and  enduring  toils,  and  repeated  sacrifices  of 
the  friends  of  our  University  during  these  infantile  years  of 
its  history. 


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EARLY  HISTORY  OF  LAWRENCE 

By  Russell  Z.  Mason 
Second  President   of   Lawrence 

Dr.  Plantz:  In  answer  to  your  very  polite  request  for 
a  statement  of  the  principal  events  that  occurred  during  my 
administration  as  President  of  Lawrence  University,  I  will 
in  the  following  narrative,  give  you  the  facts  as  near  as  I 
can  remember.  Of  course,  it  will  be  proper  for  me  to  state 
that  the  faculty  of  instruction,  of  which  I  was  one — Professor 
of  Natural  Science — found  itself  in  1859  confronted  by  pov- 
erty and  bankruptcy.  Dr.  Cooke,  my  immediate  predecessor, 
had  served  it  faithfully  for  some  six  years  until  he  had 
satisfied  himself  that  no  immediate  relief  could  be  expected 
from  its  patrons,  either  in  the  Church  or  out  of  it.  Hence 
he  resigned. 

2.  The  trustees  were  therefore  put  to  the  disagreeable 
necessity  of  finding  a  successor  to  him  or  of  closing  the 
doors  of  the  Institution.  The  college  was  young.  The 
country  was  new.  The  people  of  Wisconsin  were  not  rich. 
To  start  an  institution  of  that  grade  in  the  wilderness  was 
an  experiment.  Chicago,  at  that  date,  had  less  than  a  hun- 
dred thousand  people.  Milwaukee  was  a  flourishing  village, 
and  the  blast  furnace  and  the  paper  pulp  mills,  now  employ- 
ing millions  of  capital,  in  Appleton  and  along  Fox  River, 
had  not  then  been  thought  of.  The  mammoth  estates  of  the 
Carnagies  and  the  Rockefellers  had  not  then  shown  the  feat- 
ures of  a  future  possibility.  But  there  were  a  dozen  men 
and  women  who  had  been  called  to  their  work  from  differ- 
ent fields  to  be  left  without  support  or  employment.  There 
were  besides  myself,  Knox,  Blair,  Jones,  Fox,  Davies,  Grif- 
fith, Pomeroy,  Plestchcke  and  several  ladies.  Besides  this 
group  of  a  faculty  there  were  between  three  hundred  and 
four  hundred  young  men  and  women  in  the  vigorous  young 
state  of  Wisconsin  to  be  left  without  the  means  of  a  liberal 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         23 

education  in  the  school  of  their  choice.  Such  was  the  prob- 
lem presented  to  the  Trustees  of  Lawrence  University  in 
1859. 

3.  They  had  erected  the  principal  building  of  the  Uni- 
versity but  at  what  cost?  They  had  expended  every  cent  of 
the  $50,000.00  which  had  been  gathered  by  the  sale  of  schol- 
arships. In  doing  this  they  had  cheapened  education  and 
had  bankrupted  the  College  Treasury.  Not  a  cent  was  re- 
ceived for  tuition.  To  conduct  an  institution  of  learning 
requiring  an  annual  expenditure  of  several  thousand  dollars 
and  still  make  it  appear  respectable  in  the  public  eye  was 
what  was  required.  This  beat  the  making  of  brick  without 
straw.  But  who  shall  be  held  responsible  for  this  state  of 
things?  It  was  certainly  the  original  intention  of  Mr.  Law- 
rence to  give  the  Institution  a  creditable  origin.  He  had  bought 
of  the  Government  the  site  where  the  college  and  the  town  were 
located,  and  if  his  purpose  had  been  realized  there  would 
have  been,  even  at  that  early  day  sufficient  funds  to  conduct 
a  University  of  great  efficiency.  We  must  attribute  the 
blame  for  this  unfortunate  state  of  affairs  to  the  general 
management,  or  rather  mis-management,  brought  about  by 
the  estrangement  of  the  agents  of  the  college  and  trustees. 
But  as  all  these  parties  have  now  gone  to  their  final  account 
we  leave  them  to  have  assigned  to  them  whatever  of  praise  or 
blame  each  deserved.  But  of  one  thing  we  were  made,  at  an 
early  day  in  the  six  years  of  our  administration,  painfully 
aware,  and  that  is  that  Lawrence  University  owed  twenty 
thousand  dollars  which  had  to  be  paid.  We  had  scrubbed 
along  in  our  poverty  for  a  year  or  so  till  it  was  evident  that 
our  creditors  would  wait  no  longer. 

4.  It  was  necessary  for  me  as  President  and  represen- 
tative of  the  University  to  take  the  field.  Where  was  the 
money  to  support  the  faculty  and  pay  the  debt  of  the  Uni- 
versity to  come  from?  Who  in  Wisconsin  had  the  money  to 
pay  this  debt?  And  then  we  must  not  only  find  the  one  who 
had  this  money  but  we  must  find  combined  in  the  same  indi- 
vidual one  disposed  to  aid  so  forlorn  a  scheme  as  paying  off 


24         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

an  old  debt  which  somebody  else  had  contracted.  It  was  an 
almost  hopeless  task.  But  now  the  friends  of  education  in 
Appleton  and  vicinity  began  to  show  their  hand. 

5.  Such  men  as  Ballard,  Adkins,  Phinney,  Gonkeys,  P. 
H.  Smith,  David  Smith  and  others  of  Appleton  and  Payne 
and  Sawyer  of  Oshkosh  took  hold  bravely  and  made  it  possi- 
ble to  overcome  our  embarrassments.  They  gave  us  money 
and  what  was  better,  courage.  I  was  commissioned  to  go  to 
Boston,  the  hub  of  the  universe,  to  hunt  for  treasure.  P.  H. 
Smith,  as  President  of  the  Northwestern  R.  R.  Co.,  paid  my 
fare.  The  great  Civil  War  was  then  on  the  point  of  break- 
ing out.  I  saw  Mr.  Lawrence.  He  still  had  an  affectionate 
regard  for  the  College  as  a  child  of  his  own  creation,  and  he 
told  me  in  my  first  interview  that  if  the  finances  of  the  coun- 
try did  not  grow  any  worse — government  bonds  then  12% 
below  par — he  would  give  us  $10,000.00  and  he,  as  executor 
of  the  estate  of  Samuel  Appleton,  after  whonl  the  town 
was  named,  gave  for  endowment  of  library  $10,000.00  more. 
Then  I  saw  Mr.  Lee  Chaflin,  I  think,  Ex-Governor  of  Massa- 
chusetts, and  he  gave  us  $10,000.00  for  endowment  purposes. 
I  then  came  home  and  raised  $10,000.00  more  by  subscription 
among  the  good  people  of  Wisconsin.  This  was  quite  a 
reputable  achievment  especially  when  you  take  into  account 
the  fact  that  it  occurred  more  than  forty  years  ago  and  be- 
fore our  Carnegies  and  Rockefellers  had  distanced  the  world 
in  piling  up  their  millions. 

6.  But  the  debt  was  paid.  The  great  work  of  education, 
characteristic  of  the  age,  in  which  we  were  engaged,  went 
steadily  on.  The  foundations  of  the  University  were  laid 
on  the  solid  granite  of  an  enlightened  public  confidence. 

7.  But  now  we  were  to  face  a  new  series  of  facts  or 
events  as  they  presented  themselves  in  the  history  of  our 
country.  The  secessionists  of  South  Carolina  were  deter- 
mined to  test  the  strength  of  the  United  States  Government 
and  so  show  their  malignity  toward  everything  under  the 
name  of  abolitionism  if  nothing  more.  The  guns  were 
leveled  and  fired  on  Fort  Sumpter.  The  country  was 
alarmed  but  resolved.  Lawrence  University  was  not  slow  to 
declare  itself  for  the  Union.     A  war  meeting  was  called  to 


26         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

meet  in  the  College  Ohapel.  I  was  called  to  the  chair; 
though  not  strictly  according-  to  my  ecclesiastical  training 
and  relations  I  claim  the  honor  of  making  the  first  war 
speech  that  was  made  in  the  community  if  not  in  that  state. 
There  were  other  speeches  made  that  evening  from  Dr.  Davis, 
J.  M.  Phinney,  Professor  Pomeroy.  These  speeches  all  bore 
fruit.  Enlistments  were  numerous.  Prof.  Pletschke  and 
Prof.  Pomeroy  both  enlisted  that  evening  and  both  died  in 
the  army.  Prof.  Pomeroy  was  a  graduate  of  the  United 
States  Military  Academy  at  West  Point.  Detractors  may 
call  him  a  martinet  but  the  records  show  that  he  was  a 
patriot. 

8.  In  every  subsequent  call  of  President  Lincoln  for 
volunteers  some  of  our  young  men  enlisted.  I  think  in  one 
case  an  entire  class,  which  if  I  remember  rightly,  was  the 
class  that  would  have  graduated  in  1864.  Naturally  the 
citizens  of  Appleton  were  not  backward  in  this  work.  We 
remember  Jewette  and  Marston  and  Ryan  among  what  might 
be  called  a  multitude.  But  I  think  I  run  no  risk  of  a  failure 
when  I  challenge  any  similar  institution  in  the  country  to 
show  a  greater  per  cent  of  its  pupils  and  graduates  and 
faculty  who  responded  to  the  call  for  men  in  the  proclamations 
of  President  Lincoln  and  Governor  Randall.  Democrats  and 
Republicans  were  alike  on  the  qui  vive.  Many  of  us  had 
young  families  but  that  was  not  allowed  to  cut  much  figure. 

9.  The  animus  of  the  college  government  was  not  simply 
authorative  or  arbitrary  but  it  aimed  to  teach  the  student 
the  art  of  self  control.  He  was  taught  to  maintain  for  him- 
self, self  respect,  and  that  kind  of  self  respect  that  refused 
to  disobey  the  law.  The  students  and  faculty  were  always 
on  good  terms  with  each  other.  What  was  desired  by  one 
was  desired  by  the  other.  We  think  this  an  essential  part 
of  a  liberal  education. 

10.  This  fact  may  be  mentioned  as  an  illustration  of 
the  prevailing  temper  and  spirit,  politically,  of  the  institu- 
tion, that  is  that  the  Hon.  Fred  Douglas,  colored,  of  the 
United  States  Senate  was  invited  to  speak  in  the  College 
Chapel   which  he   accepted.     Another  fact  which   illustrates 


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our  position,  religiously,  was  that  Henry  Ward  Beecher  was 
invited  to  speak  there  also,  which  he  accepted.  These  were 
representative  characters  for  the  times. 

11.  Now  to  close  up  my  narrative  perhaps  I  may  be 
allowed  a  word  personal  to  myself.  I  confess  to  a  total  de- 
feat in  the  business  world.  The  money  trust  resident  in  the 
City  of  New  York  control  by  their  system  of  call  loans  the 
business  interests  and  to  some  extent  the  destiny  of  eighty 
millions  of  people.  They  first  say  to  us  borrow  our  money. 
Then  when  we  are  fairly  embarked  on  our  business  voyage 
they  say  to  us  we  want  our  money.  Credit  is  ruined,  and  the 
party  that  is  found  in  debt  to  this  monopoly  goes  to  the 
wall.  I  know  it  took  property  worth  more  than  forty 
thousand  dollars  in  my  case,  to  pay  on  demand,  an  aggregate 
indebtedness  of  four  thousand.  This  may  be  legal  but  it  is 
not  right.     By  such  a  system  we  make  socialism  if  not  crime. 


Miss  Emeline  Crooker 
the  First  Preceptress 


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HOW  APPLETON  LOOKED  IN  1849 

Brother  Simpson:  The  friends  of  Christian  education 
have  been  rejoiced  to  hear  that  our  conference  has  com- 
menced an  institution  under  the  most  favorable  circumstan- 
ces; and  they  are  solic^ous  to  know  its  progress  and  present 
state.  Having  recently  visited  the  Grand  Chute  on  Fox 
river,  it  gives  me  much  pleasure  to  send  you  this  brief  ac- 
count. A  view  of  the  location  confirmed  the  universal  tes- 
timony of  its  surpassing  salubrity,  beauty  and  even  sublimity. 
The  surrounding  country  is  pleasingly  undulating  on  a  gen- 
eral level.  Through  this  the  pure,  living  waters  of  Lake 
Winnebago  have  worn  a  deep,  broad  channel,  with  many  a 
graceful  curve  and  abrupt  sweep.  On  either  side  is  seen  a 
steep  bluff,  now  receding,  now  beetling  and  bold,  a  hundred 
feet  above  the  dashing  flood.  Many  ravines  branch  out 
from  the  river,  in  some  of  which  ripple  the  modest  rivulet. 
Here,  too,  are  the  "sedes  recessae,"  and  "leafy  dells,"  of 
deep  and  sombre  gloom,  that  poets  speak  of.  Over  all  waves 
a  forest  of  almost  every  variety  of  trees.  From  shore  to 
shore  stretches,  zigzag,  a  rocky  brink,  over  which  the  rapid 
waters  fall  four  feet,  and  then  shoot  off  down  into  a  quiet 
basin  one  mile  below.  Here  is  water  power  unsurpassed 
this  side  of  Niagara;  for  here  the  largest  tributary  of  all 
the  northern  lakes  falls  thirty  feet;  and  is  on  the  line  of 
navigation  now  being  improved  from  Green  Bay  to  the  Mis- 
sissippi. A  town  has  been  laid  out,  and  called  Appleton,  in 
honor  of  a  gentleman  of  Boston,  who  is  expected  to  endow  a 
professorship.  Within  the  last  three  weeks  thirty  lots  have 
been  sold,  at  about  $50  each,  to  actual  settlers,  who  agree  to 
build  upon  them  dwellings,  stores,  shops,  mills,  &c.  The 
country  is  eagerly  bought  up  to  be  improved  into  farms,  for 
which  it  is  well  adapted.  Busy  preparations,  for  the  build- 
ing of  the  preparatory  department,  are  in  progress.  The 
materials  are  on  the  ground,  much  of  the  work  is  done,  and 
it  is  confidently  hoped  students  may  be  admitted  in  July  next. 
The   agent  has  been   successfully  employed  in   the   east  till 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         29 

recently,  while  the  Principal,  with  the  help  of  friends,  has 
secured,  in  our  own  conference,  near  $7,000  in  scholarships, 
the  installments  on  which  have  been  very  promptly  paid. 
At  the  suggestion  of  Mr.  Lawrence,  who  donates  $10,000,  a 
petition  is  now  before  the  Legislature  to  change  the  name 
from  "Institute"  to  "University,"  to  transfer  the  election  of 
President  from  the  conference  to  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and 
to  allow  the  annual  income  to  be  $50,000  instead  of  $10,000. 
It  seems  to  be  the  design  of  benefactors  to  make  it  a  first 
grade  educational  foundation;  and,  hence,  the  changes  are 
desired.  Let  it  be  baptized  in  the  prayers  of  all  Christian 
people,  that  it  may  become  a  mighty  engine  for  God  and  His 
truth.  S.  R.  Thorp. 

Green  Bay,  Wis.,  March  1,  1849. 


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SUBSCRIPTION  BOOK  No.  1—1847 

Notice  to  the  Benefactors  of  Our  Country 

The  Lawrence  Institute  of  Wisconsin  is  to  include  a 
Preparatory  and  a  Teacher's  Department  under  the  same 
charter  affording  gratuitous  advantages  to  both  sexes  of 
Germans   and  Indians. 

A  location  for  this  institution  has  been  selected  in  Wis- 
consin on  the  Fox  River,  below  the  rapids  of  Winnebago 
Lake,  and  above  the  town  of  Astor.  This  location  is  a  very- 
desirable  one,  as  it  promised  many  advantages.  It  is  de- 
cidedly a  healthy  spot;  and  desirable  from  its  accessibility 
to  Nature's  thoroughfare  which  now  carries  through  its 
mighty  channel  articles  of  all  kinds  of  commerce  for  the 
merchant  and  farmer  for  hundreds  of  miles  from  Green 
Bay  into  the  interior. 

Amos  A.  Lawrence,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  has  regarded 
this  location  very  important,  as  an  opening,  for  the  promo- 
tion of  good  morals  and  education  among  the  promiscuous 
crowds  of  emigrants  in  a  portion  of  the  country,  where  it  is 
most  needed,  and  also,  for  the  benefit  of  the  numerous  tribes 
of  uncivilized  nations  in  the  west,  and  the  half  civilized 
which  are  permanently  located  near  the  spot.  To  encourage 
the  carrying  forward  of  the  noble  enterprise  to  elevate  and 
improve  all  classes,  Mr.  Lawrence  has  made  over  to  Trustees 
the  sum  of  $10,000  to  be  available  when  an  equal  sum  shall 
have  been  raised  from  any  other  source.  Who  can  benefit 
the  world  more  with  his  means,  than  to  respond,  either  in 
part  or  in  whole,  to  this  generous  proposition. 

We,  the  subscribers,  friends  to  the  promotion  of  good 
morals  and  literature  in  our  rapidly  populating  western 
country,  believing  that  our  future  National  independence 
and  prosperity  is  to  be  controlled  by  the  Institutions  and 
efforts  of  the  present  day,  and  that  an  institution  at  the 
place  designated  and  of  the  character  above  described  would 
greatly  promote  the  objects  as  set  forth; — we  do,  therefore, 
agree  ar.d  obligate  ourselves  to  pay  the  Lawrence  Institute 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD         31 

of  Wisconsin,  or  the  Agent  of  said  institution,  the  several 
sums  affixed  to  our  respective  names,  to  be  applied  according 
to  the  provisions  of  the  Charter  secured  in  January,  1847. 
Residence  Names  Amount 

Boston,  Mass .  .    Amos  A.  Lawrence $10,000 

Green  Bay M.  L.  Martin 1,000 

Providence,  II.  1.   .  .Liisha  Harris 1,000 

Serens  Fisk 2,000 

Charles   Durkee 2,300 

Grand  KaakauJm.  .  .George  W.  Lawe 150 

Green  Bay,  W.  T.     John   T.   Mead 125 

Sheboygan,  W.  T   .  .Dewitt  C.  Vosberry 100 

New    London Parker   H.    Smith 25 

Th.   W.   Williams 25 

New   York Benj.    H.    Howe. 25 

Cash  10 

John    Falconer 25 

A.   R.   Wetman 20 

Ralph   Mead 25 

Eddund  S.  James 10 

A.  B.  Massin  (in  books) 30 

There  is  in  the  same  paper  a  page  for  subscriptions  to 
a  Teacher's  Department  of  the  Lawrence  Institute  with  the 
following    subscriptions: 

Catherine  Garrettson    $100 

Mary   K.    Garrettson    100 

John    S.    Stone    100 

Arch.   M.   Morrison    500 

Mrs.   S.   G.   Smith    100 

Dan'l    Ayres     100 

Leonard    Kirby    100 

D.    Drew    100 

Ruben  C.  Bull    100 

Cash    30 

Book    Subscriptions. 

Daniel  P.  Rader    100  Volumes 

W.    B.    Kidmore    50  Volumes 

Alfred   Edwards    50  Volumes 

Harper    Bral     50  Volumes 


32         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


THE  SECOND  SUBSCRIPTION  PAPER 

We,  the  undersigned  subscribers  severally  and  individ- 
ually, agree  to  pay  to  the  Lawrence  Institute  of  Wisconsin, 
or  order  or  bearer,  the  sums  affixed  to  our  respective  names 
for  the  purpose  of  erecting  suitable  buildings  and  sustaining 
said  Institute.  With  the  further  understanding  that  the 
consideration  of  our  respective  subscriptions  said  Institute 
shall  cause  a  record  of  our  names  to  be  kept,  together  with 
the  amount  which  each  of  us  have  subscribed  and  paid,  and 
further  that  when  any  of  the  subscribers  shall  have  paid 
one  hundred  dollars,  according  to  the  terms  of  scholarships 
fixed  by  said  Institute,  such  subscriber  or  subscribers  shall 
be  entitled  to  a  scholarship  of  ten  yea"s  free  tuition  for  his, 
her  or  their  heirs  in  said  Institute,  according  to  the  terms 
of  said  scholarships  as  now  issued  by  said  Institute. 
Lawrence  Institute,  August  25,  1848. 

Names  Amount 

Samuel    M.    Stone    $100 

Benjamin    Holt     50 

Wm.    Willard    10° 

A.   A.   Redford    10° 

Samuel  K.  Vaughan    100 

Charles    Smith    : l00 

Wm.   H.   Sampson    50 

After  these  subscriptions  were  made  another  subscrip- 
tion paper  seems  to  have  been  drawn  and  is  signed  by  many 
donors  in  sums  ranging  from  $1,000  to  $1.00. 


34         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 
Boston  Lends  a  Hand 

AT 

MUSIC    HALL, 

7  1-2  o'clock,  without  admission  fee. 
REV.  S.  K.  LOTHROP,D.D. 

Of  Boston,  will  Lecture  this  Evening, 

In  aid  of  Lawrence  University,  Appleton,Wis., 
AT     MUSIC    HALL, 

By  request  of  the  New  Eogland  Conference,  on 

€\pxU*  $Mcg,  %  Christian  fort. 

~ •-•-• 

1.  Rev.  James  Porter,  D.  D.  of  New  York  will  preside. 

2.  Prayer   by   Rev.    Dr.    Ide,   Pastor    of   Baptist   Church, 

Springfield. 

3.  Reading    of    Charles    Wesley's    Hymn    by    Rev.    S.    G. 

Buckingham.     Topic,  Jubilee. 

4.  Singing,  led  from  the  platform  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Merrill, 

of  Boston. 

5.  Lecture,  by  Rev.  S.  K.  Lothrop,  D.  D. 

6.  Collection,  by  the  Committee. 

7.  Benediction  by  Father  Taylor. 


PREPARATORY  DEPARTMENT  OF 

Ufl 

APPLETON---  WISCONSIN 

This  Institution  at  Appleton,  a  village  unsurpassed  perhaps  by  any  in 
the  State,  for  health  and  beauty  of  location,  has  been  in  successful  opera- 
tion since  Nov.  12,  1S49.  With  a  competent  Faculty  it  now  commences  a 
new  academical  year,  and  its  friends  believe  it  worthy  of  extensive  patron- 
age,  and   expect   for   it   even   greater   success   than   has   hitherto   attended   it. 

Instruction  is  given  in  all  the  branches  usually  pursued  in  similar 
seminaries  at  the  East  comprising  those  in  common  English,  Natural,  Mental 
and  Moral  Science,  Mathematics,  Ancient  and  Modern  Languages,  Music, 
Drawing  and  Painting,  Composition  and  Elocution.  The  Teachers,  in  con- 
ducting the  recitations,  have  acted  and  will  continue  to  act  upon  the  belief 
that  accurate  and  definite  knowledge,  though  slowly  acquired,  is  preferable 
to    superficial,    though    seemingly    rapid,    attainments. 

TUITION 
per  quarter  of  eleven  weeks 

Primary    English    Branches, $3.00 

Advanced,       do.               do. 4.00 

Languages.    Mathematics,    Natural,    Mental    and    Moral    Science,      -  5.00 

Incidentals,                  ...-_-....  .25 

EXTRA 

Music,    with    use   of   Piano,  - 8.00 

Drawing    and    Painting,  ........  3.00 

Tuition  must,  in  all  cases,  be  settled  quarterly  in  advance.  Those  en. 
titled  to  tuition  on  scholarships,  and  wishing  it  thereon,  must  send  their 
certificates  and  have  the  endorsement  made  in  advance,  or  pay  the  cash 
the   same   as   others.      Tuition    refunded   in   case   of   sickness. 

BOARD,  &c. 

The  charge  for  board  in  the  Institution,  including  room-rent  and  use 
of  furniture,  will  be  $1.63  per  week,  payable  quarterly  in  advance.  The 
students  will  provide  their  own  wash-bowls,  towels,  brooms,  lights  and 
fuel.      Washing   3s   per   dozen. 

Board  in  private  families  can  be  obtained  at  prices  ranging  from  $1.75 
to  $2.50  per  week. 

The   Steward  will   furnish   wood  prepared   for  use  at   cost. 

Books  and  stationery  can  be  procured  at  the  Institution,  for  cash,  at 
Milwaukee    prices. 

During  the  season  of  navigation,  steamboats  ply,  daily,  between  Fond 
du  Lac  and  Appleton, — thus  furnishing  in  connection  with  the  stage  lines, 
easy   and   rapid   communication   with   almost  any   part   of   the   State. 

CALENDAR 

The  First  Quarter  of  the  First  Term  will  commence  on  Friday,  July 
18th;  the  Second  Quarter  on  Friday,  October  4th.  A  vacation  of  two 
weeks  December  19th.  The  First  Quarter  of  the  Second  Term  commences 
January  3d,  1852;  the  Second  Quarter  of  the  Second  Term,  March  26th, 
1852.  Examination  and  Exhibition  at  the  end  of  the  year,  June  2d,  3d 
and   4th. 

Debating  and  other  Literary  associations  have  been  established  and 
creditably  sustained  by  the  students.  A  small  Library  is  already  obtained, 
and  additions  will  continue  to  be  made.  Donations  to  the  Library  or 
Cabinet   will   be   thankfully   received,   and   duly  acknowledged. 

A  catalogue  containing  full  particulars  relative  to  the  course  of 
study,  &c,  can  be  obtained  by  any  one  desiring  further  information,  by 
addressing  H.  L  Blood,  Steward  and  Resident  Agent,  Appleton,  or  Rev. 
David  Brooks,  Traveling  Agent,   Watertown. 

Appleton,  ^Wisconsin,   July,   1851. 

Matteson   &   Hasbrouck,    Printers,   Milwaukee 


36         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


FIRST  CONFERENCE  REPORT,  1848 

Unanimously  Adopted. 

After  carefully  examining  the  accounts  and  reports  of 
the  Rev.  Reeder  Smith,  the  Agent  of  the  Board,  and  Rev. 
Wm.  Sampson,  the  Principal  of  the  Preparatory  Department, 
who  also  acted  as  Agent  the  past  year,  we  are  satisfied  with 
the  correctness  thereof,  and  those  gentlemen  are  entitled  to 
our  thanks  for  their  indefatigable  exertions  in  behalf  of  the 
Institution,  and  that  they  be  continued  in  their  respective 
appointments  for  the  ensuing  year. 

It  is  a  matter  of  surprise  as  well  as  of  high  gratification 
to  the  Committee  to  learn  of  the  economy  with  which  the 
Building  has  been  erected,  in  view  of  the  location  in  what  was 
a  mere  forest  one  year  since,  and  the  known  expense  of  work- 
ing under  such  circumstances. 

Resolved,  by  the  Wisconsin  conference,  that  we  have 
undiminished  confidence  in  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the 
Lawrence  University  to  manage  its  concerns,  and  of  the 
ultimate  success  of  this  great  and  important  enterprise. 

Resolved,  that  we  recommend  to  the  Board  of  Trustees 
the  continuance  of  Rev.  Wm.  Sampson,  as  Principal  of  the 
Preparatory  Department  of  the  University,  and  that  the 
school  commence  in  September  next.  We  also  recommend 
the  continuance  of  Rev.  Reeder  Smith,  as  General  Agent  of 
the  University,  and  that  both  these  gentlemen  be  cordially 
recommended   to   the   confidence   and   liberal    attention    of   a 

A.   Bronson, 
Conference  Chairman. 


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ADDRESS  DELIVERED  AT  THE  LAYING  OF  THE 

CORNER  STONE  OF  LAWRENCE  UNIVERSITY, 

APPLETON,  JUNE  28,  1853 

(This   is   the    present    "Main    Building"    or    "Recitation    Hall." 

By  Rev.  Alfred  Brunson,  A.  M. 

Mr.   President,    gentlemen   of    the   Board,    gentlemen    of    the 
Faculty,  Students  and  Fellow  Citizens: 

We  have  assembled  this  day  on  the  most  important, 
solemn  and  interesting  occasion  that  ever  did,  or  probably 
ever  will,  occur  in  this  northern  portion  of  the  young,  pros- 
perous and  promising  state  of  Wisconsin,  to  lay  the  corner 
stone  of  a  University.  Others  may  be  hereafter  founded, 
but  they  will  not  be  the  first,  as  this  is,  of  its  kind.  Others 
may  arise  from  the  prolific  soil  and  from  among  the  thous- 
ands who  may  inhabit  this  region,  but  no  one  can  or  will  rise 
from  the  unbroken  forest  or  have  the  difficulties  to  grapple 
with  that  have  met  the  friends  of  this  institution  from  the 
first  step — the  felling  of  the  first  tree  and  laying  the  first 
stone  of  this  noble  superstructure. 

In  1845,  Mr.  Amos  A.  Lawrence,  of  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts, offered  the  noble  sum  of  $10,000  to  the  members  and 
friends  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  this,  then,  ter- 
ritory, for  the  purpose  of  building  and  sustaining  a  seminary 
of  learning,  of  the  higher  grade,  somewhere  between  Green 
Bay  and  Lake  Winnebago,  provided  a  similar  sum  should  be 
raised  by  the  Church  for  the  same  purpose. 

That  noble  and  philanthropic  gentleman,  noticing  the 
effect  of  our  itinerant  system,  in  the  frontier  settlements  of 
the  country,  and  the  facility  with  which  we  reared  institu- 
tions of  learning,  and  at  the  same  time  knowing  that  we, 
as  a  people,  had  less  pecuniary  means  to  do  with  than  others 
of    equal    numbers,    conceived    that    he    could    both    aid    the 


38         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 

needy,  and  at  the  same  time  place  his  benevolence  in  hands 
that  most  probably  would  produce  more,  in  its  glorious  re- 
sults, than  if  placed  in  other  hands.  And  may  the  God  of 
all  our  mercies  grant  that  he  and  his  descendants  may  never 
be  disappointed  in  this  matter. 

The  preliminary  steps  were  taken,  a  charter  was  ob- 
tained, the  academic  building  erected,  in  which  hundreds  of 
our  promising  youth  have  been  instructed,  a  thriving  and 
beautiful  town  has  been  built  up,  the  surrounding  country 
has  been  and  is  rapidly  filling  up  with  an  enterprising,  in- 
dustrious and  moral  community;  and  not  only  the  required 
$10,000  has  been  raised  by  us  but  some  $50,000  more,  and  all 
this  in  the  space  of  about  five  years  since  the  first  blow  was 
struck  in  this  then  dense  forest.  And  now  we  have  assembled 
to  lay  the  corner  stone  of  a  university  building,  which  when 
finished,  will  compare  favorably  with  any  similar  one  in  the 
United  States,  if  not  in  the  world. 

Is  not  this  a  day,  and  an  occasion  for  mutual  gratula- 
tion,  for  thanksgiving  to  God,  and  for  grateful  songs  of 
praise?     Surely  it  is. 

In  the  superstructure  now  about  to  be  raised  upon  this 
massive  foundation,  we  hope  and  trust  the  rising  youth  of 
our  land,  and  of  future  generations,  will  be  instructed  in  all 
the  arts  and  sciences  requisite  to  make  men  wise,  great,  good 
and  useful,  and  that  too,  in  the  name  and  fear  of  God. 

It  is  a  truth  that  should  never  be  lost  sight  of,  that 
education,  like  the  gospel,  may  be  used  for  weal  or  for  woe; 
it  may  be  a  savor  of  life  or  of  death,  as  it  is  used;  it  qual- 
ifies men  to  do  more  harm,  if  turned  to  that  end,  while  it 
qualifies  for  more  good  if  so  used.  It  adds  fuel  to  the  fires, 
and  strength  to  floods  of  error  in  unholy  or  unsanctified 
heroes,  while  it  supplies  the  church,  the  state,  the  community, 
with  more  powerful  appliances  for  good,  and  to  repel  error. 
As  Jefferson  said  of  the  freedom  of  the  press,  if  it  offers 
facilities  for  spreading  of  error,  it  at  the  same  time  supplies 
the  means  to  repel  the  wrong.  But  as  education  may  be 
used  for  evil,  if  in  wicked  or  improper  hands,  we  have  the 
stronger  and  more  imperative  reasons  for  guarding  its  por- 
tals, its  expanding  and  ennobling  powers  from  abuse  by  its 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD         39 

being  sanctified  to  the  good  of  man  and  the  glory  of  God. 
And  to  do  this,  education  must  be  accompanied  by  moral  and 
religious  culture;  it  must  be  given  in  the  name  and  fear  of 
God  and  by  men  who,  by  precept  and  example,  teach  that 
fear. 

We  are  aware  that  infidelity  raises  its  hideous  head  and 
objects  to  having  education  in  the  hands  of  ministers  and 
their  friends  and  supporters.  But  where,  upon  the  broad 
map  of  the  earth,  or  when,  in  the  history  of  time,  can  it  be 
shown  that  education  has  prospered  except  in  the  hands  of 
religionists  of  some  kind? 

With  Jews,  Pagans  Mohammedans  and  Papists,  the  edu- 
cation of  youth  has  been  in  the  hands  of  the  Priesthood. 
And  even  in  infidel  France  and  Germany  the  colleges  and 
universities  now  so  perverted  from  their  original  use,  were 
founded  and  endowed  by  those  professing  the  christian 
faith.  In  the  only  attempt  ever  made  in  these  United  States 
to  erect  and  sustain  a  college  from  which  gospel  ministers 
should  be  excluded,  though  based  upon  a  princely  endow- 
ment, it  proved  to  be  but  a  signal  failure;  and  the  Girard 
College  had  to  be  placed  in  hands  equal  to  ministers,  where 
prayers,  the  Bible,  and  religious  and  moral  culture  is  made 
an  essential  part  of  education. 

Even  in  our  state  institutions,  though  in  a  professedly 
christian  community,  if  they  have  not  been  placed  in  the 
hands  of  religious  men,  they  have  failed  of  success. 

The  greatest  and  most  successful  educational  system 
which  has  ever  blessed  our  world,  sprung  from  our  New 
England  Puritan  fathers,  and  was  induced  by  their  religion. 
From  then  most  of  us  here  to-day  have  descended.  Their 
spirit  has  disbursed  itself,  like  and  with  their  blood,  through 
our  veins,  and  from  one  of  their  noble  and  philanthropic  sons 
came  the  munificent  donation  which  gave  rise  to  this  promis- 
ing institution. 

We  are  aware  that  some  morbid  minds  and  squeamish 
hearts  fear,  or  pretend  to  fear  sectarian  influences  from 
schools  patronized  and  conducted  by  any  one  religious  sect. 
It  is  true,  there  is  a  moral  influence  surrounding  every  man, 
and  every  association  of  men;   and  who  ever  comes  within 


40         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

this,  will  feel  more  or  less  biased  in  favor  of  their  benefact- 
ors. This  is  natural,  and  cannot  be  avoided.  But  further 
than  this  we  declare  before  God  and  the  world  that  we  have 
and  shall  exert  and  use  no  sectarian  influence,  whatever. 

History  shows  that  mixed  faculties,  that  is,  associating 
men  of  different  religious  creeds,  in  the  same  institution,  has 
never  succeeded.  Two  colleges  in  Ohio,  and  the  same  number 
in  Pennsylvania,  which  were  managed,  or  attempted  to  be 
managed  upon  this  plan,  failed  of  success,  and  were  so  far 
remodeled  as  to  have  but  one  person  concerned  in  their 
control. 

Let  each  sect  of  christians  have  their  own  churches, 
colleges,  &c,  and  manage  them  in  their  own  way,  and  all 
may  succeed,  but  poor  human  nature  is  such  that  men  of 
different  creeds  in  religion  do  not  affiliate  and  agree  in  such 
enterprises,  any  better  than  did  the  iron  and  clay  in  the 
toes  of  Nebuchednezzar's  image. 

We  have,  and  offer  no  objection  to  others,  in  their  in- 
stitutions of  learning,  any  more  than  to  their  churches. 
We  say  live  and  let  live.  WTe  wish  all  men  God  speed  in  all 
good  and  lawful  undertakings,  and  we  deem  education  and 
teaching  true  religion  to  be  among  the  most  important  of 
such  doings. 

From  this  university  we  hope  to  see  intellectual  and 
religious  light  diffusing  themselves  over  our  entire  land  with 
the  brightness  of  a  meridian  sun.  We  hope  and  trust  in 
God  our  Father,  whose  we  are  and  for  whose  cause  we  labor 
for  the  good  of  our  species,  that  from  the  halls  of  this  in- 
stitution will  go  out  men  who  will  grace  the  pulpit,  the 
forum,  the  Senate,  the  executive  chair  of  states  and  of  the 
nation,  and  of  the  healing  art;  that  the  farm,  the  shop  and 
the  counter  may  be  conducted  in  accordance  with  the  rules 
and  laws  of  sanctified  science,  here  obtained.  And  we  hope 
that  the  future  wives  and  .mothers  of  our  land  may  carry 
from  these  halls  the  means  of  guiding  future  generations  in 
the  paths  of  virtue,  religion,  and  usefulness  to  our  race. 

I  congratulate  you,  friends  and  patrons  of  this  infant 
institution,  on  the  auspicious  circumstances  under  which  we 
meet   and   lay   this    corner   stone.     Our   beginning,    and   our 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         41 

success,  thus  far,  hardly  has  an  equal  in  such  cases,  and  our 
cheering  prospects  of  the  future,  are  equally  encouraging. 
And  may  He  in  whose  name  we  have  thus  far  moved  in  this 
matter,  and  in  whom  we  trust  for  future  success,  continue 
to  own  and  bless;  and  may  His  protecting  care  and  prosper- 
ing influence  be  ever  over  and  towards  this  place,  and  may 
its  influences  contribute  largely  to  the  good  of  man,  and  the 
glory  of  God. 


42         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

THE  FIRST  COLLEGE  COMMENCEMENT 

IL-LUSTRISSIMO 

COLES   BASHFORD 

GlIBEBNATORI; 

CONSILIARIIS  «  SENATORIBUS, 

QUI  UTERIS  REIPUBLIC^E  WISCOXSINEKSIS 
PROPRIE  PR.E5UNT 
MU  lis  CUBATOniOf'SQUE  HONORANDIS  JET  REVEBF.KDIS 

UNIVERSITATIS  LAWRENTLE 

RkVKKKNDO     EDVARDO     COOKE,     Plt/KSIDI; 

PR0FESS0R1BUSQUE,  MJMANITATIS  CULTORIB. 

OMNIBUS  DKN1QUE  LITERARUM  FAUTORIBUS  IMPRIMIS  HUJUS 
ACADEMIC  PATROMS  MUNIFICISj 

Xos,  iivatVunv  Hacea\a\iYeft\eiu  TfocepUiYi, 

hascc  excrcitationcs 

vcrecunde  dedicHRiiu. 

£  TVI'IS  SMITH    Ef  OHVIS. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         43 


GRADUM 

BACCAiAUREALEM  REWffll. 

LICIXDA  SUKVIXA  DARLING,         *  ADELAIDE  MARIE  GRANT, 
*FRAXCEXA  MEDORA  KELLOGG. 


GRADUM 
Mir  ii    11  p  r 


LLEX  JEFFREY  ATWELL,  JUSTINUS  MARTYR  COPELAND, 

HEXBICUS  COLMAX.  1      GULIELMLS  DALPHIX  STOREY, 


fcientiarmn  Graduin  Baccalauicalem. 


44         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


COM^ENCY^YUVT  ^XYAlUISESv 


LJtw 


Webnesbat),  3ulg  1,   1857. 


ORDER    OF    EXERCISES 

t,     Latin  Oration— -OratloSalutalot'U. 

J.  M.  COPELAND,  Apple-tun. 

HUSiG. 

2.  Philosophical  Oration — Antagonistic  Opinions 

A.  J.  ATWELL,  Appletun. 

HUSK. 

3.  Classical  OratlOU^-The  Ancient  Classic*  and  tlie  American  Scholar. 

II.  COLMAN,  Fond  du  Lac. 

iiUSiC. 

CONFEAU1XG   Ol*  DKGltfcKS. 

HtfSIC. 

5.     Oration Intellectual  Independence,  with  Valedictory  AddiWes. 

W.  D.  STOREY,  Lainai-tme. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         45 


rrvs* 


'^ANNIVERSARY   YxERCISES^ 


OF    THE 


^ 


M>  PREPARATORY  GLASSES,.  f& 
M    LAWRENCE  UNIVERSITY,     [jk 


I 


MU3IO, 
MUSIC 


<  nN  1  2.     27teSl* tdcid's  motives  to  labor. 


TAc  Amtrk-an  Union. 


J.  IT.  Coxr.vn,  Jr.nosville.     , 
J.  F.  Cowham.  Til  Pcrtarfu«\  V 


Woman. 


5-  ^w 


5.     Frcuhm  the  Chi! J  of  FAm  a'  'on. 


''&'■  i  G-    A  Poo*— Satire. 


"W.  F.  Yocvm,  Applcton. '>  >« 
.  II.  Cadt.  Vci-c.-n.-i. .N.  Y.f'A 


I.  L.  Hao.ser,  Eulcv&n. 


MUSIC. 


VA    7.    Portraiture  of  Character. — Hannibal. 

&)\ 

*C^<  1   8.     Duelling. 

hj    9.     27<c  /bd  J#c. 

M  IMrErSIO. 

<j®  }  1 0.     77*c  T&Ksftcr  a/? J  /Ac  Pnachtr. 

Xi^l  )  J-  Augustus  Owr.y,   Milwaukee.  1^^ 

W  1 1 .     Thoughts  upon  KaUtn  V  ( 

Mj^)  T      Pi  ivnrvtvr:     1'Iwiniruutn      711    '  V  V_ 

f"  12.     Our  Life. 
S.  O.  Y.  Glrxee,  «tc.,  Mequcn.  £  9 
MUSIC.  1'^ 

BESEDtaTlOS, 


H.  W.  Alltv,  Applcton.f  ''^) 
S.  J.  Stash,  GrceubusJi.U® 

Sam  Hood,  Milwaukee.  yVo 


;^fey*~ 


46         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


LAW 'RBXCE  BW? 1R81TY 


EXHIBITION 

—OF  THE— 

3ESHMA.3ST  CLASS. 


TUESDAY   EVENING,    JULY   15,   lt#6. 


1MTXSXO. 

3MLUMULOL 

||8     1.     Salutatory   Prologue,         -         Albert  R.  Dver,  Skoicfygaa,  Maine: 

§p     2.    Visions  of  Life,             -  J.  C.  Yooux,  Appfeton. 

g$     3-     Agricultural  and  Manufacturing  Interests,  -     J.  G.  Blocker,  jDntf. 

|s  3VETTSXO. 

g§     4.     Art  Dependent  upon  Science,         .-•         Charles  Fhh,  Jiroofdin,  0. 

$1     5.     Culture  of  tlic  Mind,  -         -  CD.  Martin,  Spring  Prairie. 

mi 

L.  G.  Strong,  Jifrtbu 


6.     Portraiture — Louis  Napoleon, 


|g  MUSIC. 

§j*  7.  True  Elements  of  Success,  -  TV.  J.  Olmsted,  Fond  cht  Lac.    j5j| 

13  8.  Civil  Liberty  Indebted  to  Intellectual  Culture,  S.  Bovr»,  Caltanct. 

gg  9.  Actors  in  the  French  Revolution,        -        R.  K.  Randall,  Appl'ion. 


8     10.  Our  Country,  when  Right,       -       Jon.v  McMl'LLisx,  Sltrboyyan  Falls. 
11.  Our  Country,  Right  or  Wrong,         -         -         NoaMAX  BtCK,   Ulao. 

MUSIC. 
•12.  Scene  in  College  Life.,  -  By  The  Members  of  the  Clasp.    & 


1 


MHi»3CT!I<M 


&   ■'-         ^  J     -■    DAI 


LY  FREE    FHB!?8  PRIM,   APPLKTOX 


K  V 


.'  2^**~>'*  ***"  •■>•>-  ?  ~y  ?  yy -of  oox  :----••  :•:•"  ^y 


L^^^^si^^s^m^mB^ss&^m^sm^sm. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


p  L  A  W  R  E  NCE  JLIJVIY  E  R  S  I T  Y 
Anniversary  Exercises. 
"&  4  »  1  e  • %   SS8l&tf!91 


WEDNESDAY    MORNING,    JULY    16,    1856. 


w 


MUSIC—  The  Sturm  Jforc/.  6Vo/>.  . 

iFiE^raiEo 

MUSIC— Una— Arrayed  in  Clouds  of  Golden  Light 
fiahrfa  ory,         ....         Havxah  K.  Smith,  Appldon. 
IVpi-h.r  Literature,         ...     Hannah  C.  Beach,  Appletm. 
Pie'.un.  cf  Life,  «        -      Emillv  Talmadgk,  Fond  du  Lai.- 

Minor  of  Fashion,  ...      Helen  McGrbgor,  Sheboygan. 

I'iip  \  j  site  aux  Environs  de  Naples,      Emily  T.  Pares*,  Miluauh 

MUSIC— Great  Exhibition  Galop. 


When  I  an  Old, 

Mm.  bi>  own  worst  Enemy, 

The  Mind's  Progress, 

Poem'- Autobiography  of  a  Leaf. 

The  World's  Embroidery, 


MUSIC-Tfe  Btv, 

"  All  is  nut  Gold  that  Glitters," 

Twilight  Horns, 

Felly  of  Worldly  Pleasure, 

Appletcn  in  1876, 

We're  Oh  i ng  Home, 


Ei.mira  F.  Frost  Appldon. 
Caroline  E.  Weight,  Appldon. 
Mary  L.  Seecomb,  MUicaukce. 
Sarah  A.  Henry,  Fond  au  Lai 
Sophie  E.  Walker,  Ap\idor 

)!■  II  n/  Scotland. 

Louisa  A.  Corny,  Appldor 
C'Livfc  W.  Cotelanp,  Appldor 
!  Vnice  Leihy,  Appldon. 
M.w:\  Ann  Phin.ney,  Appldon. 
Maui  A   Thomas,  Milwaukee. 


MUSIC— T>i>v*-lf«ppy  }f»™>  "/">.</  ri.ddhood. 
-  I  would  not  live  alway,"  -  Kith   K.  Millard,  Lake-MUU. 

The  Aluliafcet  Family,  -        -  Amanra  Cook.  Sheboygan. 

lVvm — The  Dreamer.  K  ite  S.  Sayi.es,  RubicottS^ 

Our  I  "ally  Palh*,  -         -      Clara  S.  Clark.  Jlubbarddont,  Mass. 

The  Forr.-cl   Xymphi 

Fra.mi\a  M.  Kellugg,  Clayton, 

Caroline  M.  Stowe,  Apple 

Helen  J.  Miller,  Princ 

Llcinpa  M.  Darling,  Appldc 

MUSIC— he  J'rophele. 

BBNT3DICTION. 


Ml  ?SIC— Dm- The 

20. 

Unet  nseicii.s  Influence, 

£1. 

Variety  in  Ns  'hit. 

22. 

Yearnings  cf  the  S{-i:if, 

23. 

Our  Mission,  and  Valedictory, 

48         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 


LAWTtENCE  UNIVERSITY. 

— — *  ♦  • — 

Monday  Evening:,  June  27, 1859. 

.  -+~~ *_ . 

ORDER    OF     EXERCISES: 

MUSIC-PRAYER-MUSIC. 

1.     Salutatory  Address, SARAH  G.  EDGARTON,  Apvltton. 

1.     Earth's  Benefactors, EVELYN  GILMAN,  Janesville. 

3.  Eight  Minutes, ELLEN  M.  GRIFFITH.  Pike.  X.   T. 

MUSIC. 

4.  Progress  of  Language, MARY  J.  WOLCOTT,  Appleton. 

6.     Character  Perspective, ELVIRA  S.  EATON,  Jlpplcton. 

6.     Ocean  Treasures, NELLIE  E.  McCAUGIIEY,  AppUton. 

MUSIC. 

7-     Jerusalem, SARAH  A.  McNEILL,  Jlpplctom. 

8.     Character, JOSIE  E.  COOKE,   Appleton. 

u.     A  Gleam  of  Sunshine, ANNA  B.  SHERWOOD,  Oswego,  X.  Y, 

MUSIC. 

10.  Influence  of  Scenery, FLORENCE  II.  EDG ARTON,  JippUto*. 

11.  Impressions:  Whence  come  they?. CLARA  II  JENNE,  Jlppleton. 

MUSIC. 
Graduating  Class. 

12.  Philosophical  DessehtatioN — The  Power  of  Mystery, 

CORNELIA  H.  SMITH,  Jippleton. 

13.  The  Web  of  Thought,  with  Valedictory  Addresses, 

MARY  A.  A.  PUINNEY,  Applcton. 

MUSIC. 
BENEDICTION. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         49 

GRAND  UNION  AND   AMALGAMATED   FIZZLE 

OF    THE 

O  HOSE  1ST     FEW! 

TUESDAY    EVENING.    MARCH    25,    1862. 

Class  Motto— "  Nicht  yader  hund  ist  gross." 
• 

MJJSW  :    "  Paddy  on  the  turnpike. 
MUSIC:    "Where!   Oh'u-here!"   fyc. 

THE  SPEELERS. 

\.     Wlu»op!  whoop!!  puckacheel Big  Injun,  No.  Twenty-Six 

2.     "  No  yer  dou't." Young  Nick,  "With  my  dad." 

MUSIC— "Am  I  not  fondly  thine  own  ?>> 

S.     -'Was  J  sober  or  awake?" Lath'u-Up,  "Vulpes  La-cuss." 

A     5«'il  Preservation,   "To  legs!  two  legs!! 

tyolegi!!!  rhey  cry." Hen  Ha wkit,  Rub-it-on 

MUSIC — "Niyyer  on  the  wood-pile,"  fyc. 


'THE   YOUNG  'UNS. 

i>.     Prow  I>ove  Inst— "I  go  it  blind!".. Bill  Achk-ing,   What's  inanamt? 

6.  Good  of  Opposition:  "I  come  not  here  to  talk.".  Goobe-Egg  Stowe,P.B. 

MUSIC— ll0  gentle  maid". 

7.  I  ain't  wisible! Little  Davy,  Soft  Water. 

8.  No  Principles:  "  Let's  wing  it." Cross,  Over  Jordan. 

MUSIC— "March  for  Crinoline."— BENEDICTION'. 
N.  B.~ Children  in  arras  admitted. 


50         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


EXRIBITION 


BY  THE 


i'hihlailuatt  foe 


Lawrence   University,      £ 


Tuesday  Evening,  Dec.  14,  1858. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD         51 


PROGRAMME 


OF 


EXERCISES.  M 


MUSIC 

Kx  «jr.  -  American  Society. 

Oration  —  Past,  I*r»a?m  ;u»(J  Future  Eo   A.  Stork v. 

Oration.— The  Pleasures  of  Sciento.  M.  Fallows. 


S.  C  Mower. 

}.  L.  IlAtSM.U. 


Mysic. 

,  Ormiioa .—  Kccrjjy  of  thu  V\* ill. 
.  OrutioH  —  "Lection  Day. 
.  Oration.— Now  ami  Then 

MUSIC. 

;  Discussion.— Question— Should   studets   D3  prohibited  frou 

voting. 
Jlffirnutire-T   C.  WiLro*  A'egativc— J.  P.  Maxwell. 

MUSIC. 

/'<"»<•  P.  P».  Griffith 

MUSIC 


52         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 
They  Had  Their  Fun  in  the  Early  Days 

EXPIRATION  OF  THB  "AWKWARD  SQAUB 

or    THE 

UNIVERSAL   LOUNG1NGPLACE. 

WEDNESDAY,   AT  3  O'CLOCK,  JUNE  25,  1862. 


TVi  trikbr  COLTS  to  Mathmkticians  "— CIms  Motto. 


MANNER   OF   "PETERING   OUT": 

ySrO~liOnrt!/cd  Riley"      |      EXHORTATION.      \      MUSIC— "  Hog  Ev,  Mar,. 
I       -.-'I  w.i.  This  is  1nchba.sk  bv   I'nion" H   J.  H  'I9T-ON,    Play  fair 

.      ts    U\     &OTI.    H8DKBMAB1.E  ? 

)        -V. .Mac:   au,  Mac  !  tbou'll  get  tby  fair  in, 

li.  fte'.l  ihay'll  roast  tbee  iik.e   a  herrin." DUNCAN  MAKE  LEGS  OR.    Walk  Ti.rkt) 

MUSIC— "Davies'  Dream.'' 

*.'«EI1  SPKEfH  AND  FREB  PASTURE. 

"  When  kM  men  my  you  are  an  ass,  it  is  time  to  bray".       HUMPHREY  PASSJFI',  All  d<n«   Jtl 

Vor  a  Newton  !  '-Onlv  in  a  country  of  blind  peopU 
n  on.-r-yed  man  ii  king." WOOD  HKAD  SKARLES,   BruiDum 

MUSIC— "Obadiah,"  by  the  "  Squad  >' 

1HK    Son    OK     t     WASHERWOMAN. 

••One  dine**,  d  Shrep  infects  the  whole  flock." CAUOH  T  ITCH-IN-OR,  At  Templari 

:ckly  Oration:  Jovial  Life  on  the  Oroan. 
'•  The  higher  .in  Ape  goes,  the  more  he  show*  his  tail." A   WHININO   LAD.   Ninny 

MUSIC— By  the  Short  Horn  Band 

Hbpartinc  Spirit. 
••  It  ishard  for  an  empty  hag  to  stand  upright." HAMSTRUNG  B1LL-1-AM,    A-sappy-son. 

tlKART    A211VE    HEAD. 

"A  mittened  cat  never  becomes  a  good  mouser." , .  .      . . .  JOHNNT  DAVIS,  Sprungnater 


MUSIC— Solo  by  Searlet:    "0  Nellie  1  have  misted 


you. 


O:  3FUL    (l.AM)BNTATIONJ    OF    TDB    LAST. 

••  The  poorest  ihtcp  often  get  the  b*st  feed ." WOOLY  JAWED  LAMB.    l,ov  trtt 


('QVERING      THK     GHAVES! 

MUSIC— ''Dead  March"         -        -        -         BENNETT'S  FIXINOS 

^-—Five  dollar  charge  on  dead  pig  and  turkey 
N.  3.— No  promenaling  allowed  after  the  exercise*      Per  order 
.^til.1.  Litbr  '  —  Midnight  Dupatch  .  -Dancing  itri  ctly  prphibited       (Signed  1     Uirafi»« 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         53 


II/l-  l_  H  T  K  1  S  H  I  3lO 

M(.R0    GERMAVO   REIPtbLO 

WiSCONSIENSIS     GUBERNATORI, 

LUGENTI   FACULTGRI  HUJUS  UNI V3ERSIT AXIS 

DAMSEL-IBUS  DULCIBUS  NOSTRIS  CUM  MAGXIS  ESCUMS 
PEXTISSIMUS    BONI   V1NI    E.T    DUTCH!  LAGEJKI 
VLNDITORIBUS  ET  OMNIBUS  ANGELIS 
PLUTONIS  UBtCUMQUE 

TERBARUM. 

EXERCITATIONES     HASCI     RAGCEDISSIMI    JUVENES 
IN     OMNIBUS     LUDIS     INITIATE. 


80MNTCU  LOSE     DEDICAMUS. 

GAL',  I  rkU5  TAKE    r  v  'rD  r    ''.-  IE  qi  OUS     ACHILLES 

JRKO-W-OT/S  PCjAV  HELL  CAR.OU.SE,  &C. 

00ft4CU$>RUS  F-UWlNt  gOS»  '  rO-STAHK-3TATI-STAVU>l 


54         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


*S> 


GXN 


C^> 


LAST  SHIN- DIG  OF  THE  SEASON! 

MASONS  STONE  AMPITHEATRE 

13.     O.     llthi    HOUK. 

MOTTO— "  Squeezed  I,     Rufd  I    Pc^d  /' 

TABLE  OF  OONTENTS  : 

MUSTC— "Buffalo  Oalh,"  &c.  (Solo  ty  Aiien.i 

PRAYER  DY  A  HKATIIFN  GOD 

MUSIC— "Dutch  lager  am  de  but,"  SfC.  (Sicbbering  bj  C  i-uss.  ■ 

1.  Oil:  RATIONS— Pork  Latin— "Trumps  Ba  Gar," 

JUST    PETERED-OUT    CROSS,*  Brown  CqV<uj*. 
MUSIC— "Monkey  one  ManLty three,  frc,  (All  Sing.  ) 

2.  '"The  Expounder  of  the  history  of  Horace  G.  and  the  Af- 

rican race. 

GIRL  -  EDIFIS?.    ST  OWE-  Dear,  f,\o.  224  Five  Pohf> 
near  Tannery,  at  the  Sign  of  the  Pewter  Mug. 

MUSIC— "Ralthshebaurj  his  bones"  $c 

-i.  uGive  me  a  Longer  Cue." 

"WHERE  IN  H— L  AM  I,"  (Bill  Aching  J  ),  Terra  Del  /Vy- 
MUSIC—  "  Trip  the  light  fantastic  toe 

Round  the  roym  uith  a  Dutch  girl  0  rn 

(Performed  by   Aik-  n. 

CONFERRING  OF  DEATH  WARRANTS 

MUSIC—  S  "Ave  Marias,"  (SoIob  by  Cross.) 


Sockdologies. 

*  First  on  a  tight,  first  on  a  spree, 
First  in  the  eyes  of  the  Crescent  (which  sec 
VMS  IS  THE  FIRST  ASS  PERSONIFIED  8INCE  BALAM'8 
A  Pony  !   A  Pony  !    My  Kingdom  for  a  Pony,  &c.  (Oxford.) 

+  This  is  a  little  b.">y  that  is  "  seen  but  not  heard"  ib  the  company  of  young  iadi«-s  ti—pt 
*ii*n  Fosterid  by  his  Doliluh. 

t    fe»  n...^.        S    Stove.     "  I  have  a  pony." 

■}  '*  111  '  Discount  you  and  beat  you  then.'  " 

"  1  prefer  to  ride  on  horseback  these  hot  days. 
6qT"  N    B         The  audience  wiM  refrain  from  tears  'till  the  Aching  wail  it.  Sashec*, 

To  the  Class: 

11  Many  under  les»  imposing  exteriors   [posteriors]  than  yea,   yeaag  m«a,   fc*fe»t 
ength  risen  to  eminence." 

"Litres  of  groat  jrej;  all  remind  us,"  fto. 

Pure    *   /.  tt 


56         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


MOSTJPUSSyMAN 


EDWARD    SALOMON,   ESQ,  P.B., 


OUB-HER  -ONE-AT-HEK-KYE 


PRO-CIBKF,   PROFESSOR-BUST,  CURE-RATS-0R-RIB3-Y0U-SQUEEZE, 


HONEY-A.NP-ICK    EAT    RI VER-AND-DOIK. 


YOU  NEVER  SEE  TATERS    LAURA  RANSHY 


NO  SCRABBLING   BACK-GAL-YOU'RE-AILING 


HE-SET.YOUR-EYE. 


H  A  Y  -  S  E  E  D     OX-OR-CITY- RATIONS 


TRULY  WE  DEDICATE  A.  B.,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  M.  D.,  D.  D. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         57 


FIDO-LICK-IT; 


JOHAN  EBENEZERIUS  DAVISSIMUS 

HEXZICUXTIOR  JACTAVISSIME  HUSTONIBACCISSIMUS 
JACICERO  WIREPOLISTIS  LADDIVUSpUJQUJX. 
WALTJVUS  JAMQCE  LAM,HIMYOUCUSS. 
DUMPHIM.ORLET.es  MARC/JS  GREGpR/pS. 
HAMFRYOUDEATITOR  PIERCEOXITISSIMUS. 
GIRLJMUST.  IIAVEAXDHERE^HEGOE  SEARLIEANUS. 
CUIBOXO  (?)  O.YOUCUSS.TOUCHEXORCEXTIORTEXXISIMUS. 
HAMLINIAMUS  BEASTJORTISSIMCS   WILLIAM^  A  ST.ICXS. 

Grab  Vm  Maggie  try  a  Rettptfon* 


SAYMULE0BRAY1BUS  BOYDRIVEHIMHOMEIBUS. 
ALBERTIATIBUS  RUINCUBA  DIEORLEMOXIBUSQL'E. 
BEXJAMIXMENACEXTIOR  FRANKLIKABUS  MULI-ETHEADIBUS. 
THOMACITIBUS  CICERO  WILSONISTIBUSQUE. 


Gradum  Magistri  Receptora. 


ft (?) 


58         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


FROM  THE  MILWAUKEE  SENTINEL 

Correspondence  of  Milwaukee  Sentinel  of  February  15,  1856 

Lawrence  University:  This  popular  collegiate  school 
was  chartered  in  1847-8,  as  the  Lawrence  Institute,  and  was 
changed  in  1849  to  Lawrence  University,  the  name  by  which 
it  is  now  so  widely  known.  Rev.  Reeder  Smith,  a  minister 
of  the  M.  E.  Church,  who  had  been  designated  by  Conference 
as  well  as  by  Mr.  Lawrence,  to  explore  the  country  and  locate 
a  Collegiate  Institution,  under  an  endowment  from  Mr.  Law- 
rence of  ten  thousand  dollars,  took  up  his  residence  in  the 
wilderness  where  Appleton  is  now  located.  He  had  endured 
hardships  and  privations,  and  toils  and  cares,  in  maturing 
a  plan  for  carrying  out  the  wishes  of  Mr.  Lawrence  in  found- 
ing an  institution  of  learning  which  not  only  should  be  an 
honor  to  its  originator,  but  an  important  element  in  building 
up  a  large  and  influential  denomination  of  Christians,  and  a 
lasting  benefit  to  the  rising  generation. 

BUILDINGS    AND    LIBRARY. 

The  Preparatory  Department  went  into  operation  in  the 
fall  of  1849,  occupying  a  building  70  by  30  feet,  four  stories 
high,  and  was  continued  as  a  very  respectable  academy  until 
the  arrival  from  the  east  of  Rev.  Edward  Cook,  D.  D.,  as 
President,  May,  1853.  In  that  year  the  present  college 
building  was  commenced,  and  the  cap-stone  was  laid  May  27, 
1854.  This  building  is  the  largest  and  best  of  the  kind  in 
the  West.  It  is  one  hundred  and  twenty  feet  long,  sixty 
feet  wide,  and  five  stories  high,  and  contains  a  chapel  capa- 
ble of  seating  1,000  people,  seven  public  rooms,  for  class  and 
lecturing  purposes,  a  library  and  reading  room,  cabinet 
rooms,  two  library  society  rooms,  and  thirty-three  private 
rooms  for  Professors  and  Teachers. 

The  Faculty  consists  of  the  President  and  five  Profes- 
sors and  Teachers.  The  library  is  made  up  of  the  choicest 
selections  from  every  department  of  literature,  and  contains 
three  thousand  volumes,   with  a   fund   of   $10,000   from  the 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         59 

estate  of  the  late  Samuel  Appleton,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  ob- 
tained through  the  application  of  Reeder  Smith's  agency, 
for  the  increase  of  the  library. 

The  literary  character  of  the  University  stands  the 
brightest,  by  far,  of  any  in  the  State,  and  is  to-day  exerting 
a  wider  influence  in  disseminating  knowledge  than  any  sim- 
ilar institution  in  the  West.  It  has  a  Freshman,  Sophomore, 
and  Junior  class  in  the  college  proper,  and  corresponding 
classes,  numbering  nearly  as  many  more,  in  the  Ladies' 
College. 

PRESIDENT. 

From  a  short  acquaintance  with  President  Cooke,  I 
judge  him  to  be  just  the  man  for  the  place.  Possessing  a  re- 
markably fine  intellectual  organization,  a  well-balanced  mind, 
and  a  temperament  indicating  decision  of  purpose,  affable 
in  his  bearing, .  and  courteous  and  gentlemanly  in  his  ad- 
dress, he  seems  to  be  well  calculated  to  be  placed  at  the  head 
of  so  popular  an  institution. 

SCENERY. 

Seldom,  if  ever,  has  it  been  my  good  fortune  to  visit  a 
place  so  admirably  combining  all  the  necessary  elements  of 
commercial  prosperity  as  may  be  found  in  this  locality. 
There  are  so  many  choice,  romantic  spots  along  the  high 
bluffs,  and  on  the  pinnacles  cut  through  with  deep  ravines, 
covered  with  the  native  forest-trees,  for  fine  residences,  and 
so  many  broad  avenues  for  trade  and  commerce,  combined 
and  backed  up  by  the  most  extensive  water  power  in  the 
whole  West,  all  must  conspire  to  make  this  point  one  of  the 
most  desirable  in  the  Northwest  for  a  permanent  residence. 
The  capacity  of  the  water  power  here  is  forty-nine  and  a 
half  feet  fall  in  a  distance  of  one  and  a  quarter  miles,  with 
a  width  of  seventy  rods,  and  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  river 
never  exceeding  three  feet.  So  it  may  be  seen,  when  it  is 
also  known  that  the  river  here  has  a  smooth,  rocky  bottom, 
that  mills  may  be  multiplied  ad  infinitum,  yet  the  water 
power  will  not  be  exhausted.  It  is  ample  for  all  purposes 
to  which  the  ingenuity  of  man  may  bend  it,  at  all  seasons, 
and  if  properly  improved  in  the  hands  of  skillful  capitalists, 
will  form  a  basis  for  a  prosperous  town  as  firm  as  its  own 
rocky  bed.  A.  H.  B. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         61 

IMPORTANCE  AND  CLAIMS  OF  THE 
LAWRENCE  UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN 

A    lecture    delivered    in    the    east    in    1859    and    1860 
by  the   Rev.    Reeder   Smith. 

"Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters,  for  thou  shalt  find  it 
after  many  days." 

In  presenting  to  the  consideration  of  the  public  the 
claims  of  the  Lawrence  University,  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  I 
wish  to  exhibit, — 

1st.     Its  favorable  location  territorially. 

2d.      Its  providential   origin. 

3d.      Its  present  condition  and  wants. 

4th.  The  justness  of  its  appeal,  on  all  these  consider- 
ations, for  immediate  and  liberal  aid  from  all  who  have  the 
means  . 

I 

Wisconsin  is  peculiarly  situated  among  the  States  of 
the  Union,  nearly  in  a  direct  line  west  from  Massachu- 
setts, and  central  among  the  Northwestern  States; — Wiscon- 
sin has  a  greater  number  of  miles  navigable  along  her  shore 
and  ports  than  any  other  State,  except  one,  in  the  Union; 
having  nearly  1,000  miles  of  lake  coast,  and  1,000  miles  of 
canals  and  navigable  rivers.  The  extent  of  territory  is 
53,924  square  miles,  equal  to  eight  of  the  smaller  States  in 
the  Union,  and  a  population  between  800,000  and  1,000,000. 
The  number  of  private  schools  or  academies  in  the  eight 
States,  is  1,362,  one  to  every  39  square  miles,  while  Wiscon- 
sin has  only  one  to  every  1,000  square  miles.  These  States 
have  one  college  to  every  1,661  square  miles;  Wisconsin  has 
only  one  college  to  every  26,962  square  miles. 

The  city  of  Appleton,  in  Wisconsin,  is  situated  centrally 
and  easily  accessible  for  the  location  of  a  great  educational 
institution,  being  30  miles  south  of  Green  Bay,  100  miles 
northwest  of  Milwaukee,  200  miles  from  LaCrosse  by  rail- 
road, and  200  from  Prairie  du  Chien  by  steamboat  inland 
navigation   to  the   Mississippi,  to   Madison    110   miles,   Lake 


62         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Superior  at  Ontonagon  210  miles,  Chicago  200  miles,  (see 
map.)  It  has  a  population  of  4,000  or  5,000,  gathered  in  11 
years,  and  within  50  miles,  other  cities  and  villages  have 
multiplied  to  the  number  of  about  25  or  30,  with  a  population 
ranging  from  1,000  to  10,000,  with  a  rich  agricultural 
country  in  all  directions,  populated  by  a  community  that  re- 
quires common  schools  and  teachers  in  every  school  district, 
demanding  a  college  at  this  very  spot. 

A  large  region  of  country  south  and  southwest,  must 
be  supplied  with  teachers  from  this  central  point.  Steam- 
boats from  the  Great  Lakes  to  the  Mississippi  pass  through 
this  city,  making  a  direct  navigation  from  the  River  St. 
Lawrence  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Steamers  144  feet  long  by 
34  feet  wide  pass  the  falls  by  canal  through  four  locks.* 
*  See  Improvement  Company's  Report,  page  19  of  Appendix. 

"The  Lawrence  University  of  Wisconsin,  located  here, 
is  200  miles  from  the  Northwestern,  and  225  from  the  Ham- 
line  University.  There  is  no  institution  of  its  grade,  or  like- 
ly to  be,  within  a  circle  of  200  miles,  and  there  is  already  a 
population  within  100  miles  sufficient  to  furnish  pupils  for 
a  first-class  University,  and  increasing  with  almost  incon- 
ceivable  rapidity." — Zion's   Herald. 

This  Institution  stands  upon  the  University  grounds, 
containing  about  40  acres,  on  the  west  bank  of  a  majestic 
river,  700  feet  wide,  3  feet  deep,  with  a  fall  of  44  feet  in 
one  mile — nearly  central  in  the  city,  and  elevated  75  feet 
above  the  river,  and  500  feet  distant,  in  full  view  of  the 
rapids,  surrounded  with  the  most  enchanting  scenery  in 
Nature's  lovely  form.* 


See  Scenery,  Appendix,  page  20. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         63 

II 
The  Providential  Origin  of  this  University 

The  late  Amos  Lawrence,  of  Boston,  in  1846,  at  the  age 
of  threescore  years,  conceived  the  idea  of  planting  this  enter- 
prise, upon  the  distant  banks  of  a  viver,  then  lined  with 
wigwams,  and  to  be  reached  only  by  the  savage  trail  or  canoe ; 
a  land  he  never  saw  but  through  the  vista  of  the  future.  As 
David  conceived  the  establishing  of  the  house  of  God,  and 
only  anticipated  its  future,  as  he  committed  to  his  son  the 
task  of  completing  it,  so  in  anticipation  of  this,  Mr.  Amos 
Lawrence  said :  "I  have  proposed  this  enterprise  to  my  son, 
and  he  will  offer  to  give  into  the  hands  of  your  people, 
$10,000,  for  a  college  in  Wisconsin,  to  be  paid  when  you  raise 
$10,000  more  for  the  same  object.  My  son,  Amos  A.  Law- 
rence will  make  the  offer  to  \ou,  to  establish  an  Institution 
of  Learning,  where  one  will  be  much  needed,  and  if  you  go 
there  and  meet  his  views,  he  will  help  you  on  with  the 
undertaking,  liberally." 

Amos  A.  Lawrence,  in  his  care  to  meet  his  father's 
anticipations  in  this  new  enterprise,  writes  for  advice  to 
Bishop  Alonzo  Potter,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Rev.  John  S. 
Stone,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to  which 
they  reply  as  follows: — 

"Mr.  Amos  A.  Lawrence,  of  Boston,  having  consulted 
me  in  respect  to  the  plan  and  incipient  operating  of  the 
Wisconsin  Institution,  I  cheerfully  state  that  I  advise  that 
the  begining  be  made  on  a  moderate  scale,  and  that  no  at- 
tempt be  made  at  first  to  organize  more  than  the  preparatory 
department,  and  that  much  atention  be  given  to  the  prepar- 
ation of  teachers  for  common  schools." 

"I  fully  concur  in  the  wisdom  of  the  above  advice,  given 
by  Bishop  Potter.  (Signed,)         John  S.  Stone,  D.  D. 

This  concurrence  was  accompanied  by  $100  from  himself, 
and  $500  from  his  son,  who  is  also  an  Episcopal  minister. 

Amos  A.  Lawrence,  desirous  of  getting  some  responsible 
party  to  apply  his  benevolence  wrote  to  Chicago,  August  14, 
1847,  as  follows: 


64         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Dear  Sir:  In  case  you  think  it  necessary  in  order  to 
concentrate  some  action  upon  this  enterprise,  I  wish  you 
would  proceed  at  once  to  the  Conference  now  about  to  meet 
at  Chicago,  and  I  trust  you  will  find  immediate  steps  may 
be  taken  toward  carrying  it  into  effect.  I  have  conveyed  the 
sum  of  $10,000  to  Trustees,  to  be  held  by  them  until  an  ad- 
ditional sum  of  $10,000  shall  be  raised  for  the  same  purpose, 
and  then  to  be  paid  over  according  to  provisions  named. 

I  should  prefer  that  this  institution  should  be  placed 
under  the  control  of  the  Methodist,  rather  than  any  other, 
excepting  my  own  church,    (Protestant  Episcopal.) 

I  have  a  high  opinion  of  the  adaptation  of  the  principles 
of  the  Methodists  to  the  people  of  the  West,  and  I  think  from 
all  I  can  learn,  that  their  institutions  are  carried  on  with 
more  vigor,  and  diffuse  more  good  with  the  same  means  than 
any  other.  It  seems  to  be  decided  by  experience,  that  all 
literary  institutions  must  be  controlled  by  some  sect,  and 
efforts  to  prevent  this  have  blasted  their  usefulness.  I  will 
co-operate  with  them  in  all  that  is  necessary  for  its  estab- 
lishment and  organization.     Very  truly  yours, 

Amos  A.  Lawrence. 

To  Rev.  Reeder  Smith. 

The  following  concurrent  response  upon  the  character, 
location,  and  necessity  of  this  enterprise,  ought  to  settle  the 
fact,  that  it  had  its  origin  with  God: 

The  following  is  the  evidence  of  the  fact  to  the  public : 

New   York,  April  5,  1848. 

This  collegiate  enterprise  was  laid  before  the  Conference 
in  Wisconsin,  and  by  that  body  favorably  entertained  and 
cordially  approved. 

At  the  same  time  Rev.  Reeder  Smith  was  requested  to 
act  for  the  Conference  in  procuring  the  means  and  adopting 
the  measures  necessary  to  the  permanent  establishment  of  the 
Lawrence  University  of  Wisconsin. 

For  these  purposes  Mr.  Smith  was  subsequently  ap- 
pointed  Financial  Agent.     In  all  this  he  is  known   to  have 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         65 

acted  as  Mr.  Lawrence's  representative,  and  in  accordance 
with  his  wishes,  in  view  of  the  foregoing  facts,  with  a  pro- 
found impression  of  the  importance  of  such  an  Institution  at 
its  designed  location. 

The  undersigned  earnestly  commend  him  and  the  cause 
he  presents  to  the  confidence  and  liberality  of  all  the  friends 
of  religion  and  learning  in  that  most  interesting  portion  of 
our  country. 

Signed,  E.   Hedding, 

B.    Waugh, 
E.   S.   Janes, 
J.   S.   Stone, 
E.  N.  Kirk, 
S.    Olin, 
J.   Dempster, 
A.   Stevens, 
In  further  proof  that  this  claim  is  entitled  to  general 
confidence  and  support  we  add  the  voluntary  concurrence  of 
the  following  statesmen  from  Michigan: 

Detroit,  Nov.  2,  1847. 

To  the  friends  of  Education:  The  fidelity,  success,  and 
ability  of  Rev.  Reeder  Smith,  in  his  relations  with  the 
Albion  Seminary  at  Albion,  Mich.,  which  is  already  disting- 
uished as  a  highly  literary  institution,  which  is  beholden  to 
Mr.  Smith,  its  financial  agent,  for  the  stability  it  has  at- 
tained, gives  ample  warrant  that  the  enterprise  in  Wisconsin, 
bearing  the  name  of  Lawrence,  which  Mr.  Smith  leaves  our 
State  to  take  the  management  and  supervision  of,  will  ter- 
minate with  entire  success. 

We,  the  undersigned,  fully  commend  this  Institution  in 
Wisconsin,  and  Mr.  Smith,  to  public  favor  for  aid,  wherever 
he  may  judge  it  necessary  to  travel  in  securing  the  interests 
of  the  same,  throughout  the  United  States. 

Signed  by 

Governor  W.  L.  Greenly, 

Lewis  Cass,  United  States  Senator, 

Ross  Wilkins,  District  Judge  of  U.  S.  Court 

and  nine  officers  of  State,  and   other  literary   gentlemen   of 

Detroit. 


66         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

We  add  to  this  the  concurrence  of  an  assembly  of  fifty 
clergymen  in  New  York,  Dec.  4,  1847,  as  follows: 

Resolved,  that  we  consider  such  an  institution  of  \ital 
importance,  and  entitled  to  public  benevolence,  having  for 
its  object  the  diffusion  of  religious  literature  in  a  destitute 
portion  of  our  country,  where  it  is  most  needed. 

And  as  Mr.  Lawrence  and  the  Rock  River  Conference 
have  committed  the  carrying  out  of  their  wishes  to  the  Rev. 
R.  Smith,  we  commend  him  as  every  way  trustworthy,  and 
this  object  as  one  of  great  importance. 

Signed,  S.  Martindale,  President, 

E.  Crawford,  Secretary. 

200  Mulbury  street. 

The  position  then  is  sustained,  that  this  University 
originated  in  a  wise  Providence,  and  that  the  character,  loca- 
tion, and  establishment  were  made  in  Wisconsin,  where  it 
now  is,  under  the  sanction  and  advice  of  the  best,  the  wisest, 
and  the  most  pious  men  in  the  Church  and  in  the  State. 

When  all  this  is  taken  into  the  account,  none  will  reject 
this  claim  among  the  number  that  have  been  multiplied  with- 
out counsel,  wisdom,  or  advice  from  either  church  or  State, 
but  sympathize  with  this,  and  the  man  who  is,  by  the  same 
Providence,  made  responsible  for  raising  this  endowment. 

If  such  responsibility  has  been  placed  upon  the  hands  of 
the  speaker  by  such  men  and  bodies  of  men,  no  apology  will 
be  expected  for  employing  testimony  that  includes  the  name 
of  the  speaker;  but,  if  the  importance  of  the  responsibility 
has  entered  into  his  heart,  they  will  rather  expect  the  most 
urgent  appeal  and  the  most  indefatigable  persistence  till  he 
has  secured  its  permanence  by  raising  $83,000. 


DR.    RUSSELL   Z.    MASON 

Second  President 


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III 
ITS  PRESENT  CONDITION  AND  WANTS 

The  amount  now  invested  in  buildings,  library,  ap- 
paratus, fixtures,  &c.,* $  70,000 

Appleton  Library  fund,  donated  by  Samuel  Appleton     10,000 

Citizens'   fund   for   chair  of  Mathematics   and   Civil 

Engineering,     10,000 

Scholarship  fund  for  free  tuition,   10,000 

$100,000 
Normal  instruction  and  English  literature  are,  at  pres- 
ent, paid  for  by  the  State.     This  leaves  all  the  chairs  in  the 
college  proper  without   endowment,   except  one.       A   college 
capital  of  one  hundred  thousand  dollars. 

The  disastrous  fire  which  occurred  in  1857,  consumed 
the  building  occupied  by  the  female  and  preparatory  depart- 
ment of  this  University,  when  200  students  belonged  to  that 
department.  This  fire  broke  forth  so  suddenly  at  night,  and 
in  such  a  wind,  with  the  severe  cold  weather,  as  to  prevent 
the  removal  of  any  furniture,  including  three  pianos. 

The  Faculty  consists  of  six  Professors  of  distinguished 
ability  and  rare  literary  qualifications,  who  work  on  small 
salaries,  with  a  conviction  that  they  are  doing  a  great  work 
for  the  accomplishment  of  a  great  object.  There  are  also 
two  female  teachers,  who  are  doing  all  they  can  with  their 
department,  under  embarrassments. 

The  President,  Edward  Cooke,  D.  D.,  presided  at  this 
institution  with  acknowledged  ability  and  merited  popularity,* 
six  years,  with  an  average  of  three  hundred  students  a  year. 
Prof.  R.  Z.  Mason  is  now  acting  President. 

Rev.  Dr.  Edward  Cooke  has  taken  charge  of  a  congrega- 
tion in  Milwaukee,  for  this  year,  and  receives  his  support 
from  thence. 

The  college  and  the  public  demand  the  Doctor's  return 
immediately,  but  this  cannot  be  asked  for  until  the  jrresidewt's 

*  See  President,  Appendix,  page  20. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         69 

chair  is  endowed.  The  number  of  teachers  and  ministers 
sent  out  into  the  State  from  this  College  is  greater  than 
from  any  other  college  in  the  West,  for  the  same  time. 

The  fire  occasioned  a  diminution  of  income  from  room- 
rent;  there  is  an  entire  destitution  of  money  in  that  State, 
and  in  consequence  of  an  inadequate  endowment,  the  whole 
enterprise  is  so  crippled  that,  with  the  present  faculty,  with- 
out salary  for  President,  and  a  voluntary  endowment  agency 
without  salary,  the  University  is  running  behind  its  income 
from  two  thousand  to  three  thousand  dollars  a  year;  and, 
until  the  endowment  asked  for  is  realized,  this  cannot  be 
avoided. 

We  are  therefore  compelled  to  apply  to  a  generous  pub- 
lic for  the  following  amounts,  which  we  want  and  must  ob- 
tain from  the  East,  as  follows: 

1.  For  a  suitable  structure  for  a  Female  Department. $10,000 

2.  Endowment     of    chair,     Ethics    and    Civil     Polity 
(President's   chair)     20,000 

3.  Endowment  of  chair,  Ancient  Languages  and  Lit- 
erature,       15,000 

4.  Endowment    of    chair,    Hebrew    and    Biblical    Lit- 
erature,        15,000 

5.  Endowment  of  chair,  Natural  Science, 12,000 

6.  Endowment  of  chair,  Modern  Languages  and  Lit- 
erature,        11,000 


$83,000 

The  amount  of  eighty-three  thousand  dollars  can  never 
be  better  applied. 

This  makes  a  large  demand  upon  public  benevolence  to 
secure  one  object,  but  it  will  be  our  business  to  show  that  the 
object  is  much  greater  than  the  amount  required.  Of  the 
$83,000,  $50,000  is  asked  for  from  the  East  by  the  Agent,  for 
endowment,  and  $10,000  to  rebuild.  This  leaves  $23,000  for 
the  General  Agent  to  raise  in  Wisconsin  during  the  same 
time;  a  portion  of  which  is  now  obtained  in  donations  of 
real  estate,  which  will  be  made  available  at  some  future  time. 


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The  resolutions  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference,  consisting 
of  150  members  say: 

"We  will  earnestly  and  perseveringly  co-operate  with 
the  Trustees  and  Agents  of  the  Lawrence  University,  in  rais- 
ing the  sum  of  $50,000  for  endowment,  and  an  additional 
amount  sufficient  to  build  a  suitable  structure  for  the  female 
collegiate  department  of  this  University, 

H.  C.  Tilton,  Secretary." 

His  Excellency,  Governor  Alexander  W.  Randall  accepts 
the  Presidency  of  the  Corporation,  and  writes  as  follows: 

Executive  Office,  Madison,  Wis.,  1859. 
Dear  Sir:  I  have  received  the  late  Report  of  the  Board 
of  Education,  in  which  they  have  resolved  to  raise  East,  for 
a  permanent  endowment,  $50,000,  and  $10,000  for  rebuilding. 
I  have  also  examined  and  approved  the  official  doings  of  the 
Trustees,  in  sending  out  a  special  endowment  agency  to  ac- 
complish the  above. 

I  do  most  cordially  concur  in  the  same;  and  ask,  in  be- 
half of  this  college,  the  most  liberal  aid  of  the  philanthropist; 
and  I  am  of  the  opinion  he  can  find  no  better  object  to  bestow 
his  benevolence  upon,  than  the  endowment  of  the  Lawrence 
University  of  Wisconsin,  and  think  the  above  sum  ought  and 
will  be  met  by  the  older  and  richer  States. 

Alexander  W.  Randall. 

About  one-third  of  the  $50,000  is  now  pledged,  on  con- 
dition the  balance  is  secured. 

Our  statement  presents  an  estate  now  of  $100,000,  of  a 
permanent  nature,  but  not  productive.  Amos  Lawrence  and 
Samuel  Appleton,  the  originators,  may  be  looking  upon  this 
investment  as  promising  more  good  to  the  world  than  any 
other  offspring  of  their  benevolent  minds. 

Would  $83,000  to  secure  the  position,  alone,  that  is  now 
actually  occupied  by  this  vigorous  youth,  of  ten  years'  growth, 
have  appeared  a  large  amount  in  the  generous  hearts  of  the 
originators  and  founders  of  the  Lawrence  University? 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD         71 

These  men  were  too  brave,  as  well  as  enterprising  and 
munificent,  to  have  valued  the  amount  of  $10,000  each;  then, 
placed  in  the  hands  of  strangers,  to  be  planted  at  this  position 
in  defence  of  truth,  and  our  country's  liberty.  They  valued 
this  amount,  in  comparison  with  the  position  now  secured 
through  their  planting,  no  more  than  the  husbandman  counts 
the  grain  of  wheat  in  comparison  with  the  golden  harvest. 

If  $20,000,  eleven  years  since,  were  thrown  broadcast, 
when  no  surrounding  cities  were  in  existence  within  twenty 
or  fifty  miles,  as  a  security  that  it  would  be  seed  sown  in 
good  ground,  how  much  more  readily  should  the  remainder 
be  given  now  that  forests  are  felled,  prairies  subdued,  cities 
built,  commerce  opened,  and  minor  schools  established. 

These  men,  with  such  minds,  would  be  likely  to  say  that 
the  one-half  that  is  now  a  reality  was  not  anticipated;*  but 
if  the  amount  of  seed  sown  there  has  been  doubled  five  times, 
besides  the  expense  of  keeping  the  position,  and  multiplying 
brave  men,  and  sending  out  many  reinforcements  to  the 
great  battlefield,  this  amount,  in  view  of  the  object,  is  only 
like  paper  and  packthread,  compared  to  the  silk  or  satin  goods 
you  buy.  Then  every  enlightened,  enlarged,  benevolent 
mind  will  say,  the  amount  is  small,  compared  with  this 
object;*  and  this  amount  ought  and  must  be  had. 

"The  liberal  soul  deviseth  liberal  things,  and  by  liberal 
things  he  will  stand."  Did  these  men,  unsolicited,  propose 
and  plant  a  station,  or  standard,  at  this  most  central  and 
commanding  position,  among  alL  the  great  Western  States, 
before  civilization  had  reached  the  spot?  Did  they  judge  of 
the  world's  future,  from  the  past;  and,  like  the  immortal 
Washington,  in  his  country's  defence,  ever  secure  the  location 

*  Especially  ivhen  we  compare  this  amount  with  amounts 
asked  and  obtained  for  colleges  that,  in  point  of  position  or 
usefulness,  come  as  far  below  this,  as  this  amount  is  less 
than  the  amount  given  to  establish  colleges  that  have  more 
endowment  than  students,  because  the  object  of  the  patron- 
age is  thought  to  be  more  for  support  to  men,  than  to  edu- 
cate and  save  the  world. 


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of  some  brave  men  with  munitions  of  war,  beyond  the  ad- 
vanced enemy? — And  if  the  first  defence  or  fortification  was 
of  necessity  made  with  dispatch, — as  upon  Dorchester 
Heights, — their  position,  alone,  gave  the  power  of  defence, 
and  by  the  use  of  the  very  sand,  which  they  removed  from 
the  entrenchment,  only  put  into  hogsheads,  of  its  own  weight, 
would  have  mowed  down  hundreds  of  the  approaching  enemy, 
breaking  and  destroying  the  most  expensive  and  powerful 
weapons  of  their  warfare.  We  shall  show  that  this  origin- 
ated not  alone  in  the  wisdom  of  men,  but  was  ordained  by 
the  wisdom  and  providence  of  God,  who  always  appoints  the 
means  to  accomplish  the  great  end  of  his  purposes. 

To  us  it  looks  strange  and  mysterious  that  such  an 
enterprise,  so  much  needed,  at  such  a  time  should  be  crippled 
in  this  way.  To  see  two  hundred  youth  in  a  preparatory  col- 
legiate school,  stripped  of  house,  apparatus,  and  furniture, 
in  one  night;  and  one  hundred  and  fifty-six  young  ladies, 
looking  in  vain  for  accommodations  to  assist  them  in  acquir- 
ing a  discipline  necessary  to  a  position  of  a  most  responsible 
nature,  in  forming-  a  country's  destiny  as  teacher  and  mother. 
But  God  may  have  seen  that  this  very  event  was  necessary 
to  bring  this  claim  to  some  rich  man's  or  woman's  heart, 
that  could  never  have  seen  this  opening  for  great  usefulness, 
in  the  application  of  their  money,  only  by  the  light  of  these 
flames,  while  consuming  the  smouldering  ruins;  bringing 
to  their  vision,  before  they  close  their  eyes  in  death,  this 
great  field,  with  this  sublime  object,  for  their  benevolence, 
that  they  may  apply  a  portion  of  a  fortune,  that  otherwise 
might  never  increase  their  bliss  in  the  eternal  world.  As 
they  "that  turn  many  to  righteousness  shall  shine  as  the 
stars  forever  and  ever,"  you  have  the  opportunity,  before  you 
die,  to  erect  with  your  money  this  building,  that  would  be 
seen,  from  the  eternal  home  of  the  blessed,  in  future  years, 
to  be  a  nursery  of  mothers  and  teachers,  producing  an  annual 
harvest  of  the  richest  results  to  the  church  and  the  world, 
in  the  salvation  of  multitudes  which  will  not  only  "multiply 
your  seed  sown,  and  increase  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness : 

*  See  liberality  in  others,  Appendix,  page  21. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         73 

which  causeth,  through  us,  thanksgiving  to  God," — but  will 
augment  the  number  of  stars  in  your  crown,  that  will  shine 
forever  and  ever.  This  demand,  then,  should  be  prayerfully 
investigated.  You  may  have  supposed  that  you  have  seen 
all  the  world's  claims,  and  it  may  have  seemed  to  you  that 
they  have  been  multiplied  till  your  heart  almost  loathes  the 
presentation  of  a  new  one;  but  God  is  prolonging,  and  has 
for  years  prolonged,  your  life  for  some  object; — can  you 
say  for  what  you  have  lived?  Your  money,  that  God  has 
made  you  a  steward  of,  you  can  neither  eat  nor  drink,  nor 
carry  with  you;  and  should  you  leave  it  to  such  as  know  not 
the  value  of  money  as  the  fruit  of  industry;  if  your  gold  is 
not  cankered  by  saving  it  for  them,  it  may  eat  their  souls 
when  left  to  them,  in  neglect  of  God's  demands,  as  doth  a 
canker,  to  all  eternity.  Now,  God,  by  this  providence  has 
brought  to  your  consideration,  this  claim,  for  rebuilding  and 
endowing  the  Lawrence  University,  and  you  should,  instead 
of  treating  it  with  any  indifference,  understand  that  Christ, 
who  knocketh  in  various  ways,  at  the  doors  of  your  heart, 
says,  he  has  stood  without  till  his  locks  are  wet  with  the 
drops  of  the  night;  and  by  this,  Christ  may  desire  to  elevate 
your  seat  in  heaven,  eternally,  by  giving  this  opportunity  of 
endowing  a  chair,  or  building  a  temple  of  science,  for  the 
moral  and  religious  culture  of  the  West. 

The  immediate  demand  for  the  University,  in  that  country, 
is  the  necessity  to  educate  the  youth  of  both  sexes.  ■  Every 
settlement  and  town  within  one  hundred  miles  is  casting 
about,  either  to  select  and  send  their  youth  to  be  fitted  as 
teachers  for  their  towns,  or  looking  to  this  University  to 
furnish  them.  From  150  to  200  young  ladies  annually  ask 
to  be  instructed  at  this  school,  and  as  many  young  men. 
Thousands  of  the  youth,  especially  the  girls  and  misses,  are 
to  be  found  in  the  neighborhood,  like  the  ore  in  the  mine 
waiting  the  refining  process,  and  soon  they  will  form  the 
character  of  thousands  more,  whatever  that  may  be.  The 
progress  of  science  and  civilization  in  any  country  will  be 
just  in  proportion  to  the  character  and  condition  of  their 
females.  Will  not  God  hold  us  responsible,  who  have  the 
means  and  power  to  give  a  right  direction?     This  calls  for 


74         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 

a  candid  investigation,  to  know  what  we  can  do>  and  whether 
we  are  willing  to  do,  or  whether  we  will  say,  like  Cain,  "Am 
I  my  brother's  keeper?"  , 

We  have  said  that  this  Female  Department  was  con- 
sumed by  fire,  and  two  hundred  students  were  left  in  one 
night  to  look  but  in  vain  for  its  classic  halls.  This  loss 
must  be  met  from  the  East.  I  say,  in  the  language  of  Pres- 
idents Woolsey  and  Day,  of  Yale  College. 

"This  institution  is  one  of  great  importance,  and  some- 
thing should  be  done  speedily  to  help  it  at  this  present  time : 
nothing  can  be  done  at  the  West  in  the  present  condition  of 
that  part  of  the  country;  and  the  call  is  great,  both  upon 
Methodists  and  all  Christians,  to  do  something  for  this 
object." 

The  importance  of  female  education  demands  especial 
and  immediate  aid.  This  department  is  of  more  importance 
to  the  world  than  any  other  portion  of  the  great  educational 
work.  To  give  a  right  formation  to  the  mind  and  character 
of  woman,  is  to  give  form  and  character  to  a  country  or 
nation.  Few  men  ever  possessed  elements  of  distinction  or 
greatness,  but  were  attributable  to  their  mothers.  Who  could 
desire  a  higher  honor,  or  to  do  a  greater  good  to  the  extended 
West,  than  to  be  able  of  his  own  means,  to  rebuild  and  es- 
tablish permanently  the  Female  Collegiate  Institute  of  the 
Lawrence  University  in  such  a  commanding  position  in  the 
world? 

The  mothers  of  the  now  unborn  millions  may  here  re- 
ceive direction  or  formation  to  a  course  that  is  to  be  eternal. 
As  the  direction  of  the  ball  thrown  from  the  cannon  takes  its 
course  from  the  placing  of  the  carriage  that  bears  it  to  the 
field  of  action,  so  in  like  manner  our  hand  may  give  direc- 
tion to  a  course  which  is  eternal.  The  day  of  eternity,  then, 
can  only  develop  the  amount  of  good  done  here,  and  in  that 
day  it  can  be  seen  who  were  formed  by  your  benevolence  for 
bliss,  and  who  were  lost  through  our  neglect. 

To  form  and  establish  the  character  of  a  country's  off- 
spring, is  to  give  stability  to  a  country's  future  greatness. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         75 

A  few  living  witnesses  of  eminence  will  now  be  intro- 
duced, whose  opinions  we  urge  in  its  behalf. 

Ex-Governor  Horatio  Seymour,  of  New  York,  writes. 
August,  1859,  from  the  spot,  as  follows: 

"It  is  of  the  utmost  importance  to  get  good  colleges  here 
at  the  outset,  and  thus  give  a  right  direction  to  a  great  and 
growing  population.  I  have  attended  two  of  the  commence- 
ment exercises  of  the  Lawrence  University  and  I  am  acquaint- 
ed with  its  general  character  and  condition.  I  look  upon  this 
University  as  one  of  the  most  interesting  and  useful  institu- 
tions of  the  Northwestern  States,  The  uses  of  this  are  not 
merely  prospective.  At  this  time,  it  is  giving  education 
each  year  to  more  than  300  students.  There  are  very  few 
of  the  older  and  more  richly  endowed  that  are  doing  as 
much.  Those  who  gave  so  liberally  to  establish  this  would 
be  gratified  with  the  result  of  their  beneficence,  if  they  should 
visit  this  college,  as  I  have  done.  It  will  do  them  great  and 
lasting  honor.  I  hope  the  generous  liberality  of  Appleton 
and  Lawrence  will  soon  be  seconded  by  others." 

The  Trustees  and  Faculty  are  Eastern  men,  and  know 
the  condition  of  the  country,  and  they  state  as  follows: 

"We  believe  there  is  no  educational  enterprise  more  im- 
portant or  more  worthy  the  aid  of  the  philanthropist." 

Milwaukee,  December,  1859. 
"I  have  watched  with  much  solicitude  the  Lawrence 
University,  since  1850,  an  enterprise  full  of  promise  to  the 
cause  of  education  in  the  West,  and  notwithstanding  the 
great  want  of  a  sufficient  endowment  which  has  greatly 
crippled  its  operation,  I  am  happy  to  know  that  it  stands  at 
the  head  of  the  literary  institutions  in  the  Northwest.  It 
has  educated  more  students  and  accomplished  more  good, 
than  many  other  institutions  much  its  senior,  and  has  a 
stronger  claim  upon  the  public  for  benevolence,  than  any 
similar  object  in  the  country."  Hon.  M.  Stever. 


PRESIDENT  GEORGE  M.  STEELE 

Third  President 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD         77 

IV 

THE  JUSTICE  OF  THIS  APPEAL  TO  THE  CHRISTIAN 
SYMPATHY  OF  THOSE  WHO  HAVE  MEANS  TO  AID. 

The  following  letter  from  Lee  Claflin,  of  Boston,  was 
communicated  October,  1859.  At  the  same  time  he  sub- 
scribed five  thousand  dollars  toward  making  up  this  en- 
dowment : 

"Dear  Sir:  Among  the  objects  of  charity  I  have 
thought  there  were  none,  where  the  amount  could  do  more 
good  than  those  institutions  whose  object  is  to  give  our 
youth  a  good  Christian  education,  particularly  in  our  new 
and  Western  States,  where  the  rising  generation  are  soon  to 
be  our  legislators,  our  teachers,  our  ministers; — in  fact,  they 
will  be  the  nation! 

"If  I  were  to  live  my  life  over  again,  instead  of  giving 
less,  I  should  give  more.  As  to  leaving  a  large  amount  to 
children,  after  we  are  gone,  it  would,  in  general,  do  them 
more  hurt  than  good. 

"I  am  satisfied  that  no  man  is  a  true  Christian  until  he 
has  given  up  himself,  and  all  he  has,  to  God;  and  then  keep 
all  he  has,  subject  to  the  order  of  God;  then  it  will  be  a 
pleasure  to  do  what  God  shall  direct.  I  was  early  pros- 
pered, and  early  began  to  be  liberal,  and  since  that  time  I 
have  found  it  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive.  I  hope 
and  trust  God  may  give  you  wisdom  and  grace  to  guide  you. 

Lee  Claflin." 

Hon.  Edward  Everett,  of  Boston,  October,  1859,  writes 
as  follows: 

"Dear  Sir:  I  have  much  pleasure  in  stating  my  opinion 
of  Lawrence  University,  of  Wisconsin.  It  is  very  favorably 
situated  in  a  country  rapidly  settling,  fertile,  salubrious,  and 
rich  in  mineral  wealth;  easily  accessible  on  all  sides, — on  a 
noble  river.  The  only  question  now  is,  how  to  obtain  an 
enlargement  of  its  resources,  with  a  view  to  increased  use- 
fulness. 


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"This  University,  if  adequately  endowed,  cannot  fail  to 
become,  by  the  Divine  blessing,  a  radiating  point  of  intellect- 
ual, moral,  and  religious  light  to  unborn  millions,  who  will, 
in  the  next  half  century,  exercise  a  powerful  influence  in  the 
government  of  our  country.  I  consider  the  new  States  of 
the  Union  as  the  most  important  part  of  the  educational 
field.  The  East  is  well  supplied  with  seminaries  of  almost 
every  kind,  from  the  primary  school  to  the  university,  and 
the  institutions  for  professional  education.  Though  much 
has  been  done,  much  remains  to  be  done.  I  have  no  doubt 
this  will  succeed,  if  proper  methods  are  persevered  in  to  ob- 
tain an  increase  of  endowment."  Edward  Everett. 

Hon.  A.  A.  Lawrence,  of  Boston,  who  has  no  pecuniary 
interest  in  the  State,  during  the  same  month,  pledges,  as  a 
portion  of  the  present  endowment,  $5,000,  and  replies  to  a 
note  of  inquiry,  as  follows: 

"The  college  at  Appleton  is  a  vigorous  and  widely  useful 
institution,  and  there  can  be  no  doubt  of  its  permanency." 

Rev.  S.  K.  Lothrop,  D.  D.,  of  Boston,  October,  1859, 
writes : 

"I  am  acquainted  with  the  character  and  usefulness  of 
this  University  among  all  classes,  and  it  has  a  strong  claim 
upon  the  country,  and  upon  us,  for  aid." 

The  same  is  concurred  in  by  the  following  clergy: 

Rev.  N.  Hall,  Rev.  J.  H.  Morrison,  of  Dorchester,  and 
Rev.  Dr.  Hill,  of  Worcester. 

We  have  shown  this  to  be  of  God,  and  sustained  by  the 
judgment  and  benevolence  of  the  best  and  wisest  men  of 
this  nation*  When  we  combine  all  the  weight  of  talent, 
wisdom,  piety,  and  benevolence,  concentrated  in  the  forego- 
ing, we  must  be  compelled  to  say:   this  University  has  an 

*  See  letters  of  Stephen  H.  Tyng,  Bishops  Janes  and 
Thomas  M.  Clark,  Presidents  Walker,  of  Harvard  College, 
and  Sears,  of  Brown  University,  Doctors  Stevens,  Porter, 
Carlton,  McClintock,  and  Haven,  pages  17,  18,  19  of  Appendix. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD         79 

established  claim  before  an  enlightened  and  liberal  public, 
in  the  East  as  well  as  in  the  West,  for  raising  the  amount 
asked  for  to  endow  and  rebuild,  which  is  for  East  and  West 
$83,000.  This  amount  will  permanently  secure  a  literary 
citadel,  in  the  midst  of  the  great  struggle,  from  which  to 
draw  recruits  without  importing  or  transporting.  Provi- 
dence has  given  such  direction  to  the  origin  and  progress  of 
the  Lawrence  University,  that  all  men  must  see  that  this  is 
a  beacon-light,  now  burning,  designed  of  God  to  give  direc- 
tion to  unnumbered  millions,  through  all  succeeding  gen- 
erations. 

Europe  is  pouring  into  this  fairest  portion  of  our  earth 
a  flood  of  rationalism.  It  can  only  be  met  by  the  united 
efforts  of  enlightened  Christians.  Here  is  the  battle-ground. 
The  hour  of  conflict  is  now  upon  us.  The  hosts  of  Satan  are 
marching  upon  us  in  three  distinct  divisions, — the  Papal,  the 
Rational,  and  the  Sensual.  Who  will  furnish  the  munitions 
of  war  for  the  conflict?  The  majestic  West  must  be  edu- 
cated. If  Christianity  does  not  do  it  through  her  literary 
institutions,  Infidelity  will. 

All  schools  and  universities  cost  money,  and  have  been 
committed  to  the  care  of  some  individuals.  This  is  a  day  of 
liberal  things,  and  requires  liberal-minded  men  to  meet  the 
emergency.  Christianity  is  called  upon  to  meet  infidelity  on 
a  different  battle-field ;  and  as  science  and  art  have  increased 
the  power  of  man  to  destroy  nations  and  kingdoms  in  battle, 
so  now,  with  the  Paixhan  gun,  and  bomb-shell,  whole  towns 
and  cities  are  laid  in  ruins  in  a  day.  f 

Now  in  this  conflict  of  armies,  from  all  nations,  in  this 
Valley  of  the  Mississippi,  where  Gog  and  Magog  are  to 
measure  arms,  and  decide  a  long  contest  between  truth  and 
error,  a  different  weapon  of  defence  is  required  f^om  what 

f  This  is  a  fast  age.  The  express  train  runs  to-day. 
Men  desire  to  travel  by  lightning  through  the  air;  and  the 
means  and  weapons  for  the  overthrow  of  truth  are  imported 
and  transported  to  the  scene  of  action,  or  manufactured  on 
the  ground,  with  the  use  of  both  steam  and  lightning,  em- 
ployed by  the  deepest  schemes  of  inventive  minds. 


80         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

might  have  been  used  fifty  years  since.  Science  and  art  now 
are  employed  to  deceive  and  destroy  the  souls  of  men.  Chris- 
tianity must  meet  the  present  condition  of  the  world  and  use 
every  means  to  save  men. 

If  ever  the  Christian  church  marshalled  successfully  her 
unlettered  hosts  in  the  conquest  of  the  world,  that  day  has 
passed  away  never  to  return. 

It  may  be  the  denomination  to  whom  this  enterprise  was 
entrusted  by  the  originators  and  founders  have  done  less  for 
this  than  they  ought,  or  would  have  done,  had  they  known 
its  importance  compared  with  other  institutions  of  the  land 
intrusted  to  their  care.  But  in  this  undertaking  the  most 
liberal-minded  men  saw  in  this  extended  field  an  opening  to 
do  immense  good  to  a  great  country,  by  establishing  such  an 
institution,  and  concluded  to  give  to  the  Methodists  the 
responsibility  of  applying  their  bounties,  on  condiiton  of 
raising  and  combining  that  of  others  in  the  establishment  of 
the  Lawrence  University,  because,  in  their  judgment,  "their 
principles  were  better  adapted  to  the  condition  of  the  West 
than  any  other,  and  could  diffuse  a  greater  amount  of  good 
with  the  same  means."  If  for  these  reasons  these  men  gave 
to  this  enterprise  a  liberal  start  for  the  commencement  of 
our  Institution  for  the  diffusion  of  religious  and  literary 
knowledge,  we  urge  this  as  a  strong  reason  why  this  denomi- 
nation should  especially  aid  now.  As  there  is  a  just  demand 
upon  the  parent  to  care  for  his  own  child,  so  we  come  with 
this  demand,  first  to  the  parent  that  has  assumed  the 
responsibility. 

The  opinions  of  some,  looking  upon  this  measure  with  en- 
larged views,  are  that  the  importance  of  the  institution  is 
not  appreciated  by  Eastern  Methodists,  compared  with  the 
claims  of  Eastern  institutions.  Hiram  Barney,  Esq.,  of 
New  York,  a  great  friend  to  the  cause  of  education  in  the 
West,  but  of  another  denomination,  expressed  his  views  on 
the  subject  as  follows: 

"The  Methodists  did  not  realize  as  they  ought,  the  de- 
mand upon  them  to  aid  this  Institution,  on  account  of  the 
liberal  aid  given  them  by  others."     He  knew  from  his  fre- 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         81 

quent  visits  to  the  State  and  to  the  College,  that  the  Eastern 
institutions  of  the  church  had  not  one-hundredth  part  as 
strong  claim  upon  the  Eastern  Methodist  as  this,  and  why 
they  did  not  see  it,  was  strange.  He  thought  this  to  be  of 
such  public  interest  to  the 'country,  that  he  gave  to  this  six 
hundred  dollars  because  the  Institution  was  a  necessity  to 
the  people  of  the  Northwest. 

A  college,  sustained  at  that  position,  must  exercise  a 
control  beyond  what  any  Eastern  college  could.  It  took 
hold  of  the  people  in  the  early  formation  of  the  character 
of  the  first  settlements,  and  must  exert  an  influence  beyond 
what  three  or  four  Eastern  colleges  could." 

Men  gave  once  to  the  outfit  of  the  sacramental  host  of 
the  Christian  army  -from  their  small  fortunes,  hundreds  of 
dollars,  for  the  promotion  of  truth,  science  and  religion,  but 
now  are  called  upon  to  give  from  their  large  fortunes  hun- 
dreds of  thousands,  secured  by  the  Divine  blessing,  through 
the  continuance  of  great  national  peace  and  prosperous  com- 
merce, at  home  and  abroad,  to  meet  the  great  demand  for 
our  armies  on  the  march  and  in  the  conflict,  to  secure  the 
universal  triumph  of  truth.  In  proportion  to  the  world's 
growth  and  greatness  is  the  demand  for  accomplishing  the 
world's  salvation. 

The  benevolent  Christian  now  inquires  before  God,  What 
wouldst  thou  have  me  to  do?  And  the  greater  the  amount 
of  wealth  possessed  by  the  Christian,  the  greater  his  respons- 
ibility, and  the  greater  his  anxiety  to  know  in  what  way  and 
in  what  direction,  and  upon  what  objects  to  expend  it.  And 
he  is  answered,  "Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  you;  good  meas- 
ure, pressed  down,  running  over,  shall  men  give  into  your 
bosom.  For  with  the  same  measure  that  you  mete,  withal 
it  shall  be  measured  to  you  again."     Luke  vi.  38. 

This  demand  urges  its  claim  for  immediate  aid  upon 
many  who  must  see  the  utility  of  endowing  this  University. 
Who,  then,  before  they  leave  the  activities  of  life,  will  see 
this  fortification  made  strong,  that  upon  this  ground  the  work 
of  educating  teachers  and  ministers  and  mothers,  may  be 
carried  out? 


82         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Can  anyone  among  you  conceive  of  an  object  that  has 
better  ground  or  a  stronger  claim  for  your  liberal  response! 

On  reflection,  where  is  the  spot,  in  what  land,  what  na- 
tion on  the  whole  earth,  that  has  a  demand  upon  your  benevo- 
lence equal  to  this?  Has  any  demand  appealed  better  to 
your  understanding,  or  been  better  supported  by  the  judg- 
ment and  opinions  of  the  great  and  good  men  of  the  land, 
East  and  West?  Can  you  select  a  more  deserving  one,  or 
take  hold  of  one  more  generally  approved  by  all  Christians, 
of  all  sects,  or  one  that  will  reflect  more  honor  upon  your- 
selves, or  upon  posterity,  than  to  endow  with  $10,000  or 
$20,000  a  chair  in  the  Lawrence  University,  that  shall  per- 
petuate your  name,  and  be  sustained  by  you,  and  send  lights 
to  other  lands  and  seas? 

But  if  you  cannot  do  this,  you  cannot  say  now,  as  is 
often  said,  this  claim  does  not  reach  me.  "Remember,  there 
is  that  scattereth,  and  yet  increaseth;  and  there  is  that 
withholdeth  more  than  is  meet,  but  it  tendeth  to  poverty." 

I  trust  you  will  excuse  the  importunities  of  this  address, 
when  you  consider  it  is  delivered  by  one  who  selected  the 
grounds  in  1848,  and  penetrated  with  his  family  in  winter 
from  New  England,  endured  the  hazard  of  navigation  on 
Lake  Erie  in  December,  and  a  journey  around  the  lakes, 
without  one  mile  of  railroad,  to  reach  the  spot  where  the 
white  man's  home  had  never  been,  or  God's  worship  observed ; 
who  saw  the  first  college  building  erected,  and  then  enveloped 
in  flames;  who  has  given  of  his  own  means,*  and  would 
prefer,  were  it  in  his  power,  to  give  the  whole  amount  to 
soliciting  it  from  others;  yet  as  a  parent  will  insist  upon 
procuring  relief  and  support  for  a  suffering  child,  I  must 
insist  upon  obtaining  from  your  benevolence,  relief  and  sup- 
port to  this  most  worthy  cause.  "The  silver  is  mine,  and 
the  gold  is  mine,  saith  the  Lord." 

You  have  the  privilege  of  aiding  and  "doing  good  even 
at  a  sacrifice,  with  which  God  is  well  pleased." 


See  second  page  of  the  appendix. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD         83 

I  trust  you  will  not  say  now,  as  is  often  said,  this  is  one 
enterprise  too  many,  or  that  you  have  calls  nearer  home  that 
must  first  be  met.  This  urgent  call  is  of  God,  and  is  now 
nearest  you.  It  is  pleading;  with  you.  God  has  brought  this 
to  your  door,  and  is  now  applying  it  to  your  heart.  Do  not 
say,  go  thou  and  be  warmed — or,  go  thy  way  for  this  time; 
but  now  give  your  aid  and  afford  relief.  The  present  belongs 
to  you;  the  future  to  God.  You  may  not  live  to  apply  your 
aid  to  this  or  any  other  object;  and  to  what  could  you  apply 
your  money  to  accomplish  so  much? 

Should  you  live,  you  may  never  have  the  means  again 
that  you  possess  today.  You  have  the  means  of  relief  in  your 
hands  now — are  they  yours?  If  so,  how  long  will  you  possess 
them.  To  you  God  has  entrusted  the  means  of  future  safety 
to  the  extended  West;  will  you  apply  it  there? 

Ships  driven  before  a  storm  cannot  escape  the  reefs  with- 
out a  compass;  neither  can  the  people  of  this  or  other  lands 
escape  threatened  ruin  without  the  aid  that  God  has  entrusted 
with  and  demanded  of  his  stewards,  who  alone  are  account- 
able for  vhe  trust.  May  God  dispose  your  hearts  to  apply 
the  amount  entrusted  with  you,  for  the  claim  he  now  brings, 
in  its  relief;  or  in  making  up  your  account  for  death  and 
judgment,  will  you  decide  this  very  hour  the  amount  you  will 
leave  to  this  Institution?  I  ask  that  this  demand  be  settled 
before  God.  "What  thou  doest,  do  quickly."  "Cast  thy  bread 
upon  the  waters,  for  thou  shalt  find  it  after  many  days." 
"Blessed  are  you  that  sow  beside  all  waters." 

If  you  cannot  give  ten  thousand  dollars  you  can  give  ten 
dollars,  and  say,  "Of  thine  own  have  we  given  thee," — with 
which  amount  God  will  be  as  well  pleased  as  with  the  giving 
of  large  amounts  by  those  of  large  wealth.  Now,  as  drops 
help  make  up  the  ocean,  so  you  can  help  make  up  $83,000, 
which  amount  is  asked  for,  and  must  be  obtained,  in  behalf 
of  this  cause. 

Most  sincerely  and  affectionately,  with  due  respect, 
Reeder  Smith,  Agent, 

Lawrence  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Boston,  February  24,  1860. 


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TO  THE  PUBLIC 

The  substance  of  this  Lecture  has  been  weighed  by  many, 
including  presidents  of  colleges  and  eminent  doctors  of  divin- 
ity, who  have  decided  upon  the  justness  of  this  appeal  for 
immediate  aid,  and  advised  its  publication,  hoping  thereby 
to  bring  this  object  to  the  consideration  of  those  that  have 
wealth,  and  desire  to  apply  it  upon  the  enterprise  most 
worthy,  before  they  die.  A  candid  perusal  of  this  pamphlet 
will  leave  any  Christian  mind  favorably  impressed  with  a 
desire  to  respond  to  this  just  demand  upon  their  benevolence. 


DR.   E.    D.   HUNTLEY 

Fourth  President 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         85 


SOME  EARLY  LAWRENCE  SONGS 


LAWRENCE  HYMN,  No.  1 

Tune — "John  Brown's  Body," 

"When  the  Roll  is  Called  Up  Yonder." 

Our  eyes  have  seen  the  promise  of  the  time  when  Truth  shall 

reign, 
When  the  wrong  shall  have  departed,  never  more  to  come 

again, 
In  the  dual  flag  of  Lawrence, — blue  and  white, — without  a 

stain, 
Whose  God  is  marching  on. 

Chorus — Glory,  glory,  hallelujah!    glory,  glory  hallelujah! 

Glory,  glory,  hallelujah!  our  God  is  marching  on. 
We  have  watched  it  when  the  battle  closed  around  it  fierce 

and  grim, 
When  the  hordes  of  Night  and  Error  sought  its  glorious  folds 

to  dim ; 
Where  the  banner  waved  we  triumphed  through  the  guiding 

hand  of  Him 
Whose  Truth  is  marching  on. 

Chorus — His  Truth  is  marching  on. 

"Forward!"  still  His  voice  is  calling;  in  the  van  our  pennon 

flies; 
Shall  the  Leader  want  for  soldiers  while  the  moment  wanes 

and  dies? 
While  Truth  is  marching  on? 

Chorus — While  Truth  is  marching  on. 

In  the  beauty  of  the  lilies  Christ  was  born  across  the  sea, 
With  a  glory  in  His  bosom,  that  transfigures  you  and  me; 
As  he  died  to  make  men  holy,  let  us  live  to  make  men  free, 
While  God  is  marching  on. 

Chorus — Our  God  is  marching  on. 

Hugh  J.  Hughes. 


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LAWRENCE  HYMN,  No.  2 

Tune —  "America." 

Dear  Lawrence,  here  we  meet, 
With  eager  hearts  to  greet 

Our  friends  tonight; 
Here  where  each  hand  grasps  hand 
An  earnest  Christian  band 
Resolved  to  nobly  stand 

For  God  and  Right. 

We'll  pledge  ourselves  anew, 
E'er  to  continue  true 

To  ties  of  old. 
Strangers  a  welcome  kind 
We'll  give  with  loyal  mind, 
E'er  may  they  Lawrence  find 

A  pleasant  fold. 

Let  knowledge  here  be  sought, 
And  every  noble  thought 

Be  cherished  dear; 
That  ign'rance  put  to  flight, 
May  ne'er  oppose  the  Right, 
But  wisdom  in  its  might 

For  aye  appear. 

Dear  Lawrence,  noble,  grand; 
Long  may  thy  gray  walls  stand 

In  stately  pride; 
Long  may  thy  walls  resound 
With  laughter's  joyous  sound, 
And  jollity  abound, 

With  God,  our  Guide. 


.LAWRENCE  COLLEGE  ALUMNI  RECORD         87 

REUNION  SONG  OF  SIXTY  YEARS  AGO 

Let  us  mingle  all  our  voices 
In  a  soul-inspiring  song, 
Let  each  true  Philalathean  shout 
A  chorus  loud  and  long; 
And  as  we  lift  our  voices, 
Let  the  joyful  measure  flow, 
||  :To  celebrate  the  praises  of 
Our  fathers  long  ago:|[ 

Chorus — Our  fathers,  etc. 

Here  they  laid  the  broad  foundations 

Of  our  loved  fraternity, 

Where  love  is  like  the  endless  waves 

That  roll  from  sea  to  sea. 

Here  they  sang  the  glorious  pean 

Which  they  handed  down  to  fame, 

||:Of  the  name  Philalathean, 

'Tis  a  noble,  glorious  name:|| 

Here  they  met  and  learned  the  lessons 

That  their  lives  now  teach  to  all, 

And  with  smile  and  tear  each  passing  year 

They  gather  in  our  hall, 

And  they  tell  us  of  their  trials 

And  their  hour  of  triumph  too; 

||  :With  faith  in  God  and  love  for  man 

They  fought  the  battle  through  :|| 

When  traitor  wiles  throughout  our  land 

Made  blood  fraternal  flow, 

Philals,  were  first  of  Lawrence's  sons 

To  grapple  with  the  foe ; 

While  they  marched  beneath  the  stars  and 

stripes 
They  wore  the  badge  of  blue, 
||  :And  with  shot  and  shell  proved  valiantly 
Devotion  to  the  True.|| 


88         LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

To  our  brothers  who  have  fallen  sing 

One  stanza  ere  we  go, 

They  poured  their  life-blood  freely  out 

Pro  bono  publico, 

Though  no  marble  column  marks  the  spot 

Where  treason  laid  them  low, 

|| :  Their  names  are  loved  from  east  to  west 

Where'er  Philals  may  go:|| 

Now,  another  stanza  ere  we  part, 
In  chorus  all  unite, 
Hurrah  for  our  society, 
Hurrah  for  Truth  and  Right; 
Hurrah  for  all  the  glorious  names 
That  on  our  records  stand, 
|| :  God  bless  each  earnest,  true  Philal, 
Within  our  noble  land:|| 


ATHENA  SONG 

Air —  "Lily  of  the  Valley:' 


Oh,  the  world  is  rolling  onward  and  time  is  on  the  wing, 

And  we  cannot  stay  the  hours  as  they  fly. 
We  have  but  little  season  Athena's  songs  to  sing 

Ere  we  pass  them  on  to  others  by  and  by. 
But  wherever  we  may  wander,  in  drear  or  sunny  clime, 

Far  away  and  in  the  city's  busy  marts, 
In  cottage  or  in  palace,  in  pleasure  or  in  pain, 

Shall  their  memories  find  an  echo  in  our  hearts. 

Chorus — Then  gladly  let  us  labor  and  gaily  let  us  sing, 
Wake  the  merry  Ormsby  echoes  o'er  and  o'er, 
Swell  the  chorus,  swing  the  banner,  Athena's 

praises  ring, 
'Tis  the  name  we'll  love  and  honor  ever  more. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         89 


II. 

We  shall  think  and  see  the  clearer  for  the  work  we're  doing 
here, 

And  the  world  has  need  of  thinkers  strong  and  true, 
She  has  work  for  brainy  women  in  whatever  paths  they 
choose, 

Work  the  best  and  bravest  men  can  never  do. 
Then  we'll  heal  the  sick  and  lonely,  and  we'll  preach  the 
gospel  too. 

We  will  send  the  flying  message  o'er  the  wire, 
We  will  buy,  or  sell  or  write,  or  sing,  find  honest  work  to  do, 
And  in  paths  of  toil  our  feet  shall  never  tire. 

Chorus — 

III. 

We  are  trying  to  be  braver  and  better  every  day 

As  we  meet  to  talk  the  world's  great  questions  o'er, 
We  are  fitting  for  the  battles  we  shall  meet  along  the  way. 

When  old  Ormsby  hall  shall  know  our  forms  no  more. 
The  charming  name,  Athena,  in  after  years  shall  bring 

Into  being,  fairy  visions  of  delight 
As  our  thoughts  go  wandering  backward,  and  once  again 
we  sing 

Our  dear  songs  as  we  are  singing  them  tonight. 

Chorus — 

Florence  Roney  Weir. 


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CELEBRATION  OF  THE  SEVENTY-FIFTH 

ANNIVERSARY  OF  THE  FOUNDING 

OF  LAWRENCE  COLLEGE 

Monday  Afternoon,  June  fifth 

Anniversary  Concert 
Memorial  Chapel,  8:20  o'clock 

THE    LAWRENCE    CHOIR 

100  Voices 

Carl  J.  Waterman,  Conductor 

Assisted  by 

James  Hamilton,  Tenor 

and 

The  Fullinwider  String  Quartet 

Program 

1.  a.     Psalm  XLIII Mendelssohn 

b.  Concordia  Laetitia         Latin  Hymn  of  XIV th  Century 

c.  Hymn    of   Praise        Tschaikowsky 

Lawrence  Choir 

2.  a.     Come  my  Beloved  (Atalanta) Handel 

b.  The  Asra Rubinstein 

c.  Pleading        Elgar 

d.  Aria  from  the  opera  La  Tosca       ....     Puccini 

Mr.  Hamilton 

3.  a.     Sing  again  my  Heart  and  Chant  it       .     .     .     Weidig 
b.     Scenes  from  the  Bavarian  Highlands     .     .     .     Elgar 

Lullaby 
The  Dance 

Lawrence  Choir 


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4.  a.     The   Great   Awakening       Kramer 

b-     Duna McGill 

c.  Ah!    my    Beloved        Stickles 

d.  Aria-Vesti  la  Giubba   (Pagliacci)       .     .     Leancavallo 

Mr.  Hamilton 

5.  Quartet  in  A  Minor Schubert 

Allegro  ma  non  troppo 
Andante 

Minuetto,  Allegretto 
Allegro  moderato 

Fullinwider  String  Quartet 

6.  a.     Scandalize  mah  Name 

b.  My  little  Banjo — Negro  Folk  Songs       .     .     Burleigh 

c.  Nobody  knows  the  Trouble  I've  seen       .     .     Burleigh 

d.  Heaven,    Heaven        Burleigh 

Mr.  Hamilton 

8.     a.     Listen  to  the  Lambs Dett 

b.     Hallelujah,  Amen   (Judas  Maccabeus)       .     .     Handel 
Lawrence  Choir 


Tuesday  Morning,  June  sixth 

Anniversary  Exercises 
Memorial  Chapel,  9:30  o'clock 


Program 

Organ   Prelude — Tannhauser   March Wagner 

Miss  Margaret  Engler 

Hymn 

Prayer Rev.  Henry  Colman,  D.D.,  '57 

Vocal    Solo Mrs.    Eleanor    Mehl    Berger 

Congratulatory  Address  in  behalf  of  Wisconsin  Colleges 
President  Silas  Evans 
Ripon  College 


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Address — The  Founder  and  Founding  of  Lawrence  College 

Rev.  Edward  W.  Blakeman,  D.D.,  '07 
Address — Lawrence,  Its  Service  to  the  State  and  the  Church 

Rev.  Alpheus  Triggs,  '08 
Poem — "Lawrence" 

Jessica  North  MacDonald,  '17 

Music-Piano — The    Lark        Balakiereiv 

Rigaudon MacDowell 

Miss  Mildred  Bunnel 

Address Bishop  Homer  Stuntz,  LL.D. 

Organ  Postlude Miss  Margaret  Engler 


12:30  P.M.     Alumni   Luncheon — Presbyterian    Church 

1:30  P.M.     Alumni  Business  Meeting 

3:00  P.M.  Historical  Pageant  written  by  Mrs.  Laura 
Lummis  Schutz,  '03.  Directors,  Prof.  F.  Wes- 
ley Orr  and  Miss  Mary  A.  Gochnauer,  1900 — 
Lawrence  Memorial   Chapel. 

6:30  P.M.  Alumni  and  Anniversary  Banquet,  Dr.  James 
S.  Reeve,  '85,  Toastmaster — Russell  Sage  Hall. 


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FAIR  LAWRENCE 

Sung  at  the  Anniversary  Concert,  June  5,  1922. 

Fair  Lawrence  return  we  once  more  to  thy  arms, 

For  this  is  thy  Jubilee  year; 

Thine  ivy  clad  walls  are  grown  richer  in  charms, 

Each  elm  on  thy  campus  is  dear. 

Remembering  fondly  the  days  of  our  youth, 

When  we  were  still  sheltered  by  thee, 

We  will  joyfully  stroll  through  thy  temples  of  Truth 

In  the  rites  of  thy  grand  jubilee. 

Fair  Lawrence,  thy  children  lift  glad  hearts  in  song 

To  tell  of  the  work  thou  has  done; 

First  fruit  of  the  wilderness,  guide  through  dark  days, 

Thou  hast  labored  and  victory  won. 

The  days  of  thy  scantiness  were  rich  in  good  works, 

Noble  men  taught  and  blessed  in  thy  name; 

When  we  name  o'er  those  toilers  for  spiritual  growth, 

We  know  the  true  crown  of  thy  fame. 


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Address  of  Congratulations  in  Behalf  of  the  Wiscon- 
sin Colleges,  by  President  Silas  Evans 
of  Ripon  College 

President  Evans  gave  the  solicitation  of  the  colleges  of 
Wisconsin  on  the  75th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  Law- 
rence. He  spoke  of  the  value  of  age  and  of  traditions  and 
the  place  that  Lawrence  has  served  through  75  years  of 
sacrificial  service.  He  referred  in  appreciative  terms  of  the 
value  of  co-operation  and  the  fine  example  of  the  same  in  the 
colleges  of  the  state.  He  congratulated  the  college  on  its 
recent  growth  and  the  great  improvement  in  its  property. 
He  said  that  colleges  have  a  unique  personality;  and  while 
they  retain  it,  being  founded  on  varied  traditions,  their  ob- 
jectives are  fundamentally  the  same.  The  points  upon  which 
they  agree  are  immeasurably  more  valuable  and  hold  a  com- 
mon possession,  than  the  superficial  points  they  differ  in. 
upon  which  points  there  is  so  much  disproportioned  empha- 
sis. His  message  was  an  informal  one,  delivered  in  a  happy 
vein,  and  appreciated  by  the  large  audience  gathered. 


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THE  FOUNDING  AND  THE  FOUNDER 

By  Rev.  Edward  W.  Blakeman,  D.  D.,  '07 

Education,  in  an  age  like  ours  has  difficulty  in  justifying 
itself.  Agriculture  and  Commerce  have  hunger  as  advocate. 
Politics  can  rely  upon  the  tenacity  of  personal  opinion  to 
justify  her  existence.  Even  Religion,  though  neglected  in 
days  of  health  and  strength,  is  assured  that  one  day  death 
will  come  and  force  consideration  of  her  issues.  Not  so 
Education.  She  must  be  content  to  stand  in  court  without 
an  attorney  and  be  passed  upon  by  a  jury  picked  on  the  basis 
of  disinterest,  save  as  the  stray  idealist  lifts  his  voice  in 
her  behalf.  However,  in  the  case  of  Lawrence  College, 
Education  in  this  great  Fox  river  valley  has  placed  Commerce 
forever  under  tribute  and  made  direct  contribution  to  Poli- 
itics,    Agriculture,    and    Religion. 

The  development  of  water  power  and  the  very  name  of 
Appleton  arrived  with  the  college  as  did  the  selection  of  the 
site  of  this  thrifty  city.  Here  are  paragraphs  from  letters 
accumulated  at  the  State  Historical  Library  by  Miss  Louise 
P.  Kellogg,   Ph.D. 

Boston,   Mass.,   May   1844. 

"I  have  been  thinking  more  of  the  Williams  land.  There 
seems  good  opportunity,  not  only  for  improving  the  tone  of 
morals  and  the  standard  of  education  in  that  vicinity,  but 
also  of  conferring  a  lasting  benefit  on  a  portion  of  our  coun- 
trymen who  most  need  it. 

I  have  a  high  opinion  of  the  adaptation  of  the  principles 
of  the  Methodists  to  the  people  of  the  West,  and  I  think, 
from  all  that  I  can  learn  that  their  institutions  are  carried 
on  with  more  vigor  and  diffuse  more  good  with  the  same 
means,  than  any  other." 

Amos  Lawrence 

"The  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  the  principal  of  the  Institute  at 
the  Grand  Chute,  stopped  with  me  last  night.  He  had  all 
his  plans  for  the  college  with  all  the  appurtenances  belonging 
thereto.     His  family  is  with  him  to  settle  there. 

The  drawings  are  fine,  the  town  plat  also. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD         97 

Appleton  is  the  name  of  the  new  plat  so  named  by 
Lawrence  in  his  own  hand-writing.  I  have  no  interest  there 
neither  do  I  know  any  of  the  particulars  in  regard  to  Mr. 
Smith. 

I  would  like  to  have  the  place  flourish.  I  think  it  will 
be  the  means  of  bringing  a  great  deal  of  capital  into  the 
country   and   on   to  the   thoroughfare   through   here. 

He  states  Mr.  Lawrence  is  disposed  to  join  with  Mr. 
Martin  and  improve  the  water-power.  Would  make  any 
investment  you  would  propose  for  the  erection  of  mills,  etc. 
There  is  still  anothers  of  capital. 

One  man  is  coming  with  four  hundred  thousand  dollars. 
Astor  says  he  will  give  ten  thousand.  It  appears  to  me  as 
though  the  way  was  open  for  you  to  make  a  gain  on  our 
speculation. 

Oshkosh  is  growing  fast.  We  observe  Mr.  Smith  seems 
to  be  a  smart,  shrewd  man." 

Jos.   Jackson 

Before  Wisconsin  was  a  state,  through  interest  in  Christ- 
ian Missions  in  the  Northwestern  Territory,  Amos  Lawrence, 
an  Episcopalian  layman  who  had  helped  Eleazer  Williams 
to  funds  because,  as  he  said:  "you  are  a  missionary  in  my 
church,"  had  also  offered  to  a  circuit  rider  of  the  Methodist 
communion  the  sum  of  $10,000  for  the  founding  of  "an 
institute  for  the  education  of  Indians  and  the  German  set- 
tlers." This  was  the  equivalent  of  a  cash  gift  today  of 
$40,000.  Such  was  the  man  of  devotion  and  vision  i.  Iter 
whom  this  college  is  named.  Read  the  call  of  the  first  meet- 
ing of  the  board  of  trustees,  dated  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Aug.  25. 
1847. 

Hon.  Morgan  L.  Martin 
Dear  Sir: 

The  board  of  trustees  of  the  Lawrence  Institute  will 
meet  at  this  place  the  2nd  day  of  Sept.  next  for  the  purpose 
of  organizing,  and  also  of  adopting  such  measures  as  may 
be  thought  most  efficient  in  meeting  the  proposition  of  Mr. 
Lawrence. 

Rev.  Reeder  Smith  is  here  entrusted  with  the  agency 
of  this  whole  matter  by  Mr.  Lawrence  and  also  by  our 
Conference.  As  a  conference  we  have  resolved  to  make  our 
best  effort  to  meet  the  proposition. 


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Your  attention  is  earnestly  solicited  and  also  your  co- 
operation in  carrying  out  the  enterprise.  I  hope  you  can 
make  it  convenient  to  be  with  us  on  the  occasion. 

Very   respectfully   yours, 

Wm.  H.  Sampson 
Se'c'ty.  pro  tern  of  Board  of  Trustees 
of  the  Lawrence  Institute. 

Moves  were  effectively  taken  by  those  pioneers  to  meet 
the  proposition  of  Mr.  Lawrence.  Circuit-riders  and  settlers 
with  rare  devotion  to  the  torch  of  learning,  followed  its 
gleam  through  cold  winters,  endured  half  crops  among  the 
stumps  and  undaunted  by  the  possible  loss  of  the  initial  in- 
vestment, put  their  names  to  the  notes,  raised  up  friends  and 
guaranteed  to  prosperity  this  college.  The  Rock  River  Con- 
ference became  sponser  of  the  enterprise. 

That  necessary  evil  now  known  as  "field  agent",  "endow- 
ment campaign",  or  "pledge  getting"  was  also  let  loose  on  the 
public  at  an  early  date :  All  promoters  of  colleges  will  appre- 
ciate the  following  bit  of  history: 

Milwaukee 
Hon.  M.  L.  Martin  Aug.    24,    1848. 

Dear  Sir: 

The  blanks  furnished  me  embarrass  my  operations. 
They  are  not  transferable  in  the  scholarships  and  some  that 
are  friendly  to  the  object  contemplated,  have  no  children 
and  will  not  throw  their  money  away. 

This  at  Milwaukee  will  seriously  affect  my  success  in- 
asmuch as  some  that  have  influence  raise  the  objection. 

I  write  to  ihave  the  scholarship  made  negotiable,  and  re- 
duced. They  are  now  $100  each  and  to  have  them  made  per- 
petual.    They   are   now   10   years. 

Tracy  P.  Bingham 

In    1872    Elihu    Spencer    reported: 

"The  first  blow  of  preparation  upon  the  site  of  the 
future  University  was  struck  by  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Sampson 
who,  with  brush-hook  and  axe  made  smooth  the  way,  that 
others  might  walk  therein  demonstrating  that  he  was  truly 
a  working  Christian." 

That  constituted  what  we  would  call  the  laying  of  the 
corner-stone. 

He  goes  on  to  state: 

"The  first  sermon  in  Appleton  was  preached  by  William 
H.  Sampson,  followed  by  the  Rev.  A.  B.  Randall,  and  the 
Rev.  Reeder   Smith." 


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In  1849  the  faithful  principal  was  able  to  report  progress 
and  to  incidentally  give  us  a  look  into  the  office  of  an  early 
,  administrator: 

Appleton,  Dec.  12  1349. 
Hon.  M.  L.  Martin 
Dear  Sir: 

We  commenced  our  school  at  the  time  we  advertised  and 
have  now  about  sixty  scholars.  Our  teachers  are  thorough 
and  all  excepting  myself  are  giving  general  satisfaction.  I 
wish  our  building  was  finished.  If  so  I  believe  that  we 
could  have  every  room  filled  by  the  first  of  January.  Our 
greatest  difficulty  now  seems  to  be  the  difficulty  of  getting 
boarding  places.  I  do  not  now  see  how  we  can  entirely  finish 
our  building  before  next  spring.  If  our  lumber  was  sea- 
soned we  could  finish  in  the  course  of  a  few  weeks.  Our 
school  is  increasing  every  week  in  numbers. 

Wishing  you  all  temporal  and  spiritual  blessings,  I  remain, 

Yours  respectfully, 

Wm.  H.  Sampson. 

Not  only  were  these  early  pioneer  educators  alert  in 
plans,  and  in  the  securing  of  funds  and  a  site,  but  they 
took  part  in  the  political  events  of  their  day,  having  the 
college  always  in  their  mind.  In  this  regard,  Reeder  Smith, 
may  have  been  over  zealous  but  the  following  letter  is  an 
important  item. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Jan.   12,    1848. 
Hon.  M.  L.  Martin 
Dear  Sir: 

I  am  confident  your  interest  is  high  in  regard  for  edu- 
cation in  Wisconsin  as  well  as  your  desire  for  the  prosperity 
for  all  the  civil  Religious  and  Political  interests  committed 
to  your  trust.  Would  dispose  you  to  do  all  in  your  power 
consistent  with  justice  for  the  promotion  of  the  Lawrence 
Institute  of  Wisconsin. 

I  understood  Gen.  Cass  to  say  to  me  that  there  might  be 
some  condition  made  in  the  admission  of  Wisconsin  as  a 
State  into  the  Union,  to  appropriate  a  portion  of  the  Univer- 
sity lands,  or  some  other  for  the  benefit  of  the  Lawrence  In- 
stitute, and  should  you  see  any  way  to  promote  such  an  ar- 
rangement this  is  to  ask  your  attention  to  the  subject. 

Reeder  Smith 
Boston  Museum. 


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The  first  University  building,  the  other  building  being 
for  the  use  of  the  Academy,  was  long  in  process,  not  being 
entirely  completed  until  1855.  The  first  graduating  class 
came  forth  in  1857. 

Elihu  Spencer  in  1872  wrote  in  the  language  of  the  period : 
"Up  to  the  present  time  there  have  been  graduated  124 
gentlemen  and  62  ladies  making  an  aggregate  of  186  thor- 
oughly educated  ladies  and  gentlemen  sent  forth  from  what 
less  than  twenty-nine  years  since  was  a  dense  forest." 

As  for  Appleton,  her  story  continued  to  be  interwoven 
with,  and  greatly  influenced  by  the  college.  In  1857  A.  J. 
Reid,  editor  of  the  Appleton  Post  in  a  small  book  set  forth 
in  a  forceful  style  the  resources  and  manufacturing  capacity 
of  the  lower  Fox  River  Valley: 

"It  is,  perhaps,  quite  unusual,  but  still  it  can  be  easily 
accounted  for,  that  a  Western  city  of  so  limited  an  age,  and 
whose  material  resources  are  as  yet  in  the  infancy  of  de- 
velopment, possesses  the  superior  educational  advantages 
which  but  few  places  ever  enjoy.  But  when  it  is  remember- 
ed that  the  corner-stone  upon  which  this  city  has  been 
reared  thus  far,  was  an  educational  institution,  founded  in 
this  place  a  quarter  of  a  century  ago,  it  is  not  strange  that 
this  important  interest  of  society  should  have  kept  pace,  not 
only  with  the  demands  of  this  immediate  locality,  but  of 
this  and  neighboring  States  as  well.  Lawrence  University 
was  the  nucleus  about  which  the  elements  which  serve  to 
make  up  a  city,  were  collected;  and  it  being  the  first  chief 
feature  of  attraction,  Appleton  stood  out  from  the  first  as 
a  place  possessing  unusual  and  superior  educational  facili- 
ties. The  curriculum  of  the  University  is  as  extended  and 
comprehensive  as  that  of  any  other  institution  in  the  West. 
It  embraces  classical,  scientific  and  civil  engineering  courses, 
while  music,  fine  arts,  and  other  similar  branches,  receive 
the   attention   which   their    importance   deserves. 

The  University  enjoys  an  excellent  reputation,  in  this 
and  other  States,  all  of  which  are  tributary  to  its  main- 
tenance and  development.  Its  administration  is  in  the  hands 
of  an  able  and  accomplished  faculty,  the  members  of  which 
rank  high  among  educational  men,  both  in  this  country  and 
in   Europe." 

Thus  it  may  be  said  that  in  this  college,  Education  not 
only  early  justified  herself,  but  was  one  of  the  basic  elements 
beneath  the  stable  prosperity  with  which  this  whole  region 
of  Wisconsin  is  now  richly  blessed. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       101 

Turning  to  the  founder,  we  learn  that  Amos  Lawrence 
had  with  his  initial  gift,  thoughtfully  sent  Reeder  Smith, 
his  agent,  and  had  with  equal  sagacity  placed  on  the  gift  the 
condition  that  a  sum  equal  should  be  found  by  the  Method- 
ists. Mr.  Lawrence  was  a  devout  and  cultured  man  true 
to  the  best  of  New  England — From  his  diary  for  May  27, 
1843  we  read: 

Signed  articles  of  copartnership  with  Robert  Mason. 
I  deem  this  a  highly  important  step  in  my  career,  and  I  pray 
that  I  may  be  true  to  the  new  duties  I  have  undertaken  and 
may  not  allow  indolence  or  timidity  to  hinder  me  from  taking 
my  full  share  of  the  labor  which  will  fall  upon  me. 

I  know  that  our  success  depends  very  much  upon  our  own 
efforts,  and  I  trust  that  if  it  should  come,  I  may  not  forget 
my  duty  in  using  it,  not  for  my  own  aggrandizement,  but 
for  the  advancement  of  Christ's  Kingdom  upon  earth. 

I  hope  to  look  to  God  for  strength  for  success;  on  Him 
I   will  lean." 

But  his  tender  devotion  to  man  was  equal  to  his  regard 
for  the  ruling  providence  of  God  was  paralleled  by  a  tender 
devotion  to  men.     To   a  teacher  he  wrote: 

Dear  Prof.  Sales: 
(Harvard   College) 

Will  you  accept  the  above  check  ($50.)  as  a  New  Year's 
present  from  one  of  your  old  scholars,  who  though  he  did 
not  learn  much  Spanish,  could  not  help  learning  to  love  the 
instructor  so  disinterested,  so  kind,  so  gentle,  so  playful,  and 
yet  so  venerable.  May  God  grant  you,  my  dear  sir,  ail  his 
consolations  here  and   hereafter. 

With   great   regard, 

Amos  A.  Lawrence 

Mr.  Lawrence  did  not  have  to  be  courted,  and  exhorted 
to  give  money  for  education,  rather  his  persistent  benevolence 
and   studied   leadership   is  betrayed: 

Boston,   Mass. 
Aug.  31,  1849. 

To  Hon.  Morgan  L.  Martin 
Dear  Sir: 

Allow  me  to  express  my  disappointment  that  you  should 
not  have  allowed  your  name  to  remain  as  treasurer  of  the 
school  in  which  you  appeared  to  take  so  much  interest. 


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Though  its  progress  has  been  somewhat  tardy  there 
seems  to  be  good  reason  to  believe  that  it  will  (if  its  affairs 
are  honestly  administered)  prove  successful  and  be  a  lasting 
benefit  to  the  settlers  in  that  neighborhood. 

Respectfully   and   truly  yours, 

Amos  A.  Lawrence 

Other  letters  followed;  Martin  charging  Smith  with 
dishonesty  and  Lawrence  standing  by  Smith  awaited  further 
evidence,  but  this  correspondence  is  on  a  high  plane  and 
reveals  the  fine  character  of  these  men. 

Even  when  differences  of  opinion  and  sharp  conflict  arose 
the  founder  of  Lawrence  kept  to  that  high  road  of  integrity 
which  runs  between  weak  indifference  on  the  one  side  and 
stern  unbending  logic  on  the  other.  When  he  and  the 
Hon.  M.  Martin  finally  parted  company  because  of  the 
failure  of  a   third   party  he   writes: 

Boston,   Mass. 
Jan.  26,  1850 
I  almost  wish  it  were  of  a  different  nature,  since  I  am 
satisfied  that  to  give  them  up  (the  lands)  would  give  me  less 
trouble  and  perhaps  be  more  economical  than  to  hold  them. 

But,  my  dear  sir,  I  cannot  yield  to  injustice,  nor  can  I 
give  it  any  different  name  when  I  see  it  proceed  from  those 
whom  I  supposed  to  be  my  friends. 

Without  doubt  my  character  will  be  blackened  by  the  vari- 
ous claimants  and  to  that  I  must  submit,  but  it  shall  not  be 
said  that  I  am  afraid  of  maintaining  my  rights,  and  I  assure 
you  I  shall  resist  all  the  claims  to  the  last,  unless  they  appear 
in  a  different  light  from  the  present. 

Yours  very  truly, 
Amos  A.  Lawrence 

As  a  student  in  Harvard  about  to  graduate  Mr.  Lawrence 
had,  years  before,  written  in  his  diary  as  follows: 

My  advantages  for  becoming  rich  are  great;  if  I  have 
mercantile  tact  enough  to  carry  on  the  immense  though  safe 
machine  which  my  father  and  uncle  have  put  in  operation, 
it  will  turn  out  gold  for  me  as  fast  as  I  could  wish. 

They  say  riches  are  a  burden  that  harass  the  soul,  and 
lead  into  temptation;  so  they  are  to  the  miser  who  is  in 
constant  fear  of  losing  his  acquisitions,  and  to  the  profligate 
who  receives  an  inheritance  merely  to  squander  it  on  his 
passions. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       103 

A  good  man  will  willingly  endure  the  labor  of  taking 
care  of  his  property  for  the  sake  of  others  whom  he  can  so 
much  benefit  by  it,  but  his  thoughts  and  fears  will  not  be 
perpetually  on  the  alert  that  he  may  not  lose  a  dollar  and  not 
make    all    he    can. 

If  one  can  be  rich  and  yet  for  his  private  ease  will  not 
be,  he  is  almost  as  loving  of  himself  as  he  who  heaps  up  only 
to  count  his  dollars,  and  refuses  the  demands  of  charity. 

It  later  happened  however,  that  his  uncle  and  his  father 
suffered  reverses  and  the  young  Amos  was  compelled  to 
start  life  for  himself  without  fortune  and  devoid  of  the 
business  prestige  he  expected  to  inherit. 

A  closer  study  of  his  life  also  reveals  his  intimate  spirit- 
uality. 

In  1842  there  appears  on  Easter  this  note: 

To-day  we  were  both  confirmed  at  St.  Paul's  Church  by 
Bishop  Griswald.  There  were  43  others,  among  them  my 
brother  William  and  his  wife  and  Marianne  Appleton.  Our 
pastor,   Dr.   Vinton,   has   labored  very   successfully. 

God  has  poured  out  his  spirit  over  the  whole  country 
and  there  seems  to  be  a  universal  revival.  I  pray  that  we 
may  not  either  of  us  be  led  astray  by  the  allurements 
of  this  world  and  forget  our  God  and  Savior. 

His  consecration  penetrated  to  his  property  bringing 
forth  a  series  of  contributions  to  religious  benevolent,  and 
civic  enterprises  and  a  long  trusteeship  of  a  Theological 
Seminary  and  several  other  similar  offices. 

To  his  son  (now  Bishop  Lawrence)  he  wrote,  during 
his   reclining  years: 

You  cannot  expect  to  be  so  long  and  so  abundantly 
blessed  as  I  have  been;  but  you  will  be  spared  from  some 
hardships  which  fall  on  those  who  begin  life  poor. 

Property  is  a  trust;  and  it  affords  more  or  less  pleasure 
in  proportion  to  the  fidelity  with  which  we  administer  it. 

And  to  his  daughter  (on  the  event  of  transferring  to 
her  considerable  property)  : 

But  after  all  it  is  only  yours  in  trust.  It  will  not  be 
long  (tho  it  may  seem  otherwise  to  you  now)  before  you 
will  be  called  to  give  an  account  of  ths  whole  of  it. 


104       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 

May  God  help  you  to  use  it  and  all  your  advantages  so 
as  to  render  an  account  that  will  be  acceptable  to  Him. 

You  have  been  a  dutiful  and  loving  daughter,  for  which 
I  thank  God  every  day  of  my  life. 

On  occasion  of  the  death  of  his  own  father,  Amos  Lawrence 
recorded  in  his   diary  the  following  prayer: 

May  God  grant  to  me  as  peaceful  a  release  from  this 
body  as  was  granted  to  him.  God  of  my  fathers,  help  me  to 
live  a  holy  life;  help  me  by  my  example  to  lead  those  who 
look  up  to  me  into  the  heavenly  life. 

Thus  has  education  through  the  founding  and  the  founder 
of  this,  our  Alma  Mater  initiated  commerce  in  these  parts, 
enriched  the  lives  of  our  citizens,  perpetuated  the  cultural 
ideal  and  quickened  religion  in  the  lives  of  us  who  call 
"Lawrence"    our    college    home. 


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>      -7W|Hfc|| 

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Mr  |j        ^ 

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LAWRENCE 

Jessica  North  MacDonald,  '17 

How   small   the   seedling   that   our  fathers  planted, 

That  grows  so  wide  and  bountiful  today! 

Her  children  turn  to  greet  her,  memory-haunted 

From  paths  a  world  away. 

Perhaps  in  storied  Padua  or  Florence, 

Perhaps  in  distant  Orient  they  hear, 

"Why  I  remember,  you..  .You  were  at  Lawrence 

In  such  and  such  a  year." 

Still  does  she     cherish  us,  our  Alma  Mater, - 

Her  many  fledglings  scattered  from  her  nest, 

In  smoke  filled  streets  where  dreams  and  visions  totter, 

Still  we  find  comfort,  turning  to  her  breast. 

Not  feeling  that  our  youth  was  happiest, 
Nor  shunning  life,-  its  grimness  and  its  glory, 
But  turning  to  the  school  we  love  the  best 
As   to   the  pages   of   a  well-loved  story.- 

Pages   wherein   we    read   and   never   tire, 
Feeling  once  more  the  flush  of  hard-earned  praise, 
As   when   we   won  some   height    by   strenuous   ways 
And   like   Prometheus   brought   down   the  fire. 

Remembering  again  the  quiet  talks, 
The   campus,   and  the   walls  where  ivy  clings, 
The  groups  of  laughing  students  on  the  walks, 
And  all  the  common,  worn,  familiar  things, 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       107 


And  most  of  all,  remembering  how  it  came 

Almost    unher aided ,-the    sacred   flame,- 

The   dream,-the   star,- 

The   lamp  that  guides  us  safe  where   dangers   are. 

Great  hope  have  they  who  toil  to  plant  a  college- 
High  confidence  and  trust, 
Vision  to  see  it  bearing  fruit  of  knowledge 
When  they  are   long  in  dust. 

Let  them  look  back  with  loving  pride  upo?i  her 
If   in    their   spirit-land   remembrance    calls. 
Let  them  look  back  and  see  her  still  with  honor 
Inhabiting   their  halls. 

While  flowing   like  a  strong   and  silent  river, 
Forever  issusing  and  never  gone, 
The  fountain  of  our  hope  and  our  endeavor, 
Endless   their   dream  goes   on. 


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LAWRENCE,  ITS  SERVICE  TO  STATE 
AND  CHURCH 

By  Rev.  Alpheus  W.  Triggs,  '08 

When  Lawrence  observed  her  semi-centennial  celebra- 
tion a  number  of  distinguished  men  and  women  taxed  mind 
and  speech  in  an  effort  to  set  forth  adequately  the  story  of 
her  achievements.  One  related  that  "Our  graduates  are 
found  in  India,  China,  Japan,  Austria,  Brazil,  Mexico  and 
New  Brunswick  and  in  28  States  of  the  Union;  that  28% 
are  engaged  in  preaching  the  gospel;  23%  are  lawyers;  8% 
doctors;  ten  actively  engaged  in  University  work  and  many 
in  teaching  in  public  schools."  Another  said:  "A  sanctified 
and  sanctifying  power  from  the  school  now  reaches  out  into 
all  avenues  and  classes  of  society.  The  multitudes  lifted 
by  this  power  into  higher  life  and  character,  here  directly 
and  elsewhere  indirectly,  no  man  can  number."  Still  an- 
other said:  "Lawrence  has  come  to  the  fiftieth  anniversary 
with  achievements  so  great  that  no  one  questions  the  wisdom 
of  its  founding.  Beyond  all  question  society  has  been  so 
greatly  enriched  by  the  direct  products  of  this  institution 
of  learning  that  could  you  by  some  fell  stroke  eliminate  all 
its  work  and  quench  all  its  light  the  world  would  feel  the 
darkness   and   impoverishment." 

If  all  this  were  true  then,  what  shall  we  say  today?  Then 
the  campus  was  600  by  700  feet  and  w  rth  perhaps  $20,000; 
now  there  are  12  acres  worth  more  than  $100,000.  Then 
there  were  four  buildings,  and  a  gentleman  of  this  city 
made  very  bold  and  expressed  the  hope  that  there  might  be 
four  others.  Now  there  are  four  times  four,  valued  at  more 
than  $700,000.  Then  the  faculty  numbered  twelve;  now  the 
number  is  seventy,  including  the  School  of  Music.  Then  there 
were  eighty  six  students  in  the  college  proper;  now  there 
are  more  than  eight  hundred.  At  that  time  there  were  418 
graduates  in   fifty  years;   now  the  number  is   1524,  a  gain 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       109 

of  1106  in  twenty  five  years.  A  similar  growth  in  the 
next  twenty  five  years  would  give  us  a  great  university 
like  our  State  University. 

But  buildings  and  equipment  do  not  necessarily  mean 
success.  We  might  have  all  these  and  fail.  What  has 
Lawrence  done?  What  service  has  she  rendered  to  Church 
and  State?     It  is  my  privilege  to  indicate  briefly. 

It  is  well  to  remember  that  Lawrence  was  conceived 
in  a  spirit  of  unselfishness  and  dedicated  to  Service.  As 
Mr.  Lawrence  offered  the  first  ten  thousand  dollars  to  found 
the  college  he  wrote:  "There  seems  to  be  a  good  opportunity 
not  only  of  improving  the  tone  of  morals  and  the  standard 
of  education  in  that  vicinity,  but  also  of  conferring  a  lasting 
benefit  on  a  portion  of  our  countrymen  who  need  it."  This 
has  ever  been  the  ideal  of  Lawrence.  And  endowment  cam- 
paigns are  not  "'drives'"  but  opportunities  for  other  men, 
like  Mr.  Lawrence,  to  place  their  money  where  it  is  trans- 
formed into  character  ana  touched  with  the  spirit  of  im- 
mortality. This  in  itself  is  a  great  service  both  to  those 
who  give  and  to  those  who  receive. 

Lawrence  has  succeeded  in  raising  the  standard  of  ed- 
ucation in  the  vicinity.  Bishop  Bashford,  whom  Wisconsin 
delighted  to  honor  and  remembers  with  honor,  once  said,  "All 
education  when  logically  and  consistently  developed,  leads 
to  Christianity.  True  education  is  only  a  lower  form  of 
Christianity.  Christianity  is  the  higher  education."  So  we 
believe.  And  the  aim  of  our  college  has  always  been  to  pro- 
duce Christian  character  without  regard  to  the  teaching  of 
particular  tenets,  for  the  atmosphere  of  the  college  has  al- 
ways been   generous   to   thought. 

The  second  Article  of  Incorporation  reads:  "No  religious 
tenet  or  opinion  shall  be  required  for  the  qualification  for 
the  office  of  Trustee  except  a  full  belief  in  divine  revelation; 
nor  of  any  student  shall  any  religious  tenet  be  required  to 
entitle  them  to  all  privileges  of  the  Institution."  The  ideal 
is  well  expressed  in  the  inscription  on  the  seal  "Light  more 
light.     Truth  is  light." 


110        LAWRENCE  COLLEGE  ALUMNI  RECORD 

Lawrence  has  produced  many  leaders,  and  the  leadership 
of  educated  men  is  really  not  fancied.  Speaking  of  this  Geo. 
W.  Curtis  has  said  "If  New  England  has  led  the  Union, 
who  has  led  New  England?  Her  scholars,  her  educated 
class.  It  is  the  men  of  the  colleges  whose  long  persistence 
of  tongue  and  pen  fostered  the  life  of  this  country,  and 
gained  for  her  all  that  she  has  won." 

Senator  Gamble,  an  alumnus  of  this  institution,  said  in 
the  first  Phi  Beta  Kappa  address  delivered  here  ten  years 
ago,  "It  is  demonstrated  that  the  men  and  women  of  promin- 
ence and  who  have  records  of  successful  efforts  and  accom- 
plishments, were  largely  college  graduates".  And  Pres. 
Thwing,  of  Western  Reserve  University,  recently  said, 
"America  lacks  wise  and  strong  leadership.  To  educate 
leaders  of  and  for  and  by  the  people  is  the  great  insistent 
call.  The  college  will  meet  that  call."  Lawrence  has  and 
will  meet  it.  At  least  two  score  of  her  graduates  are  pro- 
fessors in  colleges  and  universities.  Her  representatives 
are  found  in  Harvard,  Columbia,  Chicago,  Northwestern, 
Michigan,  Indiana,  Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Wyoming,  Montana 
and  California.  Nor  should  it  be  forgotten  that  a  number 
of  her  graduates  are  now  efficient  members  of  her  faculty. 
Another  score  are  superintendents  of  schools,  and  more 
than  500  are  teachers  in  our  schools. 

Sometimes  it  happens  that  men  are  obliged  to  cease  the 
peaceful,  productive  pursuits  of  life,  and  stand  in  armed 
defense  of  what  has  already  been  won.  Twice  has  this 
occurred  in  the  history  of  Lawrence  and  as  many  times  the 
sons  of  Lawrence  have  made  her  not  ashamed.  Col.  Watrous, 
who  died  but  yesterday,  told  eloquently  twenty  five  years 
ago  of  the  patriotic  service  rendered  by  our  college  during 
the  Civil  War.  He  said:  "Lawrence  furnished  private 
soldiers,  company  commanders,  regimental  commanders,  an 
adjutant  general  for  the  Iron  Brigade;  staff  officers  and 
chaplains.  And  I  do  not  recall  one  of  her  sons  who  came 
out  of  the  army  with  a  tarnished  reputation,  or  a  record  for 
inefficiency.  When  Christian  civilization  hung  in  the  balance 
four   years    ago,    Lawrence   did   not   fail.     More   than    four 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       111 

hundred  blue  stars  testify  to  the  devotion  of  her  sons  and 
eleven  gold  stars  speaking  with  an  eloquence  surpassing- 
words  of  the  supreme  sacrifice  made  by  the  eleven  men 
whose  names  appear  on  yonder  tablet  in  the  entrance  to 
the  chapel. 

Lawrence  has  improved  the  tone  of  morals  as  its  founder 
hoped.  If  it  be  true  that  "republics  can  live  only  by  virtue" 
then  the  greatest  service  rendered  by  Lawrence  has  been 
through  the  Church,  through  the  men  and  women  who  have 
given  themselves  to  the  service  of  the  Church.  Sometimes 
the  criticism  is  made  that  our  college  does  not  prepare  as 
many  men  for  the  ministry  as  it  should.  Perhaps  this  is 
true.  Yet  it  is  safe  to  say  that  more  young  men  are  found 
out  by  the  college  for  the  Christian  ministry  than  are 
deflected  from  such  a  cause.  Some  outstanding  leaders  in  the 
Church  have  been  produced  by  Lawrence.  I  mention  one. 
Forty  years  ago  a  young  man  graduated  here  in  preparation 
for  the  ministry.  He  had  come  up  to  Lawrence  with  little 
or  no  interest  in  the  work  but  had  been  led  by  a  friend  to 
devote  his  life  to  that  holy  calling.  After  graduation  he 
went  east  and  received  several  degrees.  Then  he  went  to 
Europe  for  private  study.  Returning  he  occupied  import- 
ant pulpits  for  a  time  and  was  then  called  to  the  presidency 
of  a  struggling  college.  At  once  his  genius  for  adminis- 
tration began  to  manifest  itself.  In  a  few  years  that  college 
had  become  the  leading  college  of  the  state  and  that  presi- 
dent known  as  the  foremost  educator.  I  speak,  of  course,  of 
our  college  and  of  our  esteemed  and  honored  Pres.  Dr.  Plantz. 
The  late  Dr.  Perry  Miller,  also  a  graduate  of  Lawrence,  who 
told  me  the  story  often,  always  said  "The  most  important 
work  I  have  done  was  to  turn  young  Samuel  Plantz  to  the 
Christian    ministry." 

On  an  old  gateway  at  Harvard  is  the  inscription:  "After 
God  had  carried  us  safe  to  New  England  and  we  had 
builded  our  house,  provided  necessities  for  our  livelihood, 
reared  convenient  places  for  God's  worship  and  settled  the 
civil  government,  one  of  the  next  things  we  longed  for  and 
looked  after  was  to  advance  learning  and  perpetuate  it  to 


112       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

posterity,  dreading  to  leave  an  illiterate  ministry  to  the 
churches  when  our  present  ministers  shall  lie  in  the  dust." 
If  an  illiterate  ministry  were  a  menace  in  the  early  days  of 
this  country,  it  is  no  less  a  menace  now. 

Not  a  few  of  the  leading  ministers  of  this  state  and  of 
other  states  received  their  college  training  at  Lawrence.  And 
Lawrence  has  rendered  invaluable  service  both  to  Church  and 
State  through  the  men  whom  she  has  trained  for  the 
Christian  ministry  and  for  other  forms  of  Christian  work. 
There  is  much  more  that  I  might  say  but  I  must  close.  Suffice 
to  say  that  by  meeting  the  imperative  demand  for  leaders, 
both  in  Church  and  State,  Lawrence  has  rendered  a  service 
of  untold  value.  She  has  served  the  past  well.  May  she 
serve  the  furture  better. 


114       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


THE  HISTORICAL  PAGEANT. 

Lawrence  Memorial  Chapel,  3  P.  M. 


The  March 

Written  by  Mrs.   Laura  Lummis  Schutz,  '03 

Directors,  Prof.  F.  W.  Orrand  Miss  Mary  A.  Gochnauer,  1900 

PROLOGUE 

A  Herald  approaches,  and  the  bugle  call  is  heard  which 
announces  the  opening  of  the  pageant. 
Herald  speaks: 

I  beg  you,  gentle  people,  one  and  all, 

Bear  with  me  patiently. 

Behold  in  pictured  pageantry 

The  History  of  Lawrence. 

While  I  turn  back  the  yellowed  pages 

To  that  marked  "One." 

For  all  of  you  to  read 

And  trace  the  route  those  first  Lawrentians  marched 

Almost  a  century  ago. 

Be  not  indifferent, 

You  of  these  later  years 

Whose   life   is   all   before   you. 

For  it  behooves  you  ill 

To  leave  this  campus 

Ignorant,    all    unknowing 

Page   One  and   Two. 

Or  little  understanding 

The  sacrifices  of  those  early  days, 

The  unguessed  tribulations 

Of  your  Alma  Mater. 

And  you,  whose  purse  of  years  is  nearly  spent, 

Review  on  this  broad  stage 

The   olden   times. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       115 

While  phantom  voices,  scenes  well  nigh  forgot, 

Or  never  known  at  all, 

Reveal  again  the  courage,  self-denial 

Shown  by  our  Lawrence  founders. 

A  debt  so  great  we  ne'er  can  hope  to  pay  it. 

Only  hold  fast  to  what  they  gave, 

Preserve  their  memory 

Bright  and  untarnished  by  our  constant  care. 

For  the   Romantic   story 

Preceding  the  beginnings 

Of   Lawrence   College. 

Turn  to  the  preface   (sometimes  called  Tradition,) 

To  War  oppressed  France, 

France,  in  the  bloody  throes  of  Revolution. 

See  that  proud  Queen  among  her  courtiers 

Smiling  and  gay  though  crucified  with   fear, 

As  she  paints  mental  pictures   of  her  son 

Who  has  been  long  imprisoned. 

And  the  young   prince  himself 

We  witness  led  away, 

Whether  to  death  or  rescue, 

None  may  know. 

EPISODE  I 

Time.— June  20th,  1792.  Scene.— The  Tuileries  dur- 
ing the  Reign  of  Terror.  Music.  A  group  of  eight  in  the 
costume  of  Louis  XVI  are  dancing  a  minuet.  As  it  ends 
the  dancers  show  the  restraint  due  to  a  royal  presence  and 
Marie  Antoinette  enters.  The  men  dancers  bow  themselves 
out,  and  the  court  ladies  gather  around  their  royal  mistress. 
She  seats  herself. 
Marie   Antoinette: 

I  grieve  to  think  that  at  my  coming 

All  gayety  should  be  repressed. 
First  Lady: 

Your  Majesty,  we  but  dance, 

To    drug    our    apprehensions, 

Kill  the  lagging  hours. 


116       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Marie  Antoinette: 

I  understand. 

Would  I  could  find  an  opiate 

To  still  the  burning  agony  of  my  heart, 

To  stop  my  ears  to  that  clear  ringing 

Of  a  small  voice 

Calling  me  from  a  dungeon. 

"Mother—  Mother,"     And  I— 

She   half   rises,   her   face   working   with   emotion.      The 
court  ladies  murmur  broken  sentences  trying  to  reassure  her. 

Your   Majesty — 

We  beg  you — 

Pray   compose   yourself —    (Spoken   by   three   ladies.) 
Marie  Antoinette: 

I  will  compose  myself. 

I  meant  not  to  alarm  you. 

The  King  assures  me  that  there  is  no  danger. 

Leave  me  awhile; 

Presently  I  shall  join  you.    (The  court  ladies  retire.) 

The  Queen  sits  alone.     Presently  she  shields  her  arm  as 
if  a  baby  lay  there.     She  rocks  slightly  and  hums  very  softly 
which  presently  becomes  a  moaning  sound. 
Marie  Antoinette: 

I'd  swear  I  felt  the  pressure  on  my  arm 

Of  that  dear  body.    (She  raises  one  hand   and   regards 
it  closely.) 

Small  rose-leaf  hands 

Which  lay  in  mine  so  trustingly, 

Where  are  you  now? 

Better  to  see  you  folded,  white  and  still, 

To  my  warm  kisses  all  unanswering 

Than   not   to  know.    (She   rises   and   begins   pacing   the 
floor.) 

Haunted  by  fears 

I  still  must  act  the  queen. 

Pretend  all's  right 

When  everything  is  wrong, 

And  in  the  court,  smile,  bow  and  smile 

While  my  heart  bleeds. 


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In  the  distance  is  heard  a  low  horrible  sound,  the  cry 
of  the  mob.  The  Queen  stops  short  and  raises  her  hands  to 
her  ears  as  if  to  shut  it  out. 

Marie  Antoinette  (hoarsely :) 
'Tis  come! 

'Twas  not  in  vain  then, 
The  howling  of  the  gray  old  hound 
Presaging  Death. 

(The  sound  dies  away  and  swells  at  intervals.  Suddenly  a 
revolutionist  appears  from  nowhere  and  confronts  her. 
When  the  Queen  starts  back  in  terror  he  laughs  loudly.) 

Revolutionist : 

To  think  her  haughty  majesty 

Should   fear  me — Gaspar! 
Marie  Antoinette  (facing  him  courageously :) 

I  fear  you  not,  canaille. 
Revolutionist : 

Then  have  you  need  to  fear  me! 

For  as  the  prophets  prophesied  of  old, 

I  say  to  you,  that  e'er  the  sun  hath  set 

Oft   on  the  fountains   splashing  near  Versailles, 

Your  blood,  and  His,  and  that  of  the  young  Dauphin, 

Shall   form  three  fountains, 

Ruby-hued  and  gushing, 

Draining  the  source  of  Austrian  pollution, 

Leaving    France   clean    and   free, — Untrammeled. 

Foreigner — Traitress ! 

He  goes  out  as  suddenly  as  he  appeared.  Marie  An- 
toinette watches  him  depart.  She  walks  down  stage  center, 
her  face  hidden  in  her  hands  as  if  to  shut  out  the  picture  he 
paints.  Gradually  she  raises  both  hands  over  her  head  and 
stands  in  an  attitude  of  supplication.  She  is  terribly  shaken. 
She  begins  to  pray. 
Marie  Antoinette: 

God!     Not  for  myself  I  ask  this  favor, 

Nor  for  my  sovereign. 

We  who  have  played,  have  lost,  must  pay  out  forfeit. 

But  for  my  little  son,  I  crave  Thy  Mercy. 


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Beg  that  by  holy  miracle  Thou'llt  save  him; 

Swear  death  will  find  me  murmuring  Thy  Blessing. 

Seal  Lips  that  smile  and  heart  that  feels  no  terror, 

If  his  dear  head  be  spared.  m 

Oh  Holy  Mother, 

Thou  who  hast  watched  with  anguish 

The  last  slow  breath  of  Thy  Beloved  Son, 

Intercede  for  me! 

At  the  fair  court  of  heaven 

Ask  for  this  one  small  life, 

Mother — Thou  hast  so  many! 

Let  him  not  pay 

The  price  of  our  transgression. 

I  will  pay  all. 

(She   sinks   to   her   knees   continuing    her   prayers    and 
draws  a  crucifiix  from  her  bosom.) 

Thrice   Blessed  among  women, 

(The  roar  of  the  mob  drowns  out  her  words.     It  is  now 
mingled  with  the  singing  of  the  Marseillaise.) 
Marie  Antoinette  (Still  praying:) 

Pray  for  us  sinners  now  and  at  the  hour  of  our  death. 

Curtain 


EPISODE  II 
A  Prison 

The  young  dauphin  stands  with  his  hands  tied  behind 
him  and  bound  with  chains.  He  lifts  his  face  to  the  grating 
from  which  comes  a  streak  of  light. 

Dauphin : 

To  see  the  sky  if  only  for  an  hour; 

To  listen  to  a  bird, 

To  breath  the  flower  scents. 

My  waking  moments 

Are  filled  with  terrors, 

Only  in  sleep  am  I  at  peace. 

In  dreams  I  see  my  mother, 

Exquisite,  tender, 


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Hear  her  loved  voice  and  when  I  run 
To  throw  myself  into  her  arms 
I  wake  to  find  my  gaoler  bending  o'er  me 
And  a  new  day  whose  tortures  I  know  not. 
**  *        *        *        *    *        * 

Hush — Men  are  without. 

I   must  compose  myself, 

As  should  befit  a  Bourbon. 

Enter  two  men  with  ropes  and  guided  by  the  gaoler, 
Gaoler: 

The  brat's  awake.     His  hands  are  tied.     He'll  make  no 
trouble. 
First  Man: 

Why,  he's  but  a  boy. 
Second  Man: 

How  old  are  you,  Sire? 
Gaoler    (angrily :) 

Sire  him  not  in  my  presence.     He  kicks  at  the  boy  sav- 


Dauphin: 

I  have  seen  seven  summers. 
Second  Man: 

I  have  a  son  who  will  be  eight  in  April. 
First  Man: 

I  like  not  war  on  children. 
Gaoler: 

What's   all   this   talk   about?      Remember   the   cub   soon 
becomes  the  wolf.     Pull  the  leash  about  his  neck  and 
lead  him  away  like  the  dog  he  is. 
Dauphin  (tremulously :) 

Is  it  to  Death? 
First  Man: 

We  know  not,  Si — ,  boy.  A  mysterious  order  has  been 
given  us  of  a  sudden  and  we  know  only  that  we  are 
to  bring  you  to  an  unnamed  presence.  (The  boy  tries 
to  be  brave,  but  changes  from  a  prince  to  a  terror- 
stricken  little  lad.) 


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Dauphin : 

I  am  not  afraid  to  die 

But  'tis  not  fair  to  die 

When  life  is  all  before  one. 

Even  our  Blessed  Master 

Measured  his  thirty  years. 

And  you — by  your  gray  hairs 

I  know  for  long 

Have  felt  Life's  blessings 
Gaoler: 

Rather  its  burdens. 
Dauphin : 

Is  it  my  fault 

That  I  am  born  a  Bourbon? 

Can  a  babe  choose  its  fate? 

Ask  to  be  cradled    near  a  throne? 

Do  you  not  fear 

If  my  blood  stains  your  fingers 

That  a  small,  pallid  form, 

Clanking  these  very  chains 

Shall  haunt  your  dreams?  , 

(The  men  glance  uneasily  at  each  other.) 
Gaoler  : 

Enough   of   talk. 
First  Man: 

Sire,  we  must  do  our  duty. 

What  it  may  be,  we  cannot  say. 

But  in  my  heart, 

I  hope  this  sudden  change  of  order 

Is  for  your  good. 

(He  places  the  rope  over  the  boy's  head.) 
Dauphin  (sharply,  as  one  used  to  giving  orders:) 

Unbind  the  rope! 

Am  I  so  formidable 

Even  in  chains, 

That  two  strong  men  must  choke  me 
As  I  walk? 

(Sheepishly  the  men  remove  the  ropes  and  the  small 
prince  stalks  in  front  of  them  with  his  head  thrown  proud- 
ly back.) 


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Second  entrance  of  herald  is  announced  by  bugle. 
Herald: 

In  the  first  chapters  you  will  see  Priest  Williams, 

Friend   of  the   Red   man,   missionary,   dreamer, 

And  with  the  mystery  of  the  long  lost  dauphin 

Veiling  his  name  with  Romance. 

Back  in  those  early  days 

When  the  Oneidas  roamed  o'er  these  banks 

And  on  the  river 

Paddled  their  swift  canoes 

See  him  in  councils  with  the  stolid  redskins 

Mourning  their  lost  homes, 

The  encroachments  of  the  White  man. 

Next  in  far  Boston,  Eleazar  Williams 

Pleads  for  his  brothers, 

Asks  the  wealthy  Lawrence  to  buy  his  many  acres 

Along  the  broad  Fox  River 

And   keen-eyed    Amos    Lawrence,    kindly,    philanthropic, 

Purchases  all  his  lands  as  a  simple  act  of  kindness, 

And  wondering  how  to  use  his  far-away  possessions, 

Bethinks  him  of  a  school. 

That  in  unknown  Wisconsin, 

On  the  banks  of  the  swift  Fox  River, 

Someday   he'd   build   a   college, 

An    institution    of   learning 

For    the    sturdy    pioneer   people. 

EPISODE  III 

Indian  Music 

An  Indian  enters  the  scene  bearing  a  few  rabbits.  A 
squaw  takes  the  game  from  him  holding  it  up  and  shaking 
her  head  because  it  is  so  trivial.  The  setting  is  an  Indian 
camp.  A  few  children  play  around  with  bows  and  arrows. 
One  Indian  woman  goes  to  her  pappoose  hanging  in  its  bas- 
ket to  a  tree  bough.  The  Indian  stands  moodily  apart.  He 
speaks 


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Lost,  lost  is  the  Red  Man's  glory; 

Gone,  gone  is  the  ancient  rule, 

And   the   conquering   race 

Of  the  cruel  Paleface 

Makes  the  Red  Man  only  a  tool. 

Red,  red  all  the  streams  are  turning; 

Black,  black  is  our  land  with  fire, 

And  women  weep 

As  the  children  sleep, 

And  the  buzzards  circle  higher. 

Soon,  soon  all  the  game  will  vanish. 

Loud,  loud  hungry  beasts   will   howl. 

And  our  hearts  will  quail 

When  the  children  wail, 

And  the  wolves  'round  our  wigwams  prowl. 

Weep,  weep  when  the  foes  come  on  us. 

Moan,  moan  there  is  cause  for  fear. 

Well  we  know  the  pain 

As  we  count  our  slain, 

And  pray  that  Death  is  near. 

The  squaws  take  up  the  rythm  of  the  poem  in  a  monot- 
onous wail,  rocking  back  and  forth  as  they  do  so.  Suddenly 
in  marked  contrast  to  their  wailing,  there  is  the  sound  of  a 
gay  old  French  boating  song,  and  Eleazar  Williams  comes 
into  view  in  a  canoe  paddled  by  an  Indian.  They  beach  the 
canoe  and  Eleazar  Williams  comes  into  the  group  followed  by 
the  Indian  with  some  furs.  Other  Indians  join  the  scene 
bearing  corn  which  they  give  to  the  squaws  to  grind. 
Eleazar   Williams : 

Peace,  brothers. 

The   Indians  are   impassive.      Squaws   bring   ham   water 
and  food. 

An  Indian  speaks: 

A  fire  is  lighted,  but  there  is  little  food. 
Eleazar  Williams  ■ 

It  is  enough. 

After  a  pause  he  looks  at  the  Indians  sitting  silently  in 
a  circle.     Finally  he  speaks. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       123 

My  children,  I  feel  from  your  long  silence  that  you  are 
unhappy.     I  know  too  well  that  the  deer  are  disappearing; 
that  the  buzzards  feed  on  your  dead  torn  from  their  graves 
by  the  hostile  Menominees.     And  my  heart  is  sad. 
First  Indian: 

Many  moons  back  you  made  promises.     You  led  us  to 
these  hunting  grounds. 
Second  Indian: 

For  you  we  forsook  the   fertile   lands   of  the   Oneidas. 
We  left  our  homes  towards  the  rising  sun,  our  strong,  safe 
lodges,   our   honored   dead. 
Eleazar  Williams: 

Have  I  not  suffered  with  you?  Do  I  not  feel  with  you 
the  pangs  of  hunger?  Is  not  my  meadow  black  with  fire? 
Only  trust  me,  and  I  will  save  you.  I  will  lead  you  further 
west  to  lands  where  the  young  deer  feed  tamely  in  the  tall 
grass,  and  the  spotted  fish  jump  in  the  water  in  the  early 
evening.  The  Great  White  Father  at  Washington  gave  these 
lands  to  me.  To  me  your  brother,  in  whom  flows  the  blood 
of  many  kings.  In  the  land  of  the  rising  sun  are  many 
chiefs  who  do  me  honor. 
First  Indian: 

How  does  that  help  us? 
Eleazar  Williams: 

Tomorrow  I  go  on  a  long  journey.  Many  suns  shall 
set  e'er  I  reach  its  end.  But  the  friend  of  Priest  Williams 
will  listen  to  him.  He  will  give  him  much  wampum  and  with 
it  we  shall  seek  new  hunting  grounds  to  the  west.  Your  old 
men  shall  die  in  peace,  your  children  show  bright  faces  as 
they  play.     I  have  spoken. 

He  seats  himself,  makes  a  sign  and  the  pipe  of  peace 
is  passed  around.  Then  he  enters  the  canoe  and  disappears. 
The  Indians  execute  a  solemn,  ceremonial  dance. 

EPISODE  IV 

Study  of  Amos  Lawrence  in  Boston.  Mr.  Lawrence  is 
sitting  at  a  table  writing.     A  man  servant  enters. 


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Servant : 

The   Indian  who  calls  himself   Priest   Williams   is   here 
again,   Sir. 
Lawrence  : 

I  may  as  well  see  him  this  time.     It  is  always  money 
that  he  wants. 
Williams    (entering :) 

I  beg  you  to  accept  my  compliments,  Sir. 
Lawrence  (someivhat  bored  and  amused:) 

Why  am  I   honored  with  a  visit,  Williams?     I   take   it 
you  are  in  trouble  again. 
Eleazar  Williams: 

Sir,   trouble   has   ever   dogged   my  footsteps   since   as   a 
child  I  was  torn  from  my  mother's  arms. 
Amos  Lawrence: 

Your  mother  was     an  Oneida? 
Eleazar   Williams: 

My   adopted   mother  was   of  the   St.    Regis   tribe.     But 
she  who  bore  me  was  Austrian. 
Amos  Lawrence: 

And  where  has  your  home  been? 
Eleazar   Williams : 

I  was  hidden  in  Canada  after  my  escape.  Those  first 
fearful  years  remain  in  my  memory  but  faintly,  for 
a  long  fever  followed  my  prison  life.  When  I  was 
fourteen  or  fifteen  I  was  sent  to  Longmeadow,  where 
Nathaniel  Ely  was  to  educate  me  and  my  Indian 
foster-brother,  John,  at  his  expense.  John  soon  wea- 
ried of  civilization,  but  I  continued  my  school  work, 
and  later  studied  at  West  Hampton  and  at  Dartmouth 
for  a  time. 
Amos  Lawrence: 

Then  you  are  not  an  Indian. 
Eleazar  Williams: 

The  Iroquois  have  adopted  me  into  their  tribe.  On 
Waren  Hicki,  the  Tree  Cutter,  they  call  me — and  I 
speak  many  Indian  dialects — but,  (proudly)  in  blood 
I  am  a  Bourbon. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       125 

Amos  Lawrence: 

So  you  expect  me  to  believe  that  story? 

Eleazar  Williams: 

Sir,  if  it  be  not  true,  why  did  Prince  de  Joinville  jour- 
ney to  these  ends  of  the  earth,  Green  Bay,  so  to 
inform  me?  Cannot  you  see  my  resemblance  to  the 
Bourbon  line?  My  skin  is  dark,  but  not  copper  col- 
ored. And  if  I  am  not  the  lost  Dauphin  of  France  is 
it  not  truly  a  strange  coincidence  that  I,  a  lad  of  pre- 
cisely the  same  age,  should  have  been  brought  so 
mysteriously  to  Canada  and  adopted  by  Mary  and 
Thomas  Williams  at  that  time?  There  is  testimony 
of  John  Bleeker  of  Albany  that  money  was  regularly 
sent  to  him  for  a  French  child  of  high  rank  who  was 
concealed  somewhere  in  Canada.  And  as  you  know 
the  death  of  the  young  Dauphin  was  never  estab- 
lished. 

Amos  Lawrence: 

If  you  truly  believe  this,  William,  and  Prince  de  Join- 
ville has  proof,  why  do  you  not  press  your  claim? 

Eleazar  Williams: 

Sir,  can  you  imagine  how  terror  would  be  etched  in  the 
mind  of  a  child  of  seven  who  had  undergone  the  per- 
secutions of  the  Reign  of  Terror  as  if  with  acid? 
Horror  overwhelms  me  even  now  when  I  pierce  too 
deeply  the  veil  that  hangs  between  my  long  illness 
and  my  first  conscious  day  in  Canada.  A  dark,  empty 
room  unmans  me.  The  clank  of  chains  causes  a  damp 
to  stand  on  my  forehead.  No  thought  of  France 
draws  me,  or  ever  can. 

Amos  Lawrence: 

I  begin  to  understand,  though  it  is  hard  for  one  to  be- 
lieve. 

Eleazar  Williams: 

At  heart  I  am  an  Indian.  Those  healing  days  while  I 
was  learning  to  forget  were  spent  with  my  Indian 
parents  and  playmates.  Is  it  not  as  great  an  honor 
to  rule  the  Red  men,  as  the  red-handed  Frenchmen? 


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Amos  Lawrence: 
I  suppose  so. 
Eleazar  Williams: 

Some  day  I  shall  establish  a  great  kingdom  for  the 
Indian  where  he  shall  reign  supreme.  But  first  and 
foremost  I  am  a  missionary.  I  have  translated  the 
gospels,  the  book  of  common  prayer,  and  the  hymn 
book  into  Mohawk.  I  have  converted  many.  For 
them  I  work  and  plan. 
Amos  Lawrence: 

.  You  are  a  missionary  of  my  own  church,  Williams,  and 
because  I  am  interested  in  you  as  such  I  will  buy 
your  lands.  The  sum  is  not  large,  but  remember  the 
lands  are  of  no  value  to  me.  Indeed,  I  know  not  what 
I  shall  do  with  them  when  I  have  acquired  them.  But 
you  may  live  there  as  long  as  God  permits  you  to 
serve  him.  Tomorrow  we  will  arrange  the  details. 
(Rises.) 
May  God  in  his  wisdom  reward  you,  Sir.     (Exit.) 

Amos  Lawrence: 

Walks  up  and  down,  meditating.  Curtain  falls  and  ri- 
ses immediately  on  Interlude  A. 

INTERLUDE  A 

Amos  Lawrence: 

With  these  new  possessions  I  now  add  new  burdens.  Is 
not  this  too  much  for  one  who  would  improve  his 
mind  and  his  heart  and  keep  himself  ready  for  a 
change  of  scene,  and  an  entrance  into  the  Spiritual 
world?  Can  one  be  prepared  for  higher  duties  when 
the  mind  is  filled  continually  with  such  thoughts  as 
all  these  things  entail?  I  sometimes  wonder  if  to  our 
Creator  the  treasures  of  men  do  not  seem  as  trivial, 
worthless  as  those  objects  which  we  hoard  as  chil- 
dren seem  to  us,  when  adult.  Then  a  broken  piece  of 
glass,  a  frayed  bit  of  rope,  bright  colored  pebbles. 
When  we  grow  older,  a  few  acres,  social  prestige, 
pieces    of    insensiate    yellow    metal    seem    paramount. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       127 

Sometimes  will  we  laugh  over  these  trifles  as  we  do 
now   when   our   sons   proudly   empty  the   contents   of 
their  pockets?  *****  gut  these  Williams  lands,  so 
far  away — what  can  I  do  with  them? 
Enter  the  Spirit  of  the  Wilderness. 

Amos  Lawrence: 

Pray,  who   are  you? 

Spirit  of  the  Wilderness: 

I  am  the  Spirit  of  the  Wilderness,  the  Soul  of  that 
great  section  known  to  you  as  the  far  away  region  of 
the  Middle  West.  I  represent  a  people  strong  in  body, 
in  determination,  strong  in  faith,  self-sacrificing,  en- 
during, ambitious,  not  for  material  gains  alone,  but 
for  homes,  for  churches  and  for  education. 

Amos  Lawrence: 

For  that  reason  you  think  I  should  be  interested  because 
my  father  endowed  a  school  for  boys  at  Groton,  and 
gave  money  for  the  Lawrence  Scientific  School  of 
Harvard.  , 

Spirit  of  the  Wilderness : 

In  the  east  are  many  schools.  You  believe  in  them.  Are 
the  young  people  of  sturdy,  pioneer  Wisconsin  less 
gifted,  dulle-  in  mind,  less  deserving  than  those  of 
Massachusetts?  Should  Geography  decide  the  fitness 
of  young  men  and  young  women  for  higher  education? 

Amos  Lawrence: 

Higher  education  for  women!  I  don't  approve  of  that 
at  all!     Woman's  place  is  by  the  fireside. 

Spirit  of  the  Wilderness : 

And  that  is  where  you  will  find  them — these  women  of 
the  Middle  West.     Their  lives  are  barren  without  the 
ideals  education  gives.     For  them  life  is  spelled  with 
these  four  letters,  t-o-i-1.     Do  you  begrudge  them  in- 
spiration? 

Amos  Lawrence: 

But  it  is  a  thousand  miles  from  here. 


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Spirit  of  the  Wilderness : 

If  it  were  ten  thousand, 'they  are  still  your  neighbors. 
Amos  Lawrence : 

It's  200  miles  from  a  railroad. 
Spirit  of  the  Wilderness  : 

Think  what  a  lasting  benefit  it  will  be  to  those  who  need 
it  most. 

Amos  Lawrence : 

I  have  so  many  calls  on  my  purse. 

Spirit  of  the  Wilderness : 

Honestly,  can  you  think  of  one  by  which  you  can  do 
more  good?  To  make  straight  and  smooth  that  road 
on  which  all  must  march.  To  give  strength  to  the 
marchers  to  shoulder  their  burdens.  To  enable  them 
to  pick  out  the  pit-falls,  the  dangers  of  the  road.  To 
teach  them  to  march  as  a  body,  to  aid  their  fellow 
travellers?  What  better  can  your  money  do,  Amos 
Lawrence? 

Amos  Lawrence: 

And  I'll  do  it.  I'll  give  $10,000  besides  this  land  to  start 
the  project. 

Spirit  of  the  Wilderness: 

Then  I  will  summon  one  who  waits  without. 

(She  signals  and  a  young  girl  runs  in,  holding  an  un- 
lighted  torch  in  her  hands,  and  kneels  at  the  feet  of  Mr. 
Lawrence.) 

Amos  Lawrence: 

Why  do  you  kneel  before  me?     What  is  your  name? 

Alma  Mater: 

It  is  my  dream  that  some  day  there  shall  be  those  who 
call  me  Alma  Mater.  And  I  kneel  that  you  may  light 
this  torch  which  I  hold.  A  tiny,  wavering  flame 
which  a  puff  of  wind  may  blow  out,  will  cause  this 
torch  to  burn  with  a  light  which  shall  grow  stronger 
and  brighter  as  the  years  advance,  (for  I  shall  guard 
it  carefully)   the  light  of  learning. 


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Amos  Lawrence: 

You  look  very  frail  for  such  a  great  task.     Are  you  not 
afraid? 
Alma  Mater: 

I  have  a  kinswoman  who  is  older  and  wiser  than  I, 
whose  courage  seldom  fails,  whose  wisdom  is  unceas- 
ing. On  her  I  may  lean  when  I  am  weary.  I  may 
consult  with  her  when  I  am  perplexed.  She  is  the 
Church. 
Enter  the  Church  (M.  E.)  who  puts  a  supporting  arm 
about  the  young  Alma  Mater. 
Amos  Lawrence: 

I  would  that  I  might  know  all  will  be  well.     I  am  a  little 
uncertain   of   a   venture   which   permits  women   to  be 
educated ! 
Spirit  of  the  Wilderness: 

This  curtain  hides  the  future,  but  for  you   it  shall  be 
drawn.    (The  curtain  is  partially  pulled  aside.) 
Amos  Lawrence: 

What  is  the  path  I  see? 
Spirit  of  the  Wilderness: 

It  is  the  Pathway  of  the  Years.  Come!  (Taking  his 
hand  she  leads  him  down  it  while  Alma  Mater  and 
the  Church  follow  arm  in  arm.) 


Third  approach  of  Herald  is  announced  by  bugle. 
Herald  speaks: 

Six  years  have  passed  since  Eleazar  Williams 
By  selling  all  his  lands  to  Amos  Lawrence, 
Inspired  the  merest  thought,  the  vague  suggestion 
That  on  these  acres  could  be  built  a  college. 
Now  you  shall  see  in  vivid,  living  pictures, 
Those  first  famed  school  days, 
Meet  professors,   students; 
Smile  at  their  dress, 
Wonder  about  their  costumes: 


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Relive  the  plans  of  Sampson,  Stone  and  Darling. 

And  some  of  you  who  saw  it  in  the  sixties, 

Shall  see  a  second  time,  a  nations  blight, 

The  lowering  cloud  of  war  within  our  country, 

The  fearful,  anxious  days  of  Civil  War. 

Our  Alma   Mater,   shouldering  her  burden, 

Weakened  and  faint, 

Emerges  finally  staggering  from  the  blow 

And  slowly  journeys  on. 

Strengthened   by   fresh    recruits, 

The  march  begins  anew 

With  ranks  so  tragically  thinned. 

Somber  and  serious  they  plod, 

And  many  fall. 

Till  sympathy  awakened  as  the  years  go  on 

In  hearts  of  men  who  truly  wish  to  serve, 

Bring  Alma  Mater  tributes. 

Heaps  high  her  lap  with  Gifts 

And  builds  a  sure  foundation  for  her  work. 


EPISODE  V 

A  10  X  12  room  in  the  log  cabin  parsonage  of  S.  M. 
Stone,  a  preacher  of  the  Winnebago  Circuit.  A  meeting  of 
the  pioneers  is  taking  place  to  pledge  help  to  the  new  Uni- 
versity. 

S.  M.  Stone: 

Brethern,  before  the  discussion  which  is  before  us  begins 
'would  it  not  be  fitting  to  bow  our  heads  in  silent  pray- 
er before  the  throne  of  Grace  and  humbly  ask  for 
God's  Guidance  and  Blessing?  (All  bow  their  heads.) 
Brother  Sampson,  will  you  again  make  clear  what 
the  needs  of  the  Institution  may  be? 
Sampson : 

The  location  is  already  decided  upon.  Rev.  Henry  R. 
Colman  and  Rev.  Reeder  Smith  have  traversed  the 
forests    from    Brotherton    to    Green    Bay,    and    from 


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Green  Bay  to  Fond  du  Lac,  selecting  the  site  on  the 
28th  of  Dec,  1846.  The  Charter  is  obtained.  It  is 
now  necessary  to  raise  the  $10,000  and  erect  the 
buildings. 

Stone : 

What  contributions  are  there? 

Sampson : 

I  have  heard  that  the  Hon.  Morgan  L.  Martin  of  Green 
Bay  and  Gov.  Harris  of  Rhode  Island  are  to  contri- 
bute $1,000  each.  And  Geo.  Lowe  and  J.  F.  Meade 
have  donated  82  acres  of  land  which  may  be  reckoned 
in  the  necessary  $10,000. 

Stone : 

My  brothers,  my  earthly  possessions  at  the  outside  es- 
timate amount  to  five  hundred  dollars.  Of  that 
amount  I  subscribe  $100.00  to  this  cause  in  which  I 
so  firmly  believe,  and  for  the  glory  of  God. 

Sampson : 

I  have  spent  many  a  sleepless  night  planning  to  meet 
the  exigencies  of  this  hour.  In  order  to  carry  forward 
the  work  I  have  found  it  necessary  to  dispose  of  my 
property  in  the  city  of  Fond  du  Lac  where  I  own  a 
dwelling,  two  lots  and  thirty  acres  of  land,  also  120 
of  timber  land.  I  have  had  to  sell  at  a  sacrifice,  but 
I  have  risked  it  all,  reputation  and  property,  on  the 
success  of  Lawrence  University.  Here  is  my  sub- 
scription. 

Mr.  Darling: 

Will  not  the  Wisconsin  Conference  aid  us? 

Stone : 

The  Wisconsin  Conference  has  passed  resolutions  to  try 
to  raise  $30,000  in  the  least.  The  resolution  reads, 
"In  view  of  our  destitution  in  the  West  we  are  still 
under  the  necessity  of  looking  to  the  noble-hearted 
East  to  assist  us  in  raising  $30,000,  $10,000  of  which 
will  be  needed  this  year." 


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Sampson : 

Scholarships  entitling  the  subscriber  to  ten  years'  free 
tuition  for  his  or  her  heirs  in  said  University  have 
been  sold,  but  on  account  of  hard  times  only  $600  has 
been  raised,  and  that  by  great  sacrifice.  And  gen- 
tlemen, I  doubt  the  wisdom  of  this  method  of  raising 
money,   even   in   our   extremity. 

Stone : 

Expenses  will  be  very  heavy.  The  salaries  of  male  pro- 
fessors must  be  $400  per  annum,  but  a  competent  fe- 
male to  undertake  the  duties  of  preceptress  may  be 
had  for  $250  yearly. 

Sampson  : 

That's  a  lot  of  money  for  a  woman  to  earn !  And  a  well 
should  be  dug  that  all  may  enjoy  the  advantage  of 
pure  water  easily  accessible. 

Darling : 

A  planed  board  fence  should  be  erected  about  the  square, 
too,  but  these  minor  matters  may  be  settled  later. 
Brethern,  by  mortgaging  my  property  I  am  able  to 
subscribe  $3,000  to  the  fund.  (All  show  J07  at  this 
welcome  addition.) 

Stone: 

That  is  exceedingly  generous,  Brother  Darling. 

Darling : 

Brother  Sampson,  read  what  we  have  written  in  the 
subsciption  book  your  good  wife  has  made  us.  (Samp- 
son reads  from  a  little  pamphlet  made  of  blue) — Copy 
L.  C.  A.,  Record  1915,  p.  26  and  part  27,  beginning: 
"Subscription  Book  No.  One,  Notice  to  the  Benefactors 
of  our  country.  The  Lawrence  Institute  is  to  in- 
clude a  Preparatory  and  Teachers'  Department  under 
the  same  charter,  affording  gratuitous  advantages  to 
both  sexes  of  Germans  and  Indians."  and  ending. 
"We  do  therefore  agree  and  obligate  ourselves  to  pay 
the  Lawrence  Institute  of  Wisconsin  or  the  Agent, 
etc."     All    sign. 


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Sampson : 

Brethern,  I  pray  it  may  be  granted  us  to  know,  a  hun- 
dred years  from  now,  whether  the  sacrifices  which 
seem  so  great  to  us  at  this  time  have  born  good 
fruit. 

All:  Amen  (in  good  old  Methodist  fashion.) 

EPISODE  VI 

Scene. — A  log  cabin  home  in  late  50's.   Two  girls  are  dis- 
cussing registration. 
First  Girl: 

Oh,  just  think!     At  this  time  next  week  we  shall  really 
be  enrolled  in  the  Institution,  or  at  least  in  the  Female 
Branch  of  it. 
Second  Girl: 

I'm  almost  frightened  to  think  about  it.  Some  of  the 
older  girls  are  coming  in  this  afternoon  to  tell  us 
their  experiences.  One  is  from  the  East.  Imagine 
how  traveled  she  must  be!  (Four  girls  enter.  Miss 
Julia  Colman,  Francena  Kellogg,  Lucinda  Darling, 
and  Miss  Smith.)  They  greet  each  other  very  for- 
mally at  first.  Then  the  younger  girls  cannot  restrain 
their  eagerness.  "Happy  to  meet  you."  *  *  "Pleased, 
I'm  sure."  *  *  "How  do  you  like  this  country,  Miss 
Smith?" 
First  Girl: 

Oh,   don't   let's   wait   another   minute   to   talk   about    the 
institution.     I  want  to  enroll  if  I   can   afford  it,   and 
I've  a  hundred  questions  to  ask. 
Second  Girl: 

Tell    us    everything    from    the    beginning.      It's    such    a 
grand   building!      Four    stories    and    a    cupola.      Just 
think ! 
Miss  Colman: 

We  live  there.  My  father  is  steward  and  my  brother 
Henry  makes  the  fire  for  the  morning  prayers  at 
five  and  rings  the  bell. 


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First  Girl: 

For  classes? 
Miss  Colman: 

For  chapel  at  5:30  in  the  morning. 
First  and  Second  Girl: 

5:30!     Why,  it's  dark  then! 
Miss  Colman: 

Oh,  Prof.  Kellogg  carries  a  tallow  dip  and  reads  and 
prays.  How  we  shiver!  But  we  wrap  ourselves  in 
shawls  and  the  boys  in  overcoats.  It  is  most  conven- 
ient, for  when  we  dress  hurriedly,  they  cover  a  mul- 
titude of  sins. 
First   Girl: 

Shawls  are  so  stylish.     I  wish  I  had  one.     But  I'll  wear 
calico  if  I  can  just  be  allowed  to  study.     We  must  take 
the  Ladies'  Course,  I  suppose. 

Francena   Kellogg: 

You  will  not  be  permitted  to  take  Mathematics.  That 
is  only  fit  for  men.  But  there  is  English:  Elementary 
for  $3.00,  and  Higher  for  $4.00;  Languages,  Natural, 
Mental  and  Moral  Science  for  $5.00,  while  Drawing 
Painting  and   Music  are  extras.  , 

Miss  Colman: 

The  classes   are   so   small   you   can   probably  take   most 
anything  you  want,  but  of  course  they  couldn't  print 
the  same  course  for  men  and  women  in  the  catalogue. 
First  Girl: 

How  good  they  are  to  let  us  come  at  all.     Most  colleges 
are  only  for  men.     And  some  people  think  it's  shame- 
ful for  women  to  be  admitted  to  a  college. 
(Second   girl   figures   on   piece   of  paper  busily.) 
Lucinda  Darling: 

What  lo  you  think,  girls,  Mollie  writes  poetry!     She  has 
a   nom-de-plume,   'Lily   Lichen' — isn't  that   elegant? 
What  do  you  suppose  she  does  between  classes? 

Chorus : 

Studies  her  lessons,  I  suppose.     Reads. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       135 

Lucinda  Darling: 

Indeed  she  does  not!     She  plays  with  her  doll. 
Second    Girl    (after    incredulous    exclamations    are    stilled:) 

Is  it  frightfully  expensive? 
Miss   Colman: 

Father  boards  students  for  $1.50  a  week  with  bed  linen. 
Figurer   (awed:) 

$1.50! 
Miss  Colman: 

Well,  the  Institution  charges  $1.63,  including  room-rent 
and  you  furnish  wash  bowls,  towels,  house  lights  and 
fuel!    (Girl  figures  again.) 
Lucinda  Darling: 

Tuition  is  from  $12.00  to  $20.00.     Graduates  from  1.00 
to  $11.00.     Thaf's  if  you  are  extravagant.     And  wash- 
ing is  from  five  to  ten  dollars  yearly. 
Figurer: 

How  could  one  spend  so  much  for  washing? 
Lucinda   Darling: 

And  fuel  is  $1.50  to  $3.00  a  year. 
Julia  Colman: 

Girls,  did  you  hear  how  Smith  of  East  Troy  broke  up  a 
chair  in  his   sister   Nancy's  room  to  fix  her  fire  be- 
cause   all   the   wood   was   too   green   to   burn?      (All 
laugh.) 
Francena  Kellogg   (kindly:) 

If  you  have   a  brother  or  a   gentleman   friend   to   chop 
down  trees  for  you,  it  helps  greatly  with  fuel  expense. 
First  Girl: 

But  what  will  happen  when  all  the  trees  are  gone? 

Francena  Kellogg: 

Oh,   the  boys   plant  new  ones.     I   have   one   planted   in 
my  name.    (A  bit  consciously.) 
Miss    Smith : 

Our  class  has  planted  an  elipse  of  eleven  butternut 
trees,  nine  for  the  nine  men  describing  the  curve, 
and  two  for  the  girls  occupying  the  honorable  posi- 
tion of  the  foci. 


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First   Girl   (whispering :) 

Isn't   her   language   perfectly    overpowering? 
Second  Girl: 

What  is  that  you  have  in  your  hand,  Francena? 

Francena   Kellogg    (reads :) 

"Annual    Catalogue    of   the    Corporation,    Faculty,    Stu- 
dents and  Course  of  Study  of  the  Preparation  Depart- 
ment of  Lawrence  University  for  1850-51." 
First  Girl     (nervously :) 

Do  read  us  all  the  important  rules  so  we  shall  not  break 
them  unconsciously.   (They  pour  over  the  book.) 

First  Girl  (reading:) 

"You  must  rise  at  the  first  bell,  and  you  must  observe 
the   Sabbath  with   sobriety  and   silence." 

Second  Girl: 

I  never  observed  it  any  other  way,  did  you? 

Lucinda  Darling    (reading :) 

"No  student  may  attend  mixed  assemblages  or  parties 
of  any  kind  without  permission:  nor  may  any  gentle- 
man or  lady  ride  or  walk  together  without  express 
permission." 

First  Girl: 
Mercy! 
Lucinda  Darling     (continuing:) 

"No  lady  shall  receive  calls  from  gentlemen  in  their 
rooms  or  elsewhere.  Visits,  if  received  at  all,  must  be 
received  in  the  parlor  or  other  appropriate  rooms  or 
places  assigned  at  the  boarding  places  of  the  ladies, 
and  then  not  during  study  hours,  nor  at  unreason- 
able hours." 
Second  Girl: 

Well,  it  could  be  arranged. 

Lucinda  Darling: 

But  listen,  "if  any  male  student  have  a  relative  in  the 
female  department  whom  he  wishes  to  see,  he  will  be 
permitted   to   go   to   the   steward's   room,   request   her 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       137 

to  be  sent  for,  and  there  converse  with  her.     Brothers 
can  also  walk  out  with  their  sisters  by  permission  of 
some  one  of  the  faculty,  but  with  no  others!" 
First  Girl: 

Is  there  no   exception? 
Lucinda  Darling: 

They    are    very    strict.      Miss    Crocker    warned    Julia's 
brother,  Henry   Colman,  about  showing;  me  too  much 
attention.     (All  look  with  admiration  on  Lucinda  Dar- 
ling.) 
Julia  Colman  (reads:) 

"At    no    time    and    in    no    case,    shall    clamorous    noise, 
athletic  exercises,  smoking  tobacco  in  seminary  build- 
ings, the  use  of  gun  powder  or  fire  arms  in  the  sem- 
inary   premises    be    allowed." 
All: 

Would  any  one  dare  do  such  dreadfu1   things? 
Miss  Smith: 

Oh,  I've  heard  of  it's  being  done  in  the   East! 
First  Girl: 

Tell  us  about  your  travels.     It  must  be  exciting  to  be 
in  a  train. 
Miss  Smith: 

Indeed  it  is.  It  took  us  just  four  weeks.  Of  course  we 
did  not  travel  on  the  Sabbath;  spending  one  in  Buffalo, 
and  one  in  Milwaukee.  We  came  from  Chicago  to 
Sheboygan  by  steamer, — 150  miles;  then  by  stage  for- 
ty miles  over  a  plank  road, —  and  then  followed  the 
river  to  Appleton.  Such  a  little  place. 
Julia  Colman: 

Well,  it  has  a  blacksmith  shop,  a  dry  goods  merchant,  two 
shoemakers,  a  book  merchant  and  a  wagon  maker.     I 
call  that  quite  a  town ! 
First    Girl: 

Are  the   faculty   very  awe-inspiring?      How  do  you   get 
courage   to    recite   to  them? 


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Miss  Smith: 

Professor  Kellogg  is  so  intellectual.  He  is  from  Mich- 
igan. 

Lucinda  Darling: 

And  Principal   Sampson   always   smiles! 
Francena  Kellogg: 

They  say  Prof.   Phinney  dreamed  out  the  answer  to  a 
problem  in   Day's   Algebra  while   teaching  a   district 
school  down  east. 
Julia  Colman: 

Miss   Dayton  can  talk  in   French   and   German  just  as 
easy.     And  we   all   love   Miss  Crocker. 
Lucinda  Darling: 

She  is  so  brave,  too.     Did  you  ever  hear  how  she  took  us 
for  botany  specimens  to  the  islands,  and  she  walked 
across  that  plank  bridge  just  as  cooly  and  laughed  at 
us  when  we  crawled  on  our  hands  and  knees. 
Second  Girl: 

Do  you  have  many  good  times? 
Julia  Colman: 

Saturdays  are  exciting.  We  have  exercises  and  orations 
and  declamations.  Then  there  is  the  Debating  So- 
ciety; the  Y.  M.  D.  C.  of  the  P.     D.  of  L.  M. 

First   Girl: 

How  imposing! 

Miss  Smith: 

The  boys'   paper   is   the    Students'    Miscellany,   and   the 
girls'  is  Euphrosyne  and  the  First  Leaf  and  the  Bou- 
quet.    They  read  parts  of  them  on  Saturdays. 
First  Girl  (shyly:) 

What   might   happen,   if  you   happened,   quite  accident- 
ally, to  walk  a  short  distance  with  a  young  gentleman? 
Lucinda  Darling: 

If  it  is  raining  and  a  young  gentleman  has  an  umbrella, 
he  may  protect  a  young  lady  if  he  happens  to  meet 
her.  (Dimpling,  she  changes  her  manner.)  We  call 
them  our  rainbows. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD       139 

First   Girl: 

I  wonder,  do  you  have  a  great  deal  of  bad  weather  in 
Appleton?  I  rather  like  rainy  days!  (Curtain  and 
laughter.) 

EPISODE  VII 
Civil  War 

A  bugle  blows  reveille. 

Alma  Mater  enters  Right.  She  looks  behind  her  as  she 
walks  in  hunted  fashion.  As  she  is  about  to  exit  Left  a 
huge,  armor-clad  figure  strides  after  her,  and  clutches  her 
arm.  At  first  she  angrily  tries  to  shake  off  his  grasp.  Then 
she  cowers,  and  in  pleading  tones  asks: 

Who  are  you  and  what  is  your  purpose?     I  have  seen 
your  shadow  in  the  distance  for  long,  but  I  have  hoped 
that  you  were  but  something  born  of  my  imagination 
a  creature  of  my  fancy.     What  do  you  want  of  me? 
War: 

And  you  could  think  me  a  shadow?  Deep  is  the  shadow 
I  cast,  and  red  is  its  color.  For  I  am  WTar — Red  War. 
I  come  to  destroy.  I  bring  this  sword.  I  sear  the 
soul.  I  feed  mankind  with  the  fires  of  hate.  I  am 
old  as  history.  I  make  houses  of  mourning  in  the 
lands  east,  west,  north  and  south.  I  open  a  door  for 
millions  of  widows,  mothers  and  orphans.  The  music 
that  accompanies  my  song  is  the  clashing  of  swords, 
the  blaze  of  cannon,  and  the  weeping  and  wailing  of 
women.  My  appetite  is  unsatiable,  and  I  demand  the 
best.  For  years  men,  by  struggle  and  toil,  will  be 
paying  for  my  upkeep.  I  talk  only  in  billions.  All 
must  bow  to  me :  the  millionaire  in  the  height  of 
pleasure;  the  farmer  as  he  sows  his  crop;  the  musi- 
cian as  he  charms  his  audience;  the  priest  as  he 
prays;   the   drunkard   in   his   cups.  , 

Nor  are  they  all,  for  the  anguish  does  not  lie  with  them. 
It  lives  on  year  after  year  in  the  hearts  of  those  who 
are  left. 


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Alma  Mater: 

Have  you  no  pity  on  one  who  has  never  seen  you? 
War: 

No,  for  I  hate  and  distrust  you.  Weak  and  womanlike 
as  you  are,  I  fear  you.  I  fear  that  from  your  teach- 
ings men  will  learn  to  despise  me,  and  be  enabled  to 
live  without  me,  and  that  I  shall  grow  weaker  and 
weaker,  and  finally  die. 
Alma  Mater: 

Would  that  men  had  learned  it  long  ago! 
War: 

But  they  have  not.  I  grow  stronger  and  more  robust 
as  I  grow  older.  My  appetite  is  more  ravenous  and 
my  demands  are  far  more  appalling  than  those  which 
used  to  satisfy  me  in  the  old  Greek  and  Roman  days. 
At  my  present  coming,  there  shall  be  swept  away  a 
half  million  men  in  blue,  and  nearly  as  many  in  gray. 
And  you  shall  see  me  yet  again  in  later  years. 
Alma  Mater: 

But  what  do  you  ask  of  me,  now? 
War: 

Your  finest — your  dearest — your  best. 
Alma  Mater: 

My  children —    (and   sinks   fainting  to   the   floor,   while 
War  stands  exultingly  over  her.) 


INTERLUDE  "B" 

Alpha  Beta,  a  sorority — Philalathean — Athena — Chi 
Zeta,  a  fraternity — Phoenix — Lawrence — Modern  Times — De- 
mosthenean — Amphiction. 

Zeta: 

That  was  some  party  last  night,  wasn't  it? 

Alpha: 

The  best  we  ever  had,  yet  it  didn't  cost  nearly  as  much 
as  our  formals  for  the  past  two  years.  I  am  so  glad 
because  you  know   fraternities   are   always  being   ac- 


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cused  of  extravagance.  I  feel  so  strongly  that  we 
must  guard  against  extravagance  and  pretentiousness 
if  we  are  to  make  good. 

Zeta : 

Just  as  we  must  be  really  democratic.  Enemies  of  Greek 
letter  Societies,  and  many  of  them  perfectly  sincere, 
are  always  bringing  up  the  arguments  that  we  aren't 
Democratic.  I  say  we  are,  but  we've  got  to  show  all 
these  Missourians. 

Alpha: 

The  old  alumni  are  continually  telling  how  democratic 
the  old  institutions  were,  particularly  the  literary  so- 
cieties. I  wish  we  could  get  some  idea  how  they  man- 
aged. 

Zeta : 

Let's  have  a  seance  and  call  up  the  spirits  of  Philal 
and  Phoenix.  That's  quite  the  thing  now,  I  believe — 
and  it  will  give  me  an  excuse  to  hold  your  hands. 

Alpha  (sweetly:) 

As  if  you  had  to  have  an  excuse.  The  lights  must  be 
low,  and  we  must  speak  in  sepulchral  tones,  I  sup- 
pose. (They  seat  themselves  and  join  hands.) 
Mr.  Pluto,  please  give  me  the  Amphiction,  the  Young 
Man's  Literary  Club,  Philalathean,  Phoenix,  Demos- 
thenean. 
Alpha: 

Why  so  ungallant  (sotto  voice)  are  the  spirits  of  Athena 
and  Lawrean  willing  to  communicate  with  me? 
(A  low  funeral  march  is  heard  and  from  the  entrance 
is  seen  a  line  of  spirits  of  the  old  Literary  Societies 
in  fitting  dress.) 
A  Ipha : 

Mercy,  they  have  come..     I'm  scared,  it's  so  spooky. 
Philalathean : 

Young  man,  did  you  summon  us? 


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Zeta: 

Yee-es — that    is   — I — we,   wondered    if   your    old   times 
couldn't  give  us  some  good  advice.     Tell  us  the  way 
you  used  to   do  things,  you  know. 
Amphiction : 

There's  nothing  an  old  timer  likes  to  give  better  than 
advice,  even  in  the  spirit  world.     Of  course,  we  always 
think  our  own  time  much  better  than  modern  times, 
we'll  be  honest  with  you. 
Alpha  (looking  at  dress  suit:) 

What's  the  difference  between  us?     You  do  things  dif- 
ferently.    And  you  never  had  any  swallow  tails. 
Zeta  (grinning :) 

Oh,  this  is  one  of  my  assets.     I  rent  it  out  to  the  fel- 
lows when   I   don't  need  it.     Last  year  I   earned  al- 
most as  much  as  it  cost.     (All  the  ghosts  laugh.) 
Amphiction: 

I  guess  boys  are  the  same  in  1922  or  1850. 
Athena  (putting  a  scarf  on  Alpha's  shoulders:) 

Now  you'll  feel  better.     You  must  be  cold.     Your  dress 
is  so  beautiful,  but  will  athorities  permit  you  to  wear 
a  low  neck? 
A  Ipha : 

If  you  think  this  is  low  you  should  see  some  of  them. 
I'm  glad  you  like  my  dress,  for  I  made  it  myself  one 
Saturday.     But  tell  us  about  your  early  days. 
Athena: 

I  am  older  than  sister  Lawrean,  but  each  of  us  has  had 
our  day  of  popularity.  Our  meetings  used  to  have 
debates   and   music   and   readings — sometimes   a   play. 

Phoenix : 

Don't  forget  the  joint  meetings.  This  was  a  bright  spot, 
for  the  girls  not  only  joined  in  the  programs,  but  we 
were  always  to  escort  them  home. 


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Lawrean  : 

Later  we  gave  a  reception  each  year  that  was  a  social 
event  of  the  season.  Almost  all  the  girls  had  new 
gowns  for  it  and  all  the  town  girls  rifled  the  best 
homes  of  Appleton  to  make  the  old  chapel  fittingly- 
elegant. 
Athena: 

Do  you  remember  how  a  committee  pared  off  everyone — 
usually  a  new  boy  and  an  old  girl  and  vice  versa — and 
what  troubles  they  got  into? 
Alpha: 

That   was    democratic — were    you    really   as    democratic 
as  our  fathers  tell  us? 
Philalathean: 

We   really  were — a   fellow   could   chop   wood   or    shovel 
sidewalks  all  day,  wash  up,  black  his  shoes,  and  call 
on  the  most  popular  girl  in  school. 
A  Ipha : 

So  he  can  now,  if  he  is  the  right  kind.     It's  personality 
that  counts. 
Zeta: 

How    much    did    you    have    to    spend    on    this    queening 
business? 
Phoenix: 

For  a  quarter  you  could  give  a  coed  the  time  of  her  life 
by  hiring  a  boat  at  Beltz's  for  the  evening.  And  if 
you  bought  her  six  carnations  to  wear  on  her  left 
shoulder  at  The  Reception  she  thoughtfully  and  gra- 
ciously put  one  in  your  buttonhole  and  thought  you 
most  generous. 

Zeta: 

Them  was  the  good  old  days! 
Philalathean: 

When  we  were  all  real  flush,  we'd  get  up  a  crowd  to  go 
on  a  sleigh-ride  to  Kaukauna  for  an  oyster  stew.  That 
was  an  event!      (Alpha  and  Zeta  laugh.) 


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A thena : 

And  such  rivalry  for  new  members  in  the  fall  as  we  had, 
dnidn't   we,    sister    Lawrean? 
Phoenix: 

We  fellows  nearly  came  to  blows  about  it. 
A  Ipha  : 

Then  you  did  some  rushing  even  before  the  days  of  fra- 
ternities?    I  thought  that  was  our  particular  vice. 
Athena: 

But  everyone  was  invited  to  join  a  society.     No  one  was 
left  out. 
Zeta: 

When  a  school  grows  so  large  there  must  be  many  groups 
to  take  care  of  its  social  life.  There  are  bound  to  be 
cliques  anyway.  The  first  split  in  the  first  literary 
society  proved  that.  If  a  fraternity  will  use  this  ten- 
dency to  form  into  groups,  as  a  basis  for  developing 
loyalty  and  high  ideals  of  all  kinds,  it  can  yield  the 
finest  sort  of  influence.  And  that's  what  we're  try- 
ing to  do. 
A  Ipha : 

Of  course,  we  may  have  our  faults,  just  as  you  prob- 
ably did.  Now  confess.  If  a  student  with  lots  of 
money  or  a  girl  who  was  particularly  pretty  regis- 
tered, wasn't  there  rivalry  as  to  whether  they  would 
go  Philal  or  Phoenix,  Lawrean  or  Athena? 
Chorus : 

Yes,  my  dear,  we  were  human,  too. 
Philalathean : 

But  money  didn't  matter.     If  a  student  earned  his  way 
through  school  he  was  admired  for  it. 

Zeta : 

And  he  is  now.    In  every  college  more  and  more  students 
are  earning  all  or  part  of  their  expenses  every  year. 


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Phoenix : 

But   we   produced    real   orators.      Remember   when    Olin 
Curtis  won  the  oratorical,  and  then  William  Wescott? 
The  celebration  we  had  on  those  occasions  makes  your 
parties  look  pretty  anaemic. 
Zeta: 

Any  devilment  in  those  days? 
Philalathean     (laughing :) 

Say,  Phoenix,  do  you  remember  how  we  put  the  cow  in 
the  belfry  on  Hallowe'en? 
Phoenix : 

And  how  we  stole  Dr.  Cook's  rig  and  pulled  it  way  out 
into  the  country?  And  just  as  we  were  leaving  it 
the  president  himself  rose  from  the  blankets  in  the 
back  seat  and  said,  "Now,  boys,  you  can  just  pull  me 
back  again." 
Alpha: 

No  automobiles!    (Sighing.) 
Zeta: 

Nor  jazz.   (Shaking  his  head.) 
Philalathean: 

No,  thank   Heaven. 


EPISODE  VIII 

World  War 

Alma  Mater  sits  in  a  large  chair,  a  book  in  her  hands 
which  she  has  apparently  been  reading  to  her  son  who  sits 
at  her  feet.  She  is  more  beautiful  than  ever  and  more 
mature. 

Alma  Mater: 

How  beautiful  the  day  is4 

Are  there  ever  days  as  wonderful  as  April? 

When  the  trees,  young  and  old, 

Put  on  youth's  tender  verdure 

And  these  dear  flowers  of  spring, 


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Form  for  our  feet  a  varied  carpet. 

When  birds  and  blooms  and  wind, 

Combine  to  make  us  happy 

And  drop  a  curtain  o'er  the  long  cold  winter 

To  blot  it  from  our  memory. 

The  quality  of  the  sunshine    has  something  rarer     in  it 

Than  that  of  much-praised  June 

As  if  the  sun,  a  timid  lover,  worshiping  at  a  distance 

Dared  not  the   passionate   embraces 

The  summer  tries  to  woo  with, 

But  warms  with  love  more  tender. 

For  me,   I   am  contented. 

As  far  removed  as  mothers  e'er  can  be 

From  apprehension,  for  in  the  Mother  heart 

Solicitude  lies  very  near  the  surface, 

Though  the  world  dreams  it  not. 
Boy: 

Of  what  are  you  thinking,  Mother  dear? 
Alma  Mater: 

My  wandering  thoughts  are  always  with  my  children. 

With  dreams  and  prayers  for  these  so  far  departed 

Whose  faces  I  but  know  as  Memory  loans  them, 

And  I  am  glad  to  know  by  word  and  letter, 

My  children  out  in  the  world  are  making  progress. 

While  those  close  to  my  side  I  still  can  cover 

With  the  soft  pinions  of  my  wings  at  night  fall. 

(She  makes  a  protecting  little  motion  toward  the  boy.) 

Boy: 

Hark,  there  is  sound  of  music. 
My  brothers   are   coming. 

Alma  Mater: 

Music  and  youth  walk  hand  in  hand  together. 
(The   music   sounds   louder;      it   is   voices   singing   Tip- 
perary.) 


What  a  gay  tune  it  is! 


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Alma  Mater: 

The  melody  is  gay,  and  yet — 

The  music  ends  and  suddenly  in  the  distance  the  blare 
of  a  bugle  is  heard  sounding  reveille.  Alma  Mater  springs 
to  her  feet,  her  hands  pressed  to  her  breast. 

Alma  Mater: 

That  sound!     Twice — twice  have  I  heard  it. 
Boy: 

What  does  it  mean,  Mother? 
Alma  Mater: 

The  first  time,  when  I  was  a  fond  young  mother, 

It  meant  that  I  should  stand  bereft  and  weeping. 
Boy : 

Mother  dear,  don't  look  like  that. 
Alma  Mater  (recovering  herself :) 

No,  no,  I'll  conquer  all  these  vain  forebodings. 

It  is  some  nonsense  newly  wrought. 

Here  come  my  sons,  my  children, 

Eager  to  tell  me  all. 

A  group  of  boys  enter  in  uniform.  They  crowd  about 
their  mother  lovingly,  but  with  great  excitement.  They 
take  the  first  son  aside  and  tell  him  their  news. 

Alma  Mater: 

What  does  it  mean? 

This  strange  new  dress, 

So  strange,  yet  dread  familiar? 

What   your    excited    glances 

Your  whispering  together? 

First  son  walks  over  and  puts  his  arm  about  her  shoul- 
der. 
Boy : 

It  means,  dear  mother,  that  we  are  called,  must  go, 

To  fight  for  freedom. 

For  brotherhood   as   did   our  older  brothers 

Of  whom  you've  proudly  told  us. 

Alma  Mater  nods  sadly  in  understanding  as  she  cannot 
speak  for  a  moment. 


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Alma  Mater: 

I  know — I  know 

It  is  from  Mother  lips  our  sons  first  hear 

The  words,  "My  Country." 

From  our  encircling  arms  is  learned  the  lesson 

Our  country  is  one  Mother  we  must  die  for. 

So,  if  we  be  true  mothers, 

When  they  come 

To  show  the  lesson  is  well  learned 

Can  we  deny? 

Rather  conceal  the  pain  deep  in  our  hearts, 

Fight  back  our  tears  and  with  a  smile 

Bid  them   "God   speed." 

She  puts  her  hands  on  her  boy's  shoulders,  and  looks 
long  at  them  all. 

Alma  Mater: 

Go,  my  brave  boys. 

You  cannot  go  so  far  that  you  escape  the  circle  of  my 

love. 
Go  knowing  this 

That  I  am  proud  of  you  beyond  all  telling 
Though  it  may  be  cruel  hard 
To  send  you  into  danger. 

It  would  cut  deeper  still  into  your  mother's  heart, 
To  have  you  prove  unworthy.        (Bugle.) 

She  kisses  the  boy  on  his  forehead.  The  orchestra  plays 
patriotic  music  very  softly.  The  boys  stand  gathered  around 
her. 


THE  MARCH 

INTERLUDE    "c" 

A  group  of  elves,  one  of  moonlight  fairies  and  the 
Spirit  of  the  Fox  are  dancing  together.  The  Spirit  of  the 
Fox  is  a  tall,  beautiful  girl  in  palest  green.  They  seat 
themselves  as  if  in  council  and  the  Fox  speaks : 

Subjects,  there  is  treason  in  our  midst.     Two  students 


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who   have  lived   in  the   college  environment   for  four 
years   rebel   against   our   authority.      (The   circle   ex- 
claim  incredulously.) 
Fox: 

You  know  how  long  we  have  reigned  in  this  kingdom. 
You  remember  how  successful  our  efforts  have  always 
been.  Even  with  that  first  class  of  '57.  Only  three 
maidens  in  it  and  yet  look  what  we  accomplished. 

For  seventy  five  years  we  have  woven  magic  spells  over 
the  youth  of  this  campus,  over  blonde  and  brunette, 
fair  and  unattractive,  over  sombre  men  who  come  for 
learning  theological,  over  giddy  children  whose  only 
aim  was  pleasure.  One  and  all  they  have  at  some 
time  fallen  into  our  nets. 

Yet  here  are  two,  a  girl  most  good  to  look  at,  and  a 
stalwart  football  hero.  And  they  dare  to  laugh  at  ro- 
mance, they  dare  to  talk  of  friendship  and  of  love 
platonic.  (All  the  circle  laughs  derisively  and  echoes 
"Platonic  Love!")  One  elf  asks,  "You  say  they  talk 
of  love?"  Fox  nods  assent. 
Elf: 

Then   there   is  hope. 
Fox: 

Now  I  have  called  you  into  assembly  to  conspire  a- 
gainst  them.  Some  of  you  have  doubtless  been  remiss. 
This  very  night  they  plan  to  wander  in  my  realms. 
Moth,  what  means  have  you  to  hasten  their  capture? 

Moth,    one   of   the   moonbeams,    comes    forward,    with    a 
small   sack. 

Your  Majesty,  I  have  a  preparation,  a  perfumed  vapor 
which  I  shall  throw  into  their  eyes.     It  is  called  the 
Glamor  of  Romance. 
Fox : 

Good,  and  you,  Cobweb,  what  have  you  to  offer? 


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Cobweb   (an  elf:) 

I  have,  your  Majesty,   a  skein  of  silk  so  soft  and  fine 
that  mortal  can  never  see  it  but  when  I   have  once 
bound  them     together  in  its  folds  they  will  find  that 
neither  time  nor  distance  can  break  their  bonds. 
Fox: 

It  is  well.     And  I  shall  so  charm  them  with  my  music 

that  they  shall  forget  all  but  each  other. 
The  fairies  and  elves  applaud  and  dance  again.     Sud- 
denly the  Spirit  of  Fox  gives  a  signal  and  they  vanish  as 
the  lovers  appear. 


Shall  we  sit  here  on  the  river  bank  for  a  little  while? 
Girl: 

Yes,  let's.  The  moonlight  is  enchanting  and  I  am  so 
tired.  It  was  hard  to  get  away  for  this  last  walk 
together.  Girls  are  such  sillies.  If  they  haven't  an 
affair  themselves  they  invent  one  for  some  one  else. 
I  have  told  them  singly  and  in  dozens  that  I  have 
known  you  all  my  life.  That  my  first  recollection 
of  you  is  when  your  face  was  all  smeared  with  bread 
and  honey. 
Boy: 

And   some   poor   fish   has   swiped   your    ice-cream   cone, 
only  half  licked  and  so  almost  as  good  as  new. 
Girl  (laughing:) 

I  remember.  You  gave  me  your  bread  and  honey  as 
consolation.  But  they  cannot  understand.  If  you 
buy  me  a  malt  choc,  and  take  me  to  a  picture  show 
they  all  whisper  together  and  begin  to  look  for  the 
diamond. 

Boy: 

What  do  you  know  about  that!  A  fellow  nowadays  has 
about  five  years  of  starvation  after  he  gets  out  of 
school  before  he  thinks  of  diamonds.  My  middle  name 
is   Horse    Sense. 


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Girl: 

Exactly.  And  I'm  not  the  old-fashioned  kind  of  girl 
who  wants  to  settle  down  as  soon  as  she's  through 
school.  I  want  to  do  something  really  worth  while 
in  my  music.  I  like  you,  but  I  don't  thrill  when 
you  come  into  the  room.  Frankly,  I'd  be  bored  to 
extinction  to  think  of  sitting  down  to  three  meals 
a  day  with  any  man  in  the  world. 
Boy: 

Go  as  far  as  you  like.  Just  because  a  chap  plays  around 
with  a  girl  for  a  bit,  it  doesn't  indicate  that  he's 
thinking  of  matrimony.  Gee,  this  place  isn't  a  match 
factory.  (During  this  conversation  the  fairies  show 
signs    of    great    indignation.) 

I'm  glad  you're  so  sensible.  No  one  here  can  under- 
stand a  real  frendship  between  a  girl  and  a  man. 
They  don't  know  what  you  mean  when  you  talk 
about  platonic  love.  Listen,  I  thought  I  heard  some- 
one laughing.  (The  elves  and  fairies  are  nearly 
splitting  their  sides,  but  adroitly  turn  their  laughter 
into  soft  humming  of  music.) 

Boy  and  girl  are  silent.  Moth  dances  before  them, 
and  from  her  sack  throws  a  handful  of  perfumed 
powder    into   their   faces. 

Boy     (suddenly :) 

How  softly  your  hair  blows  around  your  face.  I've 
never  noticed  before  how  long  your  eyelashes  are. 

Girl: 

And  it  is  the  moonlight  that  makes  you  seem  bigger 
and  stronger  than  usual.     Sort  of  overwhelming. 

Silence  again  while  Cobweb  brings  her  skein  and  binds 
it  around  them.  Music  is  heard  and  another  elf  raises  the 
boy's  hand  and  places  it  over  that  of  the  girl.  Both  jump 
as  though  electrified.     Another  silence. 

Boy  (suddenly   and   passionately :) 

Dearest — (then  tenderly) — Why  are  you  trembling? 
What  frightens  you? 


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Girl: 

I  don't  know.     I  don't  understand.     Suddenly  you  seem 
different   to   me,    and    stranger,   whom    I    have    never 
known.      (The  elves  make  a  magic  circle  about  them, 
and  the   Fox  waves  her  wand  over  them.) 
Boy  (tightening  his  clasp  of  her  fingers:) 

Do  you  realize  that  we  are  both  seniors,  and  that  in 
a  few  short  days,  hours,  we  are  going  to  be  separated? 
And  you  with  your  career  may  go  out  of  my  life  for- 
ever. Some  other  man — I  just  can't  bear  it. 
(They  spring  to  their  feet,  and  the  girl  hides  her  face 
on  his  broad  shoulder.) 
Boy: 

Won't  you   look   at  me?     You   are   crying. 

Girl: 

I  don't  know  why.     I   guess  it's  because  I'm  so  happy, 
and  sad,  too,  when  I  think  it's  our  last  year. 
(Circle  of  fairies   begins   to   diminish.      Music   grows 
softer.) 
Boy   ( stumbling ly :) 

I  have  no  right  to  tell  you  this.     I've  years  ahead  before 
I  can  even  give  you  a  ring. 
Girl  (interrupting :) 

My  dear,  as  if  a  ring  mattered.  (She  lifts  her  tear 
wet  face  to  his  with  the  disastrous  result  that  nat- 
urally   follows    such   tempting    proximity.) 


I  think  I  have  always  loved  you. 

Girl: 

I  suppose  it    began  when  we  were  in  pinafores. 

Boy : 

How  I'll  work  for  you,  and  plan  for  you,  and  try  for 
you.  I  must  succeed  in  a  year  or  two  at  the  most. 
You'll  wait? 


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Girl     (smiling  through  her  tears:) 
Till  the  stars  grow  cold. 

He   embraces   her   again   but   suddenly   she   pushes   him 
away. 

But — what — what   will    I      tell    the    girls?      I    honestly 
meant  every  word  I  said  about  my  career,  but  I  did- 
n't know — what  will  they  say? 
Boy     (triumphantly :) 

What  do  we  care  what  they  say.  We'll  tell  them  it  was 
the  Old  Fox  that  did  it,  and  something  about  the 
moonlight  and  the  campus.  (The  spirit  of  the  Fox 
unseen  holds  up  her  hands  as  if  in  benediction  and 
they  walk  past  her,   their  arms   entwined.) 

EPILOGUE 

For    the    last    time    the    bugle    blows    and    the    Herald 
appears. 
Herald  speaks: 

Thus  have  you  seen  upon  this  stage 

The  History  of  Lawrence.     Here  reviewed 

The  tactics  of  that  little  band, 

Straggling,  often  exhausted, 

Who  even  so  kept  step  in  the  long  March. 

Who  levelled  the  up-grades, 

Straightened  the  tortuous  trail, 

That  pilgrims  to  the  self-same  goal 

Who  followed  them, 

Might  walk  over  smoother  paths. 

Oh,   Mighty  army, 

Who   marchest  now  along  that  broad  white   way 

Equipment  light, 

Protected  from  the  storm  and  too  much  sun  alike, 

Remember   them — those   first    adventurers — 

Who  set  out,  upon  an  unknown  course, 

And  by  whose  steps  you  profit. 

With  the  same  quenchless  courage, 

Fortitude   and   faith, 

May  you  march  on 

To  Victory! 


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After  the  processional,  and  after  the  last  figure  has 
disappeared,  Old  Father  Time,  white  locks  flowing,  scythe 
in  hand,  appears  and  draws  the  curtain.  And  he  speaks  the 
closing  words. 

Father  Time  speaks: 

So  'tis  my  lot,  as  always, 

To  draw  the  curtain, 

Thus  to  close  the  pageant. 

You  know  me  well. 

Most  of  you  fear  me! 

Only  the  children  love  me 

And  bid  me  hurry  to  them. 

The  maiden  lingering  o'er  the  joys   of  girlhood, 

Bids  me  pause. 

The  lovers,  living  only  for  the  moment, 

Defy   me. 

The  wife,  holding  her  husband  by  her  beauty, 

Trembles  at  thought  of  me. 

The  aged  regard  me  calmly  for  the  most, 

Though    some    rebel, 

And  others  whisper,  "Friend." 

I,  who  was  old  before  the  first  day  dawned, 

Shall  still  be  young  when  this  bright  sphere  is  cold. 

Precious  beyond  appraising 

Dispensing  equally  my  wealth  with  all, 

Ah,  treat  me  with  respect! 

Despise   me  not. 

You  know  too  well  my  name. 

INEXORABLE   TIME. 


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THE  ANNIVERSARY  BANQUET 

Russell  Sage  Hall,  6:30  P.  M. 

Dr.  James  S.  Reeve,  '85,  Toastmaster 

At    the    Alumni    banquet,    Henry    Colman,    of   the    First 
Class,  '57,  responded  much  as  follows  to  the  toast: 


EARLY  DAYS  OF  LAWRENCE  COLLEGE 

College,  we  say  now.  Those  pioneer  Methodists  were 
modest,  so  the  first  charter  from  the  territorial  Legislature 
was  for  Lawrence  Institute,  but  Mr.  Lawrence  wanted  a 
more  imposing  name.  He  did  not  say  "college,"  and  in 
1849,  the  Trustees  secured  an  amendment  to  the  charter, 
making  it  Lawrence  University,  by  which  ambitious  title, 
the  school  was  known  for  many  years,  though  it  was  no  more 
acceptable  to  Mr.  Lawrence  than  the  first  name. 

A  committee  of  the  thirteen  Trustees  met  in  Green  Bay 
Sept.  7,  1847,  and  after  careful  study  of  all  locations,  ap- 
pointed a  sub-committee,  consisting  of  Revs.  Reeder  Smith, 
Wm.  H.  Sampson  and  Henry  R.  Colman,  who  traveled  up 
the  Fox  River,  mainly  leading  their  saddled  horses,  from 
Green  Bay  to  Winnebago  Rapids,  or  Neenah.  They  wisely 
chose  the  present  location,  then  styled  Grand  Chute.  My 
father  wrote  of  it,  "In  beauty  of  scenery,  fertility  of  soil, 
and  the  opportunity  afforded  for  fine  farming  country 
around  the  institution,  it  exceeds  by  far  any  on  the  river." 
No  human  habitation  was  nearer  than  Little  Chute  below, 
or  Neenah  above.  A  building  was  soon  erected,  30  by  70 
feet,  four  stories  in  height.  The  first  story  was  of  stone, 
and  was  divided  into  a  chapel,  dining  room,  kitchen,  two 
bedrooms.  The  other  stories  had  recitation  rooms  and  rooms 
for  teachers  and  students.  It  was  located  in  the  center  of 
the  block  now  occupied  by  Peabody  Music  Hall. 

On  Nov.  12,  1849,  thirty  five  students  were  enrolled,  of 
whom  my  only  sister  Julia,  was  one.     By  Dec.  8,  the  number 


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had  increased  to  sixty.  Rev.  Wm,  H.  Sampson  was  Principal, 
Romulus  0.  Kellogg,  professor  of  languages,  James  M.  Phin- 
ney  of  mathematics,  Miss  Emeline  M.  Crooker,  Precep- 
tress and  teacher  of  Music  and  Drawing.  Mr.  Kellogg  had 
just  graduated  from  Wesleyan  University,  Connecticut,  and 
Mr.  Phinney  had  studied  in  the  same  school.  Miss  Crooker 
was  a  graduate  of  Oberlin  College  of  Oberlin,  Ohio,  the  first 
college  in  the  world  to  graduate  women  in  the  same  classes 
with  men,  and  Lawrence  was  the  second. 

The  Trustees  met  at  the  close  of  the  first  term  and 
elected  my  father,  whose  broken  voice  had  compelled  him 
to  cease  preaching,  as  steward,  who  furnished  meals  to  the 
students  at  $1.50  per  week.  If  my  memory  is  correct,  the 
salary  of  full  professors  was  four  hundred  dollars  per  year. 
I,  in  my  middle  teens,  held  the  important  office  of  Janitor, 
to  ring  the  bell  at  5:30  every  morning,  for  prayers  at  6, 
and  for  recitations  during  the  day,  also  to  keep  the  recita- 
tion rooms  and  halls  warm  and  clean,  for  what  wages,  I  do 
not  know,  as  father  settled  that. 

In  1853,  Rev.  Edward  Cooke,  of  Boston,  an  alumnus 
of  Wesleyan  University,  was  elected  President,  and  in  1854, 
Freshmen  and  Sophomore  classes  were  formed,  so  the  mem- 
bers of  the  first  graduating  class  were  never  Freshmen, 
neither  the  men  nor  the  women.  The  Sophomores  were  Al- 
len J.  Atwell  and  Henry  Colman  and  the  Second  Year  wo- 
men who  recited  with  us,  were  Lucinda  S.  Darling  and 
Lydia  A.  A.  Smith.  In  the  same  year  the  faculty  was  en- 
larged. Rev.  Nelson  E.  Cobleigh  became  Professor  of 
Greek  and  Hebrew  Languages,  and  we  loved  to  recite  to 
him.  He  was  genial  and  stimulating.  He  was  also  pop- 
ular in  the  pulpit,  and  so  successful  all  around  that  Law- 
rence could  keep  him  only  four  years.  Rev.  R.  Z.  Mason 
became  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Physics.  Solid  and 
learned  in  his  department,  he  was  as  successful  in  class 
work  and  was  President  from  1859  to  1865.  Hiram  A. 
Jones  also  came  in  1854  as  Classical  Tutor  and  continued  in 
the  Faculty  till  1898,  excepting  the  year  1857-58,  when  he 
rested,   and   I   took   his  classes.      Rev.   F.   0.   Blair   came  in 


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1856.  These  four  were  all  graduates  of  Wesleyan.  Mrs. 
Blair  was  for  some  time  Preceptress,  and  remarkably 
successful. 

The  Catalogue  for  1854  shows  195  gentlemen  students 
and  138  ladies,  total  333.  In  1855,  445  were  registered;  in 
1856,  the  total  was  414  and  in  1857,  the  Faculty  numbered 
12,  the  Senior  class  7,  Junior  class  14,  Sophomore  27,  Fresh- 
men 78,  Total,  College  and  Preparatory,  344. 

In  those  days,  the  Faculty  made  some  efforts,  though  not 
very  vigorous,  to  keep  the  boys  from  too  close  intimacy  with 
the  girls,  except  when  under  the  eye  of  the  teacher,  yet  even 
in  the  class  room  they  usually  occupied  different  sides  of  the 
room.  Personally  I  vowed,  all  alone  by  myself,  before  enter- 
ing upon  my  college  course,  that  I  would  make  no  plans  for 
my  future  home-life,  till  I  had  finished  the  course,  and  I 
strictly  kept  the  vow.  Yet  two  of  my  lady  class  mates  were 
reported  to  be  engaged  before  we  graduated  and  one  was 
married,  to  one  not  a  student,  about  a  month  after  receiving 
her  college  degree.  The  other  was  married  to  my  room  mate 
six  years  after  graduation.  Coeducation  offers  many  and  de- 
sirable opportunities  for  that  thorough  acquaintance,  which 
is  an  excellent  foundation  for  happy -lives. 


RESPONSE 

Response  of  Mrs.  Henry  Colman,  '57  (Lucinda  S.  Dar- 
ling) to  a  toast  at  the  Seventy-fifth  Anniversary  of  the 
Founding  of  Lawrence  College: 

"Every  high  noon  follows  a  sunrise.  Every  sunrise  is  pre- 
ceded by  an  early  dawn.  I  well  remember  one  early  sunrise, 
in  the  spring  of  1853.  I  had  knelt  at  a  low  window  opening 
to  the  east  just  in  time  to  catch  the  first  glimpse  of  Auro- 
ra's "rosy  fingers"  above  the  horizon.  Then  I  saw  them 
reaching  up  and  up,  sweeping  the  mists  away  and  opening 
wide  the  golden  gates, — yet  the  real  sun  did  not  appear  as 
I  anticipated.     For  a  moment  I  indulged  in  a  frenzy  of  im- 


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agination  as  to  what  would  happen,  if  thru  some  slip  in  the 
movements  of  nature,  there  should  never  be  another  sunrise! 

This  moment  of  doubt  reminds  me  of  something  that  oc- 
curred in  the  early  dawn  of  Lawrence  College.  Not  every 
one  at  that  time  was  as  hopeful  as  the  founders  were  repre- 
sented to  be  in  the  pageant  yesterday.  Some  were  appre- 
hensive— how  could  a  college  rise  and  shine  on  the  limit  of 
civilization! — to  the  northward  only  a  vast  forest  and  a  few 
Indians!  Time  has  proved  that  the  pioneers  were  wise  when 
they  chose  this  locality,  then  a  primeval  forest,  on  the  banks 
of  the  broad,  tumultuous,  on-rushing  Fox  River,  as  a  suit- 
able place  for  its  foundations.  The  very  atmosphere  seemed 
to  be  an  assurance  of  the  strength  and  durability  that  were 
wrought  into  these  foundations,  and  of  the  ever  increasing 
activities  of  those  who  would  be  trained  in  the  college. 

Three  members  of  the  first  class  graduated  from  Law- 
rence College,  still  survive  and  are  celebrating  today  the 
sixty-fifth  anniversary  of  that  notable  event.  One  member, 
Mrs.  F.  M.  Buck,  resides  in  Yakima,  Washington.  Two  of 
us  remain  in  the  home  state  of  our  Alma  Mater.  The  class 
of  seven,  of  1857,  is  unique  in  some  respects,  compared  with 
those  that  have  graduated  since.  Note  the  number  seven, 
repeated,  suggestive  of  perfection — to  be  attained!  or  does 
it  suggest  "persistance"  to  the  members  of  succeeding  classes, 
who  have  seldom  failed,  at  least  annually,  to  be  introduced 
to  "a  member  of  the  first  graduating  class?" 

Our  graduating  exercises  were  also  unique.  It  seemed 
that  the  whole  of  Appleton  was  present  at  this  first  large 
gathering  in  the  chapel  of  our  new  college  building.  It  was 
a  time  of  testing,  as  a  recent  design  in  architecture  had  been 
used,  when  the  galleries  were  suspended  from  the  rafters 
by  iron  rods,  with  no  supports  underneath,  until  it  was  dis- 
covered, some  time  later,  that  safety  required  them.  The 
four  men  delivered  their  orations,  one  in  Latin.  As  they 
bowed  themselves  off  the  rostrum,  they  were  showered  with 
bouquets  from  every  section  of  the  gallery. 

Woman's  day  had  not  then  fully  arrived.  The  "females" 
of  this  class  had  read  their  graduating  essays  the  evening  be- 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       159 

fore,  as  addenda  to  the  "exhibition  of  the  Preparatory  De- 
partment." We  were  allowed  to  receive  our  diplomas,  stand- 
ing on  the  same  platform  with  the  "males."  This  was  a 
concession  on  the  part  of  our  president,  who  did  "not  wish 
it  known  in  Boston  that  he  was  teaching  in  a  boys'  and  girls' 
school." 

To  make  the  myth  of  "male  and  female"  departments  seem 
more  real,  the  early  catalogues  show  that  not  till  1866,  were 
the  "females"  enrolled  as  Freshmen,  Sophomores,  Juniors 
and  Seniors.  Previous  to  this  they  were  simply  First  Year, 
Second  Year,  Third  Year  and  Fourth  Year  Students.  This 
would  sound  better  in  "The  Hub"  of  culture  at  that  time. 

I  can  even  now,  though  sixty  five  years  have  passed,  since 
this  eventful  day,  feel  the  thrill  and  the  twang  of  the  brass 
band,  as  it  led  our  procession — Trustees,  Faculty,  Graduates 
and  Visitors,  about  four  blocks  to  the  Hanna  Hotel,  where 
our  first   Commencement   Dinner  was   served. 

From  that  day  to  this,  we,  who  survive  of  the  first  class, 
are  slowly  getting  a  vision  of  how  little  we  knew  then  and 
how  little  we  know  now.  Like  Henry  Adams,  who  graduated 
from  ^  Harvard  about  the  same  time  we  did  from  Lawrence, 
we  are  not  educated  yet. 

Josh  Billings  once  said  "flattery  is  like  Colone  water — to 
be  smelt  of — not  swallered."  Our  distinguished  toastmaster 
must  have  been  aware  of  the  fact  that  I  belong  to  that  var- 
iety of  doctors  whose  speech  center  has  been  poorly  devel- 
oped as  a  result  of  non  use;  the  prescribing  Salts  and  Senna 
variety,  not  the  talking  doctor.  On  this  occasion  the  toast- 
master  is  the  consulting  specialist  and  I  am  the  plain  family 
doctor  who  humbly  follows  the  instructions  of  this  great 
disciple  of  iEsculapius.  You — dear  friends — are  the  poor 
patients  who  must  sit  patiently  by  and  politely  smile  while 
you  swallow  this  bitter  allopathic,  poly-pharmic,  toxic  dose 
which  I  am  about  to  administer.  Fortunately  for  you  other 
speakers  have  a  plentiful  supply  of  antidotes  with  them. 
The  consulting  interrogator  at  the  head  of  the  table  will  be 
held  responsible  for  the  results.     Rest  assured,  I  shall  try  to 


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keep  in  mind  the  rule  of  the  blacksmith  in  the  good  old  pre- 
automobile  days,  "The  longer  the  spoke,  the  greater  the  tire." 
When  Dr.  Reeve  told  me  that  I  was  to  respond  to  a  toast,  I 
was  very  much  in  the  mood  of  the  colored  soldier  who  was  or- 
dered by  his  colonel  to  go  over  the  top.  I,  too,  was  perfectly 
willing  to  be  considered  a  slacker  and  insisted  that  I  had  a 
large  family  at  home  who  couldn't  very  well  spare  me.  The 
colonel  finally  persuaded  Mose  that  if  he  followed  his  direc- 
tions there  would  be  no  danger;  said  he,  "All  you  have  to  do, 
is  to  advance  in  a  zigzag  fashion."  Well,  Mose  said  he  would 
try  it.  Presently  he  was  brought  back  shot  full  of  holes. 
Mose  exonerated  the  colonel,  telling  him  that  it  wasn't  his 
fault,  as  he  guessed  he  was  a-ziggin  when  he  should  'a'  been 
a-zaggin.  I  fear  very  much  that  in  my  few  remarks,  as 
usual,  I  will  be  a-zigging  when  I  should  be  a-zagging. 


LAWRENCE  IN  MY  DAY 
By  Judge  0.  T.  Williams,  72 

In  1867  the  attendance  was  about  two  hundred  fifty, 
girls  and  boys,  about  two-thirds  of  whom  were  boys,  young 
men,  as  I  recall  the  proportion  of  seats  occupied  by  each 
respectively,  in  regular  chapel  exercises,  held  twice  a  day, 
five  days  in  each  week,  where  roll  was  called,  and  once  on 
Saturday. 

The  "Faculty"  usually  attended  those  and  changed  about 
for  conducting  service,  although  the  dear  old  Prexy — George 
M.  Steele — was  the  regular  stand-by,  and  a  good  one  he 
was,  too;  large  enough  to  reach  to  a  fellow,  and  wholesome 
enough- to  want  to  hold  on  to  afterwards.  He  never  forgot 
that  he  had  been  a  boy  or  rather  he  never  grew  old.  He  had 
a  dry  humor,  and  a  fund  of  good  stories. 

Professor  Foye's  conduct  of  chapel  exercises  was  the 
"soul  of  wit"  according  to  the  definition,  "brevity  is  the 
soul  of  wit."  His  reading  of  scripture  and  his  prayers  were 
never  more  than  "three  fingers"  deep,  figured  as  we  used 
to,    a    load    in   our    old    muzzle-loading    shot    gun;    and    we 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       161 

never  "kicked,"  but  went  to  our  rooms  or  a  game  of  "base- 
ball in  waiting  with  a  hearty  but  short  "Amen!"  (all 
inside.) 

Professor  Jones,  (whose  Adam's  Apple  was  never  quite 
adjusted  to  his  collar  so  that  it  did  not  tickle  or  gall  his 
collar,)  always  wore  an  overcoat,  curly  hair,  and  a  steady 
devout  countenance;  in  walking  to  or  from  the  Bible  stand 
to  pray  or  make  any  announcements,  as  to  Greek  accusatives, 
or  Latin  idioms.  Yet  he  smiled  in  class,  and  so  did  we;  all 
the  fellows,  when  Lyman  J.  Nash,  led  him  into  an  argument 
respecting  the  construction  or  translation  of  some  ode  in 
Horace.  We  encouraged  them  on  both  sides;  realizing 
"tempus  fugit" — "all  the  while,"  as  Hodd.  Williston  used 
to  say. 

John  and  Henry  Faville  were  numbered  among  the 
most  justly  popular  fellows  in  school,  as  they  were  good 
all  around,  both  in  class  and  on  the  campus;  in  base-ball, 
as  she  was  then  played;  and  on  the  "broad  jump,"  in  which 
you  can  count  "yours  truly."  My  room-mate  in  those  early 
days  was  John  Leith,  who  became  County  Superintendent 
of  schools  in  Outagamie  County  and  William  H.  Chynoweth, 
who  excelled  in  the  classics;  but  who  never  could  under- 
stand why  a  gaping  hole  in  the  seat  of  his  best  new  "trou- 
sers" could  not  be  mended  so  as  to  hold,  by  puckering  it 
together  with  strong  black  linen  thread.  But  when  we  got 
sponges  under  our  noses  and  brooms  and  sprinklers  in  our 
hands  and  sallied  forth  to  sweep  the  college  building  (only 
one,)    all  class  and  other  distinctions  vanished. 

John  R.  and  Robert  J.  Gamble,  both  of  whom  afterwards 
went  to  the  U.  S.  senate,  were  among  the  big  brothers  who 
were  there  then.  John  was  "valedictorian"  (get  that  word?) 
in  my  class,  and  Robert  was  in  my  brother's  (George  L's) 
class.  They  were  quite  different,  Robert  always  jolly,  for- 
getful of  the  past  and  hopeful  for  the  future.  John  forecast- 
ing the  future  from  having  a  compendium  of  history  always 
in  mind.  Later,  when  we  were  trying  an  artesian  well 
lawsuit  in  United  States  Circuit  Court  at  Sioux  Falls,  South 
Dakota,  with  Robert  and  one  of  the  Tripps  attorneys  against 


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us,  they  put  four  expert  witnesses  on  the  stand  who  swore 
that  the  height  to  which  water  would  rise  in  a  pipe  depended 
upon  the  horizontal  area  of  the  reservoir,  and  not  upon  its 
elevation  above  the  base.     But  the  jury  disagreed  with  them. 

We  had  very  many  live  wires  then,  which  have  not  rusted. 
Judge  Loren  Edwards,  C.  M.  Wheat,  who  lived  in  the  belfry 
and  rang  the  bell.  The  Clithero  Brothers.  The  debating 
societies,  Phoenix  and  Philalathean,  settled  most  all  con- 
stitutional, governmental  and  labor  and  capital  questions  on 
the  forum,  at  our  Friday  night  sessions  which  usually  closed 
from  twelve  m.  to  two  a.  m.. 

The  greatest  possible  rivalry  existed  between  those  so- 
cieties, especially  in  canvassing  for  new  members.  My 
thesis  "Commencement  oration"  was  upon  the  subject  "Labor 
and  Capital"  beginning  "Labor  and  capital  are  natural 
partners.  Each  is  the  complement  of  the  other.  Capital 
without  labor  is  unproductive,  labor  without  capital  is  nu- 
gatory." 

Time  fails  me  to  tell  you  of — so  many!  All  great  or 
greater  in  those  days  at  Lawrence. 


TOAST  BY  FANNY  KENNISH  EARL,  77 

In  looking  over  the  Alumni  Record  to  refresh  my  memory 
as  to  names  and  dates,  I  discovered  that  I  was  asked  to  pre- 
pare a  brief  outline  of  "Lawrence  in  the  Seventies"  for  that 
publication.  I  do  not  know  that  I  can  say  much  more  or 
anything  materially  different  at  this  time.  If  I  had  not  hap- 
pened to  have  discovered  it  I  should  probably  have  uncon- 
sciously repeated  myself,  for,  although  the  intervening  years 
have  brought  me  a  great  sorrow,  and  a  great  joy,  my 
relationship  to  Lawrence  remains  the  same. 

It  was  in  the  fall  of  1872  that  I  first  came  to  Lawrence, 
fresh  from  a  district  school.  Although  the  college  and  its 
surroundings  may  have  seemed  shabby  and  restricted  to 
more  sophisticated  people,  to  me  it  was  the  open  door  to  a 
new  and  very  wonderful  life.     I  was  a  student  of  the  college 


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for  the  ensuing  five  years,  and  later  returned  for  a  two 
years'  residence.  After  the  graduation  of  my  sister  Clara 
in  1881  my  visits  to  Appleton  have  been  neither  many  or 
long,  so,  of  college  life  in  the  Eighties  I  have  little  personal 
knowledge. 

I  believe,  however,  that  the  material  changes  which  have 
so  greatly  enlarged  and  improved  Lawrence  began  at  a  later 
date — really  when  Dr.  Plantz  assumed  the  Presidency — and 
the  conditions  in  the  Eighties' were  much  the  same  as  those 
of  the  Seventies. 

The  one  building — known  now  as  Main  Hall — was  the  sole 
architectural  equipment.  Of  the  library — from  which  we 
were  permitted  to  each  draw  two  books  once  a  week — we 
as  under  classmen,  at  least,  never  saw  the  inside,  except  thru 
the  book  delivery  window.  Many  of  the  boys  and  girls  were 
helping  to  pay  their  way  by  outside  work  of  one  sort  or 
another.  Life  was  simple  and  democratic,  and  yet,  I  fancy, 
these  two  decades  will  compare  favorably  with  any  later 
ones  for  genuine  hard  work,  for  character  building,  and  pre- 
paration for  service. 

I  have  made  a  hasty  summary  of  the  stuuents  of  that 
period,  probably  only  approximately  correct,  but  which  give 
a  general  idea  of  the  activities  of  the  students  of  that  period. 

Lawrence  graduated  between  1870  and  1890  two  hundred 
anl  forty  one  students,  of  whom  seventy-five  were  women. 
About  twenty-eight  per  cent  of  the  men  entered  the  ministry. 
One  has  only  to  look  over  the  list  to  note  the  loss  to  Christian 
service,  especially  in  Wisconsin,  if  these  men  had  not  found 
their  way  to  Lawrence.  Twenty  per  cent  practiced  law,  and 
have  been  an  honor  to  that  profession  which  has  attracted 
so  many  men  of  note.  One  if  these  had  a  long  and  honor- 
able career  in  the  U.  S.  Senate.  About  twelve  per  cent 
found  their  work  in  the  science  of  medicine  and  the  art  of 
healing,  and  about  the  same  number  entered  some  Tine  of 
business  life,  where  all  achieved  respectable  and  a  few  re- 
markable success.  Educational  work,  partly  in  high  schools 
and  normals,  partly  in  colleges,  has  claimed  about  the  same 


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percentage,  and  of  these  so  engaged  three  have  become  col- 
lege presidents.  A  smaller  number  have  been  attracted  to 
scientific  studies,  to  practical  engineering,  to  agriculture, 
and  one  is  registered  as  a  portraitpainter.  Evidently,  the 
atmosphere  of  the  Seventies  and  Eighties  was  not  too  heav- 
ily charged  with  scientific  and  esthetic  ozone,  but  there  does 
not  appear  to  be  any  who  failed  to  fill  a  useful  place  in  the 
world's  economy. 

Of  the  seventy-five  women  who  were  graduated  during 
those  twenty  years,  a  large  proportion  served  for  some  years 
in  educational  work;  of  these  the  greater  portion,  however, 
soon  abandoned  professional  for  domestic  life.  Sixty-three 
out  of  seventy-five  show  that  whatever  later  statistics  may 
show  of  a  conflict  between  matrimony  and  the  college  edu- 
cation, it  did  not  apply  to  Lawrence  of  that  period.  Of  the 
twelve  who  were  unmarried,  three  died  in  early  womanhood, 
and  two  of  these  were  betrothed  at  the  time  of  their  death. 
Four  chose  educational  work  as  a  life-long  profession  and 
attained  unusual  success  in  that  line.  One  is  your  well- 
known  and  genial  librarian  of  Lawrence.  The  few  remaining 
have  not  signified  the  manner  in  which  they  have  marked 
the  passing  years. 

Of  the  home-makers  and  keepers  a  very  respectable  num- 
ber have  achieved  success  in  the  various  lines  of  literature, 
art,  music  and  civic  and  other  public  work  in  addition  to 
their  domestic  duties.  A  number  studied  abroad,  and  I  note 
numerous  travelers  among  both  men  and  women.  Of  the 
women  as  well  as  the  men  we  find  none  who  shirked  their 
duties  or  failed  to  find  their  places  in  the  world's  work. 

Probably  few  of  those  who  were  graduated  between  thirty 
and  fifty  years  ago  could  come  back  to  Lawrence  and  say 
that  the  dreams  of  their  youth  had  been  fulfilled.  Life  has 
probably  been  a  very  different  thing  from  that  they  planned 
when  they  strolled  along  the  romantic  shores  of  the  historic 
Fox;  but  it  may  nevertheless  have  been  quite  as  worth  while. 
The  dreams  of  youth  are  mostly  occupied  with  thoughts  of 
self,  but  the  memories  of  age  are  filled  with  the  thoughts  of 


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others.  In  spite  of  sorrow,  which  none  of  us  have  escaped; 
of  disappointments,  which  are  the  portion  of  all,  of  thwarted 
ambitions  and  restricted  horizons,  I  think  that  most  of  us 
have  found  life  a  pleasant  and  desirable  thing,  and  with 
faces  turned  toward  the  sunset,  are  concerning  ourselves 
with  what  lies  behind  the  turn  of  the  road  with  something 
of  wonderment  and  more  of  anticipation. 

As  we  come  back  to  a  college  of  wider  opportunity  and 
broader  outlook,  I  fancy  the  difference  between  the  then  and 
the  now  will  be  found  more  in  the  material  prosperity  than  in 
the  morale  of  the  student  body.  A  diploma  from  Lawrence, 
then,  as  now,  was  a  passport  to  the  best  things  life  has  to 
offer.  Conditions  of  the  last  strenuous  years  have  changed 
and  unsettled  all  values  of  life,  in  scholastic  as  well  as 
financial  and  national  life,  and  yet  human  nature  is  not 
greatly  changed.  I  smile  to  myself,  sometimes,  when  I  read 
about  the  terrible  flapper  of  today  who  bobs  her  hair,  de- 
mands a  latch-key  and  discards  her  chaperone!  I  bobbed 
my  hair  when  I  was  a  freshmen,  and  wore  it  so  during  most 
of  my  college  life.  In  our  day  we  knew  nothing  of  chap- 
erones,  unless  we  surreptitiously  read  French  novels.  The 
girls  are  just  getting  back  to  their  grand  mothers'  ways, 
and  they  weren't  so  bad.  If  there  is  a  difference  anywhere 
I  think  it  will  be  found  in  the  mothers  rather  than  in  the 
daughters.  Our  mothers  took  their  maternal  duties  with 
all  seriousness,  and  they  were  our  invisible  chaperones. 
Like  the  Colonel's  lady  and  Judy  O'Grady,  the  differences 
are  only  skin  deep.  Girls  are  girls  the  world  over,  and  in 
all  periods  of  time.  The  spirit  of  youth  is  sweet  and  lovable, 
and  its  extravagances  are  all  too  soon  brushed  away.  We  are 
here  to  tell  you  of  the  later  generations  to  make  the  most  of 
your  splendid  youth,  and  to  learn  while  it  is  yet  time  that 
people  do  not  stop  playing  because  they  grow  old;  they  grow 
old  because  they  stop  playing. 

With  all  the  marvelous  equipment  of  this  marvelous  age 
the   youth   of  today  need    see    no   limit   to   his   achievement. 


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Listen  like  Kipling's  "Explorer:" 

"Till  a  voice,  as  bad  as  Conscience,  rings  interminable 

changes 
"On  one  everlasting  whisper,  day  and  night  repeated,  so, 
"  'Something  hidden.     Go  and  find  it.     Go  and  look  behind 

the  Ranges — 
"Something  lost  behind  the  Ranges.     Lost  and  waiting 

for  you.  Go.'  " 
Hail  and  farewell.  Some  of  us  will  not  come  back  to 
Lawrence  again,  but  we  are  glad  that  we  came  when  we  did. 
The  changes  truly  touch  us  with  a  breath  of  sadness,  but  we 
would  not  have  them  otherwise.  "Change  is  the  immutable 
law  of  progress.  Whatever  resists  change  is  dying;  what- 
ever does  not  change  is  dead." 

LAWRENCE  IN  MY  TIME 

The  next  toast  was  delivered  by  Dr.  James  Arneil  of 
the  Class  of  1890. 

"Lawrence  in  My  Time"  is  a  very  tame  title,  but  Law- 
rence in  the  days  of  Bess  Wilson  and  Kate  Lummis,  has  a 
real  ring  to  it,  and  conjures  up  an  infinite  number  of  inter- 
esting and  thrilling  episodes,  great  college  events  and  happy 
days.  This  was  before  the  enfranchisement  of  the  woman 
voter;  however  this  fact  made  no  difference  to  these  young 
women.  They  were  the  dominating  personalities;  the  polit- 
ical bosses  of  the  college;  what  they  said  went.  They  created 
the  atmosphere,  and  developed  the  college  spirit  in  their 
own  individual  way.  Kate  Lummis  was  the  embodiment  of 
femininity  and  intellectuality.  Bess  Wilson  was  the  Viking, 
or  viqueen — the  Lydia  Pankhurst — possessing  a  mind  teem- 
ing with  ideas  and  wielding  a  Rooseveltian-Wilsonian  Big 
Stick  with  infinite  tact  and  wonderful  effect.  Together  they 
made  an  irresistible  team.  The  balance  of  the  school  believed 
with  Henry  Harland  that  the  ready  concession  of  minor 
points  is  a  part  of  the  Grace  of  Life,  and  wisely  acquiesced. 

The  men  of  my  time  were  all  diplomats — they  remem- 
bered Bess  Wilson's  birthday,  but  forgot  her  age. 

Whenever    I    recall   certain    of   the    interesting   men    and 


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women  of  this  period,  I  realize  the  truth  of  Thomas  Hardy's 
saying — that  persons  of  any  weight  of  character,  carry  like 
planets  their  atmosphere  along  with  them  in  their  orbits. 
The  team  work  of  these  two  Athenas,  by  contrast,  suggests 
the  story  of  the  husband  and  wife,  who  were  eternally  quar- 
eling  and  on  the  verge  of  a  separation.  During  one  of  their 
frequent  spats,  the  wife  looked  up  the  street  and  saw  a  mag- 
nificent team  of  heavy  draft  horses  pulling  a  large  load  with 
even,  regular  step,  shoulder  to  shoulder  and  apparent  ease. 
'Too  bad,  John,"  said  Mary,  "that  we  can't  pull  together 
like  those  horses."  "Well,  maybe  we  could  if  there  was  only 
one  tongue  between  us,"  said  John. 

Our  toastmaster  confided  in  me  that  the  reason  why  I 
was  chosen  to  respond  to  the  toast  "Lawrence  in  My  Time" 
was  because  it  took  me  longer  to  graduate  from  Lawrence 
than  any  other  living  student,  and  consequently  I  ought  to 
know  a  good  deal  about  the  old  place.  This  is  no  joke,  as  I 
was  a  promising  student  at  Lawrence  from  1883  to  1890. 
None  of  these  years  were  post  graduate  years — nor  were  any 
of  them  given  over  to  the  study  of  the  fair  sex,  as  they  were 
with  Ed  Dixon,  Bert  Williams  and  Olin  Mead.  My  hearing 
is  acute,  and  I  can  hear  some  one  whispering,  in  the  language 
of  the  modern  student,  "Seven  years,  what  a  dumb-bell  he 
must  have  been." 

You  can  well  imagine  the  physical  and  material  equip- 
ment of  Lawrence  thirty  to  forty  years  ago.  In  those  lean, 
spare  years  she  was  a  university — not  a  modest  college  as 
she  is  today.  When  I  first  entered  Lawrence  there  was  the 
one  main  building,  the  same  as  at  the  foundation  of  the  in- 
stitution. This  building  was  "a  multum  in  parvo,"  as  it  in- 
cluded the  administration  building,  the  chapel,  the  science 
hall,  the  conservatory  of  music,  the  school  of  languages, 
(dead  and  alive,)  the  library,  the  men's  dormitories,  the  gym- 
nasium and  the  men's  society  halls;  and  say  it  not  in  Gath— 
several  kitchenettes — where  the  ambitious  farmer  boy,  living 
on  one  fifty  a  week,  prepared  his  own  meals.  In  the  present 
plutocratic  age  when  millions  are  spent  by  the  Rockefellers 
and  Carnegies,  as  well  as  by  the  awakened  and  liberal  state 


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legislatures  upon  the  material  and  physical  upbuilding  of 
colleges  and  universities,  the  Lawrence  of  30  to  40  years  ago 
would  seem  a  meager,  insignificant  institution.  Today  there 
is  scarcely  a  city  of  any  size  but  what  has  a  high  school  far 
superior  in  building  and  equipment  to  the  Lawrence  of  the 
eighties.  What  was  lacking  in  equipment  and  material  pros- 
perity was  more  than  counterbalanced  by  the  character  of 
the  men  who  made  up  her  teaching  staff  and  controlled  her 
destinies.  Lawrence  University  in  my  time  possessed  a  fac- 
ulty of  dignified,  scholarly  gentlemen,  of  the  old  school,  who 
would  have  created  a  university  out  of  a  log  cabin  in  the  wil- 
derness. Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  the  little  giant,  the  Mark 
Hopkins  of  Lawrence,  was  surrounded  by  a  small  group  of 
intellectuals  whom  we   students   loved,   honored   and   obeyed. 

There  was  Hiram  A.  Jones,  who  I  am  sure  was  a  personal 
friend  of  Horace  and  Cicero.  He  had  discovered  the  foun- 
tain of  youth  in  the  poems  and  prose  of  his  beloved  Latin 
authors.  "The  wanderings  of  ^Eneas  and  the  woes  of  Dido 
charmed  instead  of  tiring  him.  Livy's  'pictured  page,'  the 
polished  periods  of  Sallust  and  Tacitus,  and  the  mighty 
eloquence  of  Cicero  were  to  him  a  mine  of  delight. " 

My  memory  picture  of  the  lamented  Professor  Wheeler 
of  the  Greek  Chair,  young,  intellectual,  handsome,  resembles 
that  of  The  Athenian  gentleman,  so  delightfully  portrayed 
by  Stou'ghton  Holborn.  Were  he  alive  today  he  would  say 
with  the  peasant  in  The  Elektra,  "Tis  in  such  shifts  as  these 
I  care  for  riches,  to  make  gifts  to  friends  or  lead  a  sick  man 
back  to  health  with  ease  and  plenty.  Else  small  aid  is 
wealth  for  daily  gladness;  once  a  man  be  done  with  hunger, 
rich  and  poor  are  both  as  one." 

Dr.  Henry  Lummis,  our  venerable  Socrates,  Professor 
Underwood,  inspiring  teacher  of  mathematics  and  astronomy, 
Dr.  Frank  Cramer,  the  genius  of  natural  sciences,  Professor 
Foye,  the  magician  in  physics  and  chemistry,  are  all  names 
we  oldsters  love  to  conjure  with  and  boast  abo^t.  Miss 
Huntington  and  Miss  Everest  lent  a  charming  grace  and 
femininity  to  the  atmosphere  of  the  college.  This  group  of 
immortals   on    slender    salaries,    with    small    material    equip- 


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merit,  but  filled  with  a  holy  zeal,  succeeded  by  the  force  of 
their  personalities,  their  devotion  to  duty — their  rare  ability 
as  teachers  and  the  greatness  of  their  souls  in  creating  a 
university  with  a  remarkable  atmosphere — with  that  intan- 
gible something  called  "college  spirit." 

The  two  memorable  college  events  in  my  day  were,  first, 
the  advent  of  Dr.  Henry  Lummis  and  his  famous  family  into 
the  Lawrence  circle.  As  in  Biblical  days — the  wise  men  came 
from  the  east.  This  family  was  to  occupy  a  unique  posi- 
tion in  the  life  of  Lawrence,  for  a  generation.  They  brought 
the  culture  and  atmosphere  of  old  Boston  to  the  little  western 
college  town.  Most  of  us  profited  by  the  propinquity.  They 
weren't  Scotch,  but  they  were  just  as  remarkable  as  the  Mac 
Gregors.  You  will  recall  Neill's  description  in  The  Dominie 
Dismissed  of  the  Mac  Gregor  Family  of  "Aberdeen  awa'  " 
on  a  sightseeing  expedition  to  London.  The  Scot  followed  by 
his  five  children  entered  the  Ritz  Hotel,  and  sat  down  in  the 
lounge.  "Waiter,  a  bottle  o'  lemonade  and  sax  tumblers,"  he 
cried.  The  waiter  was  too  dumbfounded  to  do  anything  but 
bring  the  liquor.  He  stood  in  openmouthed  amazement  as 
Mac  Gregor  divided  the  bottle  among  the  six  glasses;  but 
when  the  Scot  took  a  bag  of  buns  from  his  pocket  and  pro- 
ceeded to  distribute  them,  the  waiter  set  off  blindly  to  find 
the  manager.  The  manager  approached.  He  tapped  the 
Scot  on  the  shoulder,  and  in  a  stern  voice  said:  "Excuse  me, 
but  I'm  the  manager  of  this  establishment."  The  Scot  looked 
up  at  him  sharply;  "Oh,  ye're  the  manager,  are  ye?  Well, 
why  the  hell  the  band's  no  playin'?" 

This  Lummis  family  was  unique.  No  other  such  brilliant 
constellation  of  intellectual  stars  and  social  favorites  was 
ever  gathered  under  the  roof  of  one  college.  We  voluntarily 
handed  them  first  and  second  honors  on  a  silver  platter. 
The  only  reason  why  there  was  a  second  honor  in  the  family 
was  because  there  were  not  two  first  honors.  On  one  occa- 
sion the  younger  Lummis  children  were  playing  at  history 
and  were  reading  to  some  of  the  neighboring  children  about 
various  races  inhabiting  Africa.  They  were  very  much  in- 
terested in  the  Lilliputians  and  Laura  remarked  that  brother 


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Harry  had  said  there  were  several  Lilliputians  right  here  in 
Appleton  on  the  Lawrence  Faculty. 

The  part  played  by  Prof.  Lummis  as  a  moulder  of  the 
character  of  future  citizens  of  the  commonwealth  was  some- 
thing unusual.  He  had  a  quiet  dignity  and  possessed  a  pro- 
found learning.  He  controlled  his  students  by  the  greatness 
of  his  soul.  Their  love  for  him  was  as  a  good  son  for  a 
noble  father. 

The  great  tragedy  for  Lawrence,  as  it  seemed  to  us  at 
the  time,  was  the  resignation  in  1889  of  our  wonderful 
president,  Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  able  administrator,  elo- 
quent divine,  remarkable  teacher.  We  felt  that  the  univer- 
sity could  not  endure  without  him.  As  a  matter  of  fact  it 
did  live  a  precarious  existence  until  the  advent  of  another 
great  educator  and  administrator.  A  Moses  sent  by  prov- 
idence to  lead  the  school  out  of  the  wilderness  of  uncertainty 
and  retrogression.  One  has  but  to  contemplate  the  present 
scene  with  the  many  new  and  well  adapted  buildings,  the 
largely  increased  student  body,  the  amplified  curriculum  and 
the  full  measured  development  of  that  wonderful,  inspiring 
and  elevating  college  spirit  of  the  old  days  to  realize  that 
the  right  man  is  in  the  right  place.  This  growth  and 
progress  are  not  the  simple  natural  accretion  which  comes 
with  the  passing  of  the  years.  Other  colleges  with  the  same 
opportunities  for  growth  have  remained  stationary  or  have 
retrogressed. 

We  must  give  much  of  the  credit  to  the  tremendous 
energy,  progressive  spirit  and  high  ideals  of  President 
Plantz.  He  has  recognized  with  Sir  William  Osier  "the 
disadvantages  to  a  school  of  having  too  many  men  of  mature, 
not  to  say,  riper  years."  Insensibly  in  the  fifth  and  sixth 
decades,  there  begins  to  creep  over  most  of  us  a  change 
noted  physically  among  other  ways  by  the  silvering  of  the 
hair  and  that  lessening  of  elasticity,  which  impels  a  man  to 
open,  rather  than  to  vault,  a  five  barred  gate.  It  comes  to 
all  sooner  or  later;  to  some  it  is  only  too  plainly  evident,  to 
others  it  comes  unconsciously  with  no  pace  perceived.  And 
with  most  of  us  this  physical  change  has  its  mental  equiv- 


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alent,  not  necessarily  accompanied  by  loss  of  powers  of  ap- 
plication or  of  judgement;  on  the  contrary  often  the  mind 
grows  clearer  and  the  memory  more  retentive,  but  the  change 
is  seen  in  a  weakened  receptivity  and  in  an  inability  to 
adapt  oneself  to  an  altered  intellectual  environment.  It  is 
this  loss  of  mental  elasticity  that  makes  men  over  40  so  slow 
to  receive  new  truths.  Harvey  complained  in  his  day  that 
few  men  above  this  critical  age  seemed  able  to  accept 
the  doctrine  of  the  circulation  of  the  blood;  and  in  our  time 
it  is  interesting  to  note  how  the  theory  of  the  bacterial 
origin  of  disease  has  had,  as  other  truths,  to  grow  to  accep- 
tance with  the  generation  in  which  it  was  announced.  The 
only  safeguard  in  the  teacher,  against  this  lamentable  con- 
dition, is  to  live  in,  and  with  the  third  decade,  in  company 
with  the  younger,  more  receptive  and  progressive  minds. 
There  is  no  sadder  picture  than  the  professor  who  has  out- 
grown his  usefulness  and  the  only  one  unconscious  of  the 
fact,  insists,  with  a  praiseworthy  zeal,  upon  the  performance 
of  duties,  for  which  the  circumstances  of  the  time  have  ren- 
dered him  unfit.  When  a  man,  nor  wax  nor  honey,  can  bring 
home,  he  should  in  the  interests  of  an  institution,  be  dissolved 
from  the  hive ,  to  give  more  laborers  room.  However,  as  my 
memory  reverts  to  the  group  of  grand  old  men  of  the  Law- 
rence faculty  in  the  late  eighties  I  think  of  the  words  of  a 
distinguished  physician,  "there  is  no  more  potent  antidote 
to  the  corroding  influence  of  mammon  than  the  presence  in 
a  community  of  a  body  of  men  devoted  to  science,  living  for 
investigation,  and  caring  nothing  for  the  lust  of  the  eyes  and 
the  pride  of  life." 

It  is  a  secondary  matter  whether  the  endowments  are 
great  or  small,  the  equipments  palatial  or  humble;  the  fate 
of  an  institution  rests  not  on  these;  the  inherent  vital  ele- 
ments, which  transcend  all  material  interests,  which  may 
give  to  a  school  glory  and  renown  in  their  absence,  and 
lacking  which,  all  the  pride,  pomp  and  circumstance  are 
vain — this  vitalizing  element,  I  say,  lies  in  the  men  who  work 
in  its  halls  and  in  the  ideals  which  they  chersh  and  teach. 
"With  influence  there  is  life,  without  it  there  is  none;"  an 


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academical  system  without  the  personal  influence  of  teachers 
upon  pupils,  is  an  arctic  winter;  it  will  create  an  ice-bound, 
petrified,  cast-iron  university  and  nothing  else. 

One  of  the  striking  features  of  the  college  life  at  Law- 
rence in  my  day  was  the  presence,  and  active  functioning 
of  the  four  literary  societies;  Phoenix,  Philalathean,  Law- 
rean  and  Athena.  These  societies  were  the  center  of  the 
social  and  literary  life  of  the  university.  Without  them 
college  life  would  have  been  very  stale  and  dull  indeed.  They 
furnished  the  rivalry  which  is  so  essential  to  a  lively  interest 
in  university  affairs.  Each  society  tried  to  excel  the  other  in 
the  skill  and  ability  of  its  debaters,  orators  and  musicians; 
the  scholarship  and  athletic  prowess  of  its  members,  the 
cleverness  of  its  entertainments.  The  public  and  parlia- 
mentary training  which  future  ministers,  lawyers  and  poli- 
ticians received  in  presiding  over  meetings;  in  public  debate, 
in  impromptu  discussion  and  in  declamation,  was  of  inestim- 
able value  to  them;  and  I  fear  is  almost  entirely  lacking  in 
the  modern  fraternity  system.  The  influence,  by  precept  and 
example  of  the  older  members  on  the  younger,  was  a  vital 
thing;  to  be  felt  throughout  life.  I  might  say  in  passing 
that  the  men  who  exerted  the  greatest  influence  over  many 
of  us  in  our  "prep"  days,  men  who  were  my  college  ideals, 
were  our  distinguished  toastmaster  and  his  college  chum, 
Harry  Miles. 

One  might  spend  hours  relating  interesting  anecdotes, 
connected  with  the  lives  and  activities  of  such  men  as  Prof. 
Jones  and  Prof.  Foye  and  Prof.  Underwood.  As  Jim  Bon- 
ham  was  taking  leave  of  Prof.  Jones  on  commencement  day, 
1889,  he  said  with  tears  in  his  voice,  "Professor,  I  am 
indebted  to  you  for  all  I  know."  "Pray  do  not  mention  such 
a  trifle,"  was  the  reply.  On  another  occasion  during  one  of 
the  interesting  sessions  of  the  senior  class  in  Evidences  of 
Christianity,  a  bright  student  with  radical  and  very  liberal 
views  asked  Dr.  Raymond  if  it  were  not  a  fact  that  most  of 
the  troubles  in  this  country  were  due  'to  the  three  P's;  the 
Pulpit,  the  Press  and  the  Politician.  The  doctor  replied 
that  it  was  a  difficult  question  to  answer,  but  that  he  was 


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sure  that  the  trouble  could  not  be  cured  by  the  three  A's; 
the  Atheist,  the  Agitator  and  the  Anarchist. 

When  Dr.  Jas  Reeve  was  a  lad  of  seven  he  happened  to 
be  sitting  in  his  father's  reception  room  when  a  funeral 
procession  passed  by.  "Father,  what  is  that?"  "That,"  my 
son,  "is  a  mistake  in  diagnosis." 

The  one  enduring  and  endearing  bond  between  the  old 
university  and  the  new  college  is  our  beloved  librarian,  Ze- 
lia  Anne  Smith.  God  bless  her!  May  she  live  to  be  a 
hundred!  She  is  an  institution  all  by  herself,  and  has  made 
everyone  of  us  members  of  her  faculty,  her  devoted 
constituency. 


TOAST  BY  HERBERT  ALLEN  SAWYER  '09 

Mr.  Toastmaster;  Ladies  and  Gentlemen:  I  do  not  con- 
sider it  unlucky  because  it  is  thirteen  years  this  June  since 
I  graduated  from  Lawrence  College.  Quite  to  the  contrary 
it  is  a  great  joy  and  a  deep  privilege  to  be  present  and  to 
participate  in  this,  the  Seventy-fifth  Anniversary  of  Law- 
rence College.  The  Toastmaster  has  asked  me  to  speak  for 
that  notable  decade,  the  first  of  the  twentieth  century,  1900- 
1910,  and  when  I  call  to  mind  the  renowned  members  of  the 
faculty  and  the  eminent  graduates  of  that  period,  I  am  re- 
minded of  the  man  that  had  but  one  story  for  all  occasions. 
It  was  his  "gun"  story  and  he  was  always  skillful  in  finding 
a  point  of  contact  that  would  enable  him  lo  tell  his  pet  and 
only  story.  But  on  this  particular  occasion,  try  as  hard  as 
he  could,  he  found  no  opening  for  his  story.  At  last  in 
desperation  resolved  to  have  his  part  in  the  round  of  yarns, 
he  brought  his  foot  down  on  the  floor  with  a  resounding  crash 
and  exploded  with  the  words,  "That  reminds  me  of  my  gun 
story."  I  am  not  in  that  position  this  evening  for  when  we 
survey  together  the  "Lawrence  of  Treat  and  Corkhill,  the 
Lawrence  of  Nuzum  and  Stevens,"  it  is  time  alone  that 
would  compel  us  to  terminate  our  tribute. 

The  Lawrence  of  1922  is  very  different  from  the   Law- 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       175 

rence  of  1905-1909.  Still  I  doubt  whether  the  appreciation 
of  and  love  for  the  college  is  any  stronger  today  on  the  part 
of  its  students  than  it  was  for  those  of  that  period.  True, 
we  did  not  have  Brokaw  or  Peabody  Halls  or  the  Memorial 
Chapel;  the  student  body  and  faculty  were  about  one  half 
as  large  as  at  present;  the  social,  fraternal,  scholastic  and 
religious  life  of  the  college  has  found  many  new  ways  of  ex- 
pressing itself  and  new  organizations  in  which  to  function, 
all,  in  accord  with  the  demands  of  the  age. 

From  the  class-rooms,  where  they  poured  out  the  treas- 
ures of  mind  and  heart,  some  of  those  splendid  inspired  and 
inspiring  souls  have  passed  on,  called  by  a  higher  power  to 
the  great  University  above.  We  can  never  forget  their 
patience  and  their  devotion  to  the  task  of  moulding  the 
youth  that  entered  their  presence  from  year  to  year.  For  in 
retrospect  it  seems  that  we  derived  even  more  from  the  spirit 
and  life  of  our  teachers  than  from  the  accruing  of  facts  and 
the  memorization  of  data.  They  taught  us  how  to  live  and 
what  to  live  for.  What  greater  contribution  could  they 
make?  It  should  not  be  remarkable  that  a  host  of  young 
rren  and  women  have  left  the  halls  of  Lawrence  to  attain 
worth-while  success.  If  they  were  true  to  the  teaching  and 
the  ideals  they  received  here,  they  could  not  do  otherwise. 
Into  all  the  legitimate  professions  and  arts  and  trades  they 
have  entered.  They  had  what  the  world  needed — trained 
minds,  warm  hearts  and  the  spirit  of  service.  All  honor  and 
praise  to  the  faculty  of  our  decade  who  spared  not  themselves 
that  we  might  carry  on  the  best  of  the  age. 

Lawrence  has  made  marvellous  progress  during  the  past 
thirteen  years.  On  every  side  we  see  the  results  of  the  pur- 
poseful and  statesmanlike  leadership  of  our  beloved  Pres- 
ident, the  untiring  efforts  in  behalf  of  Christian  education 
on  the  part  of  a  consecrated  faculty  and  the  whole-hearted 
devotion  of  a  Board  of  Trustees.  If  I  should  speak  any  word 
of  criticism,  it  would  be  to  the  Alumni,  who  deeply  engrossed 
in  their  own  work,  sometimes  seem  indifferent  to  the  debt 
of  gratitude  they  owe  their  Alma  Mater.  Probably  the 
time  will  never  come  when  all  the  actual  needs  of  Lawrence 
will  be  supplied.     The  increasing  body  of  Alumni  can  show 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       177 

their  appreciation  of  their  college  by  their  return  at  class 
reunions  and  on  other  occasions,  by  their  subscription  to 
th-  'Lawrence  Alumnus'  and  the  yearly  payment  of  dues, 
by  their  gifts  to  endowment  funds  and  by  their  constant  and 
abiding  interest  in  their  Alma  Mater.  Loyalty  to  college 
should  transcend  loyalty  to  class  or  fraternity. 

The  Yale  University  Alumni  Association  has  devised  a 
plan  that  in  practice  has  much  to  commend  it.  Every  class 
is  thoroughly  organized  and  an  annual  free-will  offering  is 
made  through  the  class  organization  to  the  University.  The 
names  and  the  amounts  and  the  class  totals  a^e  printed  in 
the  annual  reports.  , 

I  believe  this  college  has  a  bright  and  most  useful  fu- 
ture before  it.  One  can  well  doubt  if  any  college  in  America 
has  contributed  more  to  the  high  moral  and  spiritual  ideals 
and  to  Christian  education  in  proportion  to  the  gifts  en- 
trusted to  her,  than  Lawrence.  Through  all  the  years  the 
forward  looking  youth  from  the  great  northern  empire  of 
Wisconsin,  have  come  with  bright  eyes  and  thirsty  minds, 
and  eager,  warm  hearts  to  attain  that  wider  outlook  and 
that  deeper  appreciation  of  God  and  His  world  and  His 
children.  And  they  have  not  come  in  vain.  Lawrence  stands 
as  a  part  of  that  mighty  force  within  America  making  for  a 
purer,  better  and  nobler  world.  John  Oxenham  asks,  "To 
whom  shall  the  world  henceforth  belong?"  and  he  finds  the 
answer  in  these  words: 

To  the  Great  Hearts — the  Strong, 

Who  will  suffer  no  wrong, 

And  where  they  find  evil  redress  it. 

To  the  men  of  Good  Fame 

Who  everything  claim — 

This  world  and  the  next — in  their  Master's  great  name; 

To  these  shall  the  world  henceforth  belong, 

And  they  shall  go  up  and  possess  it; 

Overmuch,  overlong,  has  the  world  suffered  wrong, 

We  are  here  by  God's  help  to  redress  it. 

May  this  ever  be  the  spirit  and  task  of  Lawrence. 


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From  the  President's  Report  for  1921-1922 

To  the  Trustees: 

There  is  submitted  herewith  the  Annual  Report  pre- 
scribed by  the  By-Laws  together  with  certain  recommen- 
dations which  are  commended  to  the  Trustees  and  their 
appropriate  committees. 

It  is  a  matter  of  interest  that  it  is  seventy-five  years  ago 
that  the  first  legally  constituted  Board  of  Trustees  of  Law- 
rence College  held  its  first  meeting.  A  charter  had  been 
secured  from  the  territorial  legislature  which  was  approved 
by  Henry  Dodge,  Governor,  on  January  15,  1847.  This  char- 
ter contains  some  interesting  features  among  them  being  the 
provision  that  the  trustees  are  empowered  to  hold  and  con- 
vey property,  providing  "always  that  the  annual  income  shall 
not  exceed  ten  thousand  dollars,"  a  striking  illustration  of 
how  men's  ideas  of  higher  education  have  developed  in  three 
quarters  of  a  century.  There  is  also  the  provision  that  the 
Board  of  Trustees  shall  hold  its  first  meeting  at  Fond  du 
Lac  within  six  months  of  the  passage  of  the  act.  It  would  be 
very  interesting  if  we  had  a  record  of  this  first  meeting  of  the 
trustees  which  unfortunately  we  have  not.  There  is,  how- 
ever, an  account  of  a  meeting  of  the  Board  held  about  this 
time  and  written  by  a  daughter  of  one  of  the  members  which 
indicates  the  personal  sacrifice  of  these  noble  men  in  launch- 
ing the  new  enterprise.  She  says:  "They  gathered  at  my 
father's  home  in  Oshkosh,  for  my  father,  S.  M.  Stone,  was 
a  preacher  in  charge  of  the  Winnebago  Circuit  which  em- 
braced the  whole  county. 

There  on  the  lake  shore,  in  a  log  parsonage,  ten  by 
twenty  feet  were  the  inside  dimensions  of  the  same,  those 
noble,  self-sacrificing  men  planned  for  the  institution  before 
there  was  a  tree  cut  in  Appleton,  and  not  only  planned  but 
divided  their  little  store  to  start  the  wheel  rolling.  My 
father  at  that  time  gave  $100.00  which  was  a  fifth  of  all 
his   earthly  possessions,   and  the  rest  did  likewise."     Other 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       179 

statements  of  the  sacrifices  of  these  first  trustees  have  come 
down  to  us.  Thus  Rev.  Wm.  Sampson,  presiding  elder  of  the 
district  writes  in  his  diary;  "In  order  to  carry  forward  the 
work  I  found  it  necessary  to  dispose  of  my  property  in  the 
City  of  Fond  du  Lac  where  I  owned' a  dwelling,  two  lots  and 
thirty  acres,  also  one  hundred  and  twenty  acres  of  timber 
land  two  miles  north  of  the  west  side  of  the  lake.  As  money 
was  close  I  had  to  sell  at  a  great  sacrifice,  but  risked  all, 
reputation  and  property  on  the  success  of  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity." We  also  find  in  the  early  records,  that  to  secure  the 
$10,000  required  by  Mr.  Lawrence,  Hon.  Mason  C.  Darling, 
president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  mortgaged  his  property 
for  $3,000  and  turned  it  into  the  treasury  of  the  new 
school.  Such  heroism  and  self-sacrifice  as  was  displayed 
by  the  first  trustees  of  Lawrence  could  but  be  seed  cast  upon 
the  waters  which  would  find  the  return  in  a  great  institution 
of  learning  whose  benefits  would  be  shared  by  thousands  of 
youth  in  the  years  to  come.  It  was  doubtless  true  that  in 
these  early  years  of  struggle,  the  trustees  never  dreamed  of 
what  we  see  today,  but  it  is  well  for  us,  their  successors,  to 
remember  their  nobility  of  spirit  and  realize  that  we  hold 
a  sacred  trust,  a  trust  consecrated  by  a  devotion  and  willing- 
ness to  sacrifice  seldom  equalled  even  in  the  history  of  edu- 
cation. If  we  today  had  their  enthusiasm  and  self-denial, 
it  would  not  be  long  before  Lawrence  would  be  one  of  the 
greatest  institutions  in  the  land. 

The  seventy-five  years  that  have  elapsed  since  the  first 
meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Lawrence  College  have 
witnessed  the  most  remarkable  changes  in  education.  There 
was  not  at  that  time  an  institution  of  higher  learning  in 
the  United  States  that  had  as  large  a  student  attendance, 
as  good  an  equipment,  or  offered  as  advanced  courses  or  so 
large  a  number  as  does  Lawrence  today.  This  leads  us  at 
this  anniversary  occasion  to  wonder  what  Lawrence  will  have 
become  when  seventy- five  years  more  shall  roll  round.  One 
thing  is  certain;  with  the  growth  in  population  and  wealth 
in  northern  Wisconsin  the  demands  on  the  institution  will 
steadily  increase  and  the  college's  services  to  the  state  and 
nation  will  multiply  many  fold. 


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The  last  year  has  been  a  satisfactory  and  successful  one. 
There  has  been  but  little  sickness  in  the  faculty,  and  most  of 
the  new  teachers  have  done  a  high  grade  of  work.  We  shall 
have  but  two  changes  the  coming  year  but  several  new 
teachers  will  be  added  to  take  care  of  the  increasing  atten- 
dance. Dr.  Louis  Baker  who  has  been  in  France  the  past 
two  years,  will  return  as  the  head  of  the  Modern  Language 
department,  Dr.  Foster  who  is  working  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum will  again  take  up  her  work  in  September.  Miss 
Daisy  Ingold  who  has  been  an  instructor  in  the  Latin  depart- 
ment has  resigned  and  Dr.  Mary  Trowbridge  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  has  been  employed  to  take  her  place.  Two  of 
our  recent  graduates  have  been  secured  to  help  in  the 
departments  of  Commerce  and  of  Public   Speaking. 

The  attendance  of  students  has  been  the  largest  in  our 
history.  Eight  hundred  and  fifty-seven  (857)  have  enrolled 
in  the  college  of  Liberal  Arts  and  493  in  the  Conser- 
vatory of  Music.  The  Freshman  class  numbers  a  few  more 
than  390.  These  students  come  from  sixty-three  Wisconsin 
counties,  the  five  largest  groups  being  from  Outagamie, 
Racine,  Winnebago  and  Marinette  counties.  There  are  stu- 
dents from  the  following  states:  Michigan,  No.  Dakota, 
Illinois,  Minnesota,  Indiana,  Delaware,  Idaho,  Tenn.,  Cal- 
ifornia, New  York,  New  Jersey,  Massachusetts,  Washington, 
South  Dakota,  Arkansas,  Iowa,  and  of  course  Wisconsin. 
We  also  have  students  from  the  following  foreign  countries: 
China,  Formosa,  Korea,  Australia,  Burma,  Ireland,  France, 
Canada,  South  America,  and  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  The 
scholastic  work  of  the  students  has  shown  improvements 
and  we  have  had  fewer  dropped  because  of  failures  than  in 
several  years  previous.  We  have  been  very  successful  in 
intercollegiate  activities.  We  again  won  the  state  champion- 
ship in  football,  of  six  intercollegiate  debates  we  won  five. 
We  won  the  state  contest  in  oratory,  and  the  eastern  divi- 
sional conference  consisting  of  representatives  of  the  col- 
leges in  the  states  between  the  Mississippi  river  and  the 
Allegheny  mountains.  We  also  won  the  Rhodes  scholarship 
and  Mr.  L.  Kevill  Larson  of  the  class  of  '21  will  represent 
Wisconsin  at  Oxford  for  the  next  three  years. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       181 

We  have  done  an  unusual  large  amount  of  repairs  and 
made  some  important  additions  during  the  year.  Needing 
more  recitation  rooms,  we  lowered  the  windows  in  the  base- 
ment of  Recitation  Hall,  cemented  the  floors  and  built  three 
fine  recitation  rooms,  a  large  room  for  the  Lawrentian,  a 
toilet  room  for  men,  a  store  room,  and  a  carpenter  shop. 
This  makes  a  very  important  addition  to  our  facilities  and 
cost  about  $5,600.  We  also  made  some  important  changes 
at.  Brokaw  Hall,  constructing  a  suite  of  rooms  for  the  dean, 
adding  three  rooms  for  students,  rebuilding  the  stairways, 
and  redecorating  the  building,  the  whole  costing  about  $3,000. 
The  heating  plant  was  overhauled,  thermostat  valves  placed 
on  all  the  buildings  to  control  the  temperature,  and  auto- 
matic draft  regulator  installed  and  other  changes  made  at 
a  cost  of  about  $5,500.  Russell  Sage  was  painted  and 
redecorated  both  inside  and  out  and  this  was  in  part  true 
of  Ormsby  Hall.  There  have  also  been  important  improve- 
ments made  on  the  athletic  field.  A  field  house  about  45  ft. 
by  20  was  erected,  provided  with  dressing  rooms,  lockers, 
shower  baths  and  waiting  room.  It  is  greatly  appreciated 
by  students  participating  in  field  sports.  The  running  track 
has  been  rebuilt,  a  fence  and  additional  bleachers  erected, 
and  other  changes  made,  the  cost  being  $3,000.  We  have 
spent  between  $20,000  and  $23,000  in  these  and  other 
improvements,  not  including  the  adding  of  a  residence  called 
the  Henbest  house  to  the  Conservatory  of  Music  plant. 

There  have  also  been  substantial  additions  made  to  our 
educational  equipment.  Dr.  Warner  of  the  department  of 
physics  has  employed  a  student  who  is  an  expert  mechanic 
to  make  apparatus  for  his  department.  This  young  man 
has  made  at  an  expense  for  labor  and  material  of  about 
$800  what  it  would  cost  us  $3,000  to  purchase  of  the  firms 
which  sell  these  instruments.  Moreover,  his  workmanship 
is  as  good  as  that  found  in  the  best  purchased  apparatus. 
There  has  also  been  a  complete  radio  outfit  added  to  the 
physics  department.  Considerable  apparatus  has  been  added 
to  the  other  departments  of  science.  A  considerable  quantity 
of  specimens  of  various  kinds  has  been  added  to  the  museum, 
and  substantial  additions  have  been  added  to  the  library. 


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There  is  great  need  of  an  extension  of  our  plant.  We 
should  have  at  once  more  room  for  our  laboratories,  as  our 
Science  Hall  is  too  small  for  our  present  atendance.  It 
must  either  be  enlarged,  or  a  new  building  must  be  erected 
which  will  provide  for  much  needed  additional  recitation 
rooms  and  take  care  of  some  of  our  science  work,  say  the 
department  of  Chemistry.  We  also  need  a  new  gymnasium, 
as  the  present  building  is  outgrown. 

The  dormitories  have  this  year  been  much  crowded.  We 
have  added  an  additional  residence  for  girls  to  our  dormitory 
accomodations.  This  gives  us  two  large  dormitories  and  four 
small  ones  for  the  young  women.  We  can  take-  care  of 
about  375  persons  in  these  buildings.  At  the  beginning  of 
the  year  every  room  was  taken  and  quite  a  number  of 
persons  Were  turned  away  because  of  lack  of  accomodations. 
The  small  dormitories  are  not  at  all  popular  with  the  girls. 
We  need  another  dormitory  with  accomodations  for  125 
girls.  If  it  were  constructed  with  many  private  baths,  we 
could  get  $350  per  boarder  which  would  make  a  fair  return 
on  the  cost  of  erection.  Brokaw  Hall,  our  only  home  for 
boys,  takes  care  of  135  students.  It  is  altogether  too  small 
to  meet  the  demand.  The  past  year  has  witnessed  a  remark- 
able change  at  Brokaw,  owing  to  the  excellent  work  of  Prof. 
Ingler  who  has  charge  of  the  Hall.  He  has  transformed  it 
from  considerable  of  a  rough  house  to  an  orderly,  well  be- 
haved community  where  good  work  is  being  done.  We 
should  have  additional  dormitory  accomodations  for  men. 

The  past  year  the  dormitories  have  paid  about  6  per  cent 
on  the  investment.  Our  income  has  been  about  $128,000, 
and  our  expenses  will  be  about  $102,000.  This  will  leave  us 
a  profit  of  approximately  $26,000. 

The  Conservatory  of  Music  has  had  a  prosperous  year 
under  the  direction  of  Dean  Waterman.  The  total  enrollment 
has  been  493.  We  have  had  17  teachers  working  in  the  de- 
partment. There  have  been  some  very  fine  musical  organi- 
zations developed,  two  of  which  deserve  special  mention. 
The  Lawrence  Choir  is  composed  of  100  voices  and  is  the 
finest  musical  organization  ever  produced  within  the  college. 


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The  Fullenwider  String  Quartette  is  also  an  exceptionally 
fine  organization.  The  Lawrence  Glee  club  won  much  praise 
on  its  annual  tour.  Owing  to  the  increased  attendance,  we 
this  year  used  a  residence  adjoining  the  Conservatory  on 
the  east  for  studio  and  practice  purposes.  We  very  much 
need  a  new  plant  for  this  department  and  we  are  trying  to 
get  the  Juillard  Foundation  to  do  this  for  us.  The  expenses 
cf  the  conservatory  to  date  have  been  about  $42,945  and  its 
income  $51,809,  leaving  a  profit  of  about  $9,000. 

The  first  thing  to  report  upon  in  relation  to  our  finances 
is  the  effort  we  are  making  to  raise  $600,000,  including  the 
$200,000  conditionally  subscribed  by  the  General  Education 
Board.  We  have  been  making  a  quiet  campaign  by  what 
is  called  the  gum  shoe  method.  Since  our  meeting  a  year 
ago  we  have  raised  a  little  more  than  $80,000.  During  the 
summer,  five  of  our  professors  worked  for  about  eight 
weeks,  securing  about  $12,000.  We  also  had  the  Rev.  J.  S. 
Lean  and  the  Rev.  Enoch  Perry  in  the  field  for  about  three 
months  each  and  they  secured  about  $8,000.  Last  September 
we  employed  Rev.  Samuel  Cookson,  who  graduated  last  year, 
to  canvas  the  alumni  and  old  students.  He  has  been  very 
successful  securing  subscriptions  amounting  to  more  than 
$50,000.  Mr.  Kevill  Larson  has  been  employed  in  the  same 
way  since  November.  We  have  yet  to  secure  about  $25,000 
to  meet  the  condition  of  the  General  Education  Board,  and 
cover  the  expense  of  the  campaign.  We  are  too  near  the  goal 
to  fail.  We  hope  to  have  this  largely  pledged  by  the  next  meet- 
ing of  the  trustees.  We  are  required  to  secure  not  only  $400- 
000,  but  to  raise  our  indebtedness  of  $47,000.  This  was  reduced 
to  $28,000  in  the  last  report  of  the  treasurer.  We  believe  the 
present  year  will  show  a  profit  of  several  thousand  dollars, 
partially  due  to  the  gift  of  $10,000  this  year  towards  run- 
ning expenses  from  the  General  Education  Board,  and  the 
fact  that  the  Carnegie  Corporation  has  paid  interest  on 
its  subscription  of  $75,000  without  waiting  for  the  condition 
to  be  met.  Our  surplus  together  with  a  couple  of  bequests 
which  have  been  received  will  take  care  of  our  indebtedness. 
The  increase  of  tuition,  the  very  large  attendance,  and  the 


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gifts  for  current  expenses   received,   will   make  this   an   es- 
pecially  successful    year   financially. 

We  have  had  some  bequests  this  year  of  interest.  Mrs. 
John  Edwards  bequeathed  $2,500  to  Lawrence  and  Judge  R. 
D.  Marshall,  a  former  student,  left  a  part  of  his  estate  to  us 
at  the  death  of  his  wife.  One  of  the  executors  thinks  that 
we  shall  realize  from  $125,000  to  $150,000  from  this  gift. 


Some  Achievements  of  Lawrence  in  1921-1922 

1.  Lawrence  won  the  Rhodes  Scholarship  for  Wisconsin 
to  Oxford  University  in  competition  with  the  University  of 
Wisconsin,  all  the  other  colleges  of  the  state,  and  representa- 
tives from  Wisconsin  studying  in  institutions  in  other  states. 
Mr.  Kevill  Larson,  '20,  was  the  successful  candidate. 

2.  Lawrence  won  the  state  foot-ball  championship  as  it 
did  the  year  previous. 

3.  Lawrence  won  the  state  Oratorical  Contest,  Mr.  Karl 
Trever,  '93,  being  the  successful  orator.  Mr.  Victor  Werner 
won  the  same  contest  in  1921. 

4.  Lawrence  was  first  in  the  Eastern  Divisional  Ora- 
torical Contest,  including  the  colleges  in  Michigan,  Ohio, 
Indiana,  Kentucky,  Illinois,  and  Wisconsin,  both  this  year 
and  last  year. 

5.  Lawrence  won  five  out  of  six  intercollegiate  debater 
held  last  year  with  colleges  in  Michigan,  Iowa,  Nebraska, 
South  Dakota,  and  Colorado. 

6.  Lawrence  concluded  a  movement  to  raise  $600,000  for 
endowment  purposes,  and  wiped  out  an  indebtedness  of 
$47,000. 

7.  The  Lawrence  choir  of  one  hundred  voices  won  the 
reputation  of  being  the  best  organization  of  the  kind  ever 
developed  in  the  state. 


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Lawrence  College  Organizations 

Honorary  and  Graduate 
1    Phi  Beta  Kappa 

2.  American    Association    of    University   Women 

3.  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  (debate  and  oratory) 

4.  Pi  Beta  Epsilon   (journalistic) 

5.  Theta   Sigma  Phi   (Woman's  journalistic) 

6.  The  Mace  (Senior  men) 

7.  Theta  Alpha  (Senior  ivomen) 

Non-Sorority  Social  Organizations 

1.  The  Athena  Literary  Society 

2.  The  Adelpheis 

Musical    Sororities 

1.  Mu  Phi  Epsilon 

2.  Sigma  Alpha  Iota 

Fraternities    and   Sororities 

1.  Theta  Phi 

2.  Beta  Sigma  Phi 

3.  Delta  Iota 

4.  Sigma  Phi  Upsilon 

5.  Phi   Kappa   Alpha 

6.  Phi  Kappa  Tau 

7.  Delta  Sigma  Tau 

8.  Alpha  Delta  Pi 

9.  Kappa  Alpha   Theta 

10.  Delta  Gamma 

11.  Alpha  Gamma  Phi 

12.  Phi  Mu 

13.  Kappa  Delta 

14.  Epsilon  Alpha  Phi 

15.  Zeta  Tau  Alpha 

Religious    Organizations 
1    Y.  M.  C.  A. 

2.  Y.   W.   C.   A. 

3.  The  Oxford  Club 

4.  The  Student  Volunteers 

5.  The  Square  Triangle  Club  of  Social  Workers 


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Lawrence  Conservatory  of  Music 

Musical    Organizations 

1.  Conservatory    Orchestra 

2.  Symphony  Club 

3.  Men's  Glee  Club 

4.  Woman's  Glee  Club 

5.  The  Lawrence  Choir 

6.  The   String  Quartette 

7.  The  College  Band 

8.  The  Musical  Festival 

9.  Musical   Sororities 

a.  Mu  Phi  Epsilon 

b.  Sigma  Alpha  Iota 

10.  Church   Choir   Organizations 

Lawrence  College  Clubs 

1.  The  German   Club 

2.  The  Circle  Francais 

3.  The  Latin  Club 

4.  The  English   Club 

5.  The  Chemistry  Club 

6.  The  Physics   Club 

7.  The  Zoology  Club 

8.  The  "L"  Club 

9.  The  History  Club 

10.  The  Press  Club 

11.  The  Speech  Arts  Club 

12.  The  Social  Science  Club 

13.  The  Club  Espanol 

14.  American  Institute  of  Mining  and  Metallurgical  Eng'rs. 

15.  The  International   Club 

16.  The  Blackstonians 


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Evidence  of  Lawrence's  High  Scholastic  Standing 

1.  It  is  in  Class  A  in  the  classification  of  colleges  by 
the   University   Senate   of  the   Methodist   Episcopal   Church. 

2.  It  is  a  member  of  the  North  Central  Associatiin  of 
Colleges  and   Secondary   Schools. 

3.  It  is  on  the  accepted  list  of  the  General  Education 
Board  and  has  three  times  been  given  large  bequests. 

4.  It  is  on  the  accepted  list  of  the  Carnegie  Foundation 
for  the  Advancement  of  Teaching. 

5.  It  is  on  the  list  of  institutions  recommended  by  the 
Association  of  American  universities  to  the  German  univer- 
sities as  a  first  grade  college. 

6.  It  is  one  of  the  accepted  institutions  of  the  Harmon 
Foundation. 

7.  It  has  been  given  a  chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

8.  It  has  been  given  membership  in  the  American  Asso- 
ciation of  University  Women. 

9.  All  the  leading  universities  accept  its  credits. 

10.  Several  of  the  most  prominent  honorary  college  Fra- 
ternities have  granted  it  chapters. 

11.  Eminent  educational   authorities   have   testified   to  the 
high  quality  of  its  work  . 

Lawrence  College  Debate  Record  for  Past 
Twelve  Years 

Fifty  debates  held  with  the  strongest  colleges  in  eight 
different  states,  including  Albion,  Beloit,  Cornell,  Carleton, 
Nebraska,  Wesleyan,  Colorado  College  and  others. 

37  debates  won;   13  lost. 

22  unanimous  decisions  against  other  college  teams. 
Only  3   unanimous  decisions  against  Lawrence  teams  in 
50  debates. 


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State  Record  in  Debate 


No.  of  Debates 

Won 

Lost 

Lawrence  vs.  Ripon 

8 

8 

0 

Lawrence  vs.   Carroll 

7 

4 

3 

Lawrence  vs.   Beloit 

5 

4 

1 

Total      20 

16 

4 

Lawrence  College  Record  in  Oratory 

11  state  contests,  four  colleges  participating. 
4    firsts,   7   seconds. 

2    firsts    in    interstate    divisional    contest,    including    six 
states. 


Recent  Growth  of  Lawrence  College 


Students  Teachers        Courses        Endowment 


Plant 


1886 

237 

10 

60 

$      83,571 

1891 

322 

11 

60 

$      69,767 

113,627 

1896 

274 

14 

62 

148,862 

147,112 

1901 

342 

14 

72 

212,167 

232,575 

1906 

429 

26 

137 

390,883 

287,638 

1911 

756 

37 

190 

618,029 

534,581 

1916 

820 

45 

234 

977,960 

731,420 

1922 

1307 

65 

293 

1,650,960 

1,262,688 

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Lawrence  Outdoor  Record 

100  yard  dash Merrill,  9.8  sec. 

220  yard  dash   Vandehei,  23  sec. 

440  yard  dash   Vandehei,  52.2  sec. 

880  yard  dash Vandehei,  1.6  sec. 

1  mile  run Vandehei,  4  min.,  7  sec. 

2  mile  run Jackson,  10  min.,  34.6  sec. 

120  yard  hurdle Smith,  16  sec. 

220  yard  hurdle  Smith,  25  sec. 

High  jump    Sherger,   5ft.,  8in. 

Broad  jump   Houghton,  21  ft.,   11.5  in. 

Pole  vault   Abrahamson,  10  ft.,  7  in. 

Hammer  throw Beyer,  144  ft.,  4  in. 

Shot  put Beyer,  40  ft.,  4  in. 

Discus   Beyer,  119  ft.,  5.75  in. 

Lawrence  Indoor  Record 

25  yard  dash   Barnes,  3  sec. 

220  yard  dash   Watson,  26.6  sec. 

440  yard  dash   Vandehei,  58  sec. 

880  yard  dash    Clare,  2  min.,  15.8  sec. 

1  mile  run Vandehei,  4  min.,  50.4  sec. 

2  mile  run Mac  Ginnis,  11  min  0.2  sec. 

25  yard  high  hurdles   Smith,  3.6  sec. 

25  yard  low  hurdles White,  3.4  sec. 

High    jump    Sherger,    5    ft.,    7    in. 

Broad  jump    Abrahamson,  20  ft.,   1   in. 

Pole  vault    Adams,   10   ft.,  3  in. 

Shot  put  Beyer,  38  ft.,  0.5  in. 

One  half  mile  relay Class  of  .1918,  1  min.,  54  sec. 

Hiltz,  Kuehmstead,  Peck,  Loll. 

State  one  mile  relay .3  min.,  42  sec. 

Winn,   White,   Hinderman,   Charm 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       191 

The  World  War 

There  was  never  a  land  too  distant 

Nor  ever  a  way  too  wide, 

But  some  man's  mind,  insistent, 

Reached  out  to  the  other  side. 

They  cleared  the  way,  these  heroes  for  the  march 

of   future   years: 
The  march  was  civilization — and  they  were 

its  pioneers." 

Our  Honored  Dead 
"These   dead  shall  not   have  died  in  vain." 

Baldwin,  John  Smith,  Parker 

Fiske,  Hiram  C.  Smith,  Howard 

Jacobsen,  Byron  Tippet,  Ralph 

Larson,  Peter  D.  Williams,  Maitland 

McNeish,  Welcome  H.  Wetmore,  Harley 

Moe,  Parker  Witthuhn,  Elmer 

Cited  and  Decorated 

Beach,   Burns  Knudson,  Roy 

Beveridge,  Major  Byron  Nichols,  Lieut.  Arthur  R. 

Dean,  Lieut.  Harry  C.  Schnelier,   Col.  Frank  J. 

Gilbertson,  Capt.  Leslie  C.  Tippet,  Sergeant  Walter 

Konrad,   Lieut.   Harvey  VanOstrand,  Lieut.  Mortimer 

Faculty  Members  Who  Were  in  the  War 

Custer,  John  S.  McPheeters,  William  E. 

Evans,  Frederick  Vance  Naylor,  Wilson  S. 

Weston,    Arthur    H. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Abrahamson,  Elmer 
Aebischer,  Fred  C. 
Ainsworth,  Robt.  H. 
Albrecht,  Karl 
Alexander,  Clinton  S. 
Allbaugh,  Leonard 
Ames,  Verne 
Anderson,  David  0. 
Anderson,  Henry 
Anderson,  Arthur 
Arneill,  James  R. 
Arnold,  George  M. 
Atkinson,  Carroll 
Auld,  Irving 
Baird,  Parker 
*Baldwin,  John 
Bard,  William  P. 
Barnes,  Homer 
Bauman,  Rexford 
Beach,  Burns 
Beach,  Earl 
Bangsberg,  Roy 
Beggs,  Gerald 
Beier,  Walter 
Bennett,    Glenn 
Berdan,  Walter 
Berg,   Wilbur 
Bergstrom,  Nathan  H. 
Berry,  Earl 
Beveridge,  Byron 
Blonholm,  Herbert  W. 
Boase,  Chelsey 
Bohlman,  Herbert 
Boll,  Elmer 
Borden,  Leighton 
Bouchard,   A.   G. 
Braatz,   Arthur   0. 
Bradford,  Francis  S. 
Braun,  Arnold 
Bray,  Mark 
Bredahl,   Raymond 
Brewer,  Richard 
Brislow,  E.  E. 


Brown,  Arthur 
Brown,  DeForest 
Brown,  Walker  W. 
Bruce,  W.  R. 
Buckland,  Chester 
Bugher,  Charles 
Bullock,  Harley 
Bullock,  Warren  B. 
Bushey,    Donald 
Bushey,  Gerald 
Butler,  Berrill  F. 
Butts,  Jay 
Campbell,  Anson  J. 
Campbell,  J.  C. 
Canwright,  Warren  R. 
Carey,  Orville 
Caroll,  Gerald  A. 
Carpenter,  Ray  H. 
Carroll,  Glenn 
Carson,  Austin  J. 
Cass,  L.  G. 
Chamberlain,  Wm.  J. 
Cheney,  Russell 
Christensen,  John 
Christopherson,   Arthur 
Colby,  Ernest  R. 
Cole,  Jerome 
Comstock,  Byron  H. 
Conrad,  Bradley 
Corr,   W.   P. 
Court,  John 
Cristy,    Kenneth    E. 
Curry,  Irwin 
Dame,   George 
Davis,   Arthur   D. 
Dawley,  C.  Rodney 
Day,  Charles 
Day,  Garfield 
Dean,  Harry  C. 
Degerstedt,  John  R. 
Delameter,  V.  L. 
DeVinney,  Fred 
Dickinson,  Phil  S. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       193 


Dixon,  James 
Donner,  Arvin 
Dorau,   Herbert 
Dunn,  Lawrence 
Dyson,  Clarence 
Edmonds,   Thorpe   L. 
Eiler,  Ralph 
Eiler,  Walter 
Elliott,    John 
Elliott,    William 
Ellis,   Asher 
Eplett,   Emanuel 
Erdman,   Toby 
Elsworth,  Frank 
Evans,  Bryant 
Evert,  William 
Ewen,    Quirin 
Ewers,  Clyde  M. 
Fannon,  Ralph  W. 
Farrand,    Herbert    W. 
Faville,    John,    Jr. 
Fawcett,    Guy 
Feldsman,    Hans 
Fell,    Sidney 
Findesien,   Carl 
Fisher,  H.  B. 
*Fisk,  H.  C. 
Flood,    Olaf 
Folley,  Walter 
Foote,  Frank  M. 
Ford,  Fred  W. 
Foster,  Leighton  G. 
Francis,    Hugh 
Fredericks,  Arthur 
Gelling,   T.   J. 
Gerhardt,  Oscar 
Gerritts,  Martin  J. 
Gilbertson,  Lester  C. 
Gilmore,    Harold 
Gilmour,  Robert 
Gochnauer,  Barrett 
Goelser,    Earl 
Green,    Raymond 
Griffin,   Lee 
Groff,    Kenelm 
Hackett,    D.    B. 
Hackett,   Lyle 
Hackworthy,  Clement 


Hagen,    Earl 
Hague,   C.   W. 
Hallenbeck,  Vernon 
Hambrook,    R.    W. 
Hannon,  Ralph  S. 
Hanson,  Harold  E. 
Hardy,    Charles 
Hardy,    Richard 
Harker,    Jay 
Harness,  Robert 
Hartlett,    Chester 
Hastings,   H.    L. 
Hazen,  Oakley  W. 
Heilig,  Herbert  T. 
Hensel,   Arthur 
Hepler,   Harold 
Herbst,  Roy 
Herold,   Elmer 
Hilker,    Ralph 
Hinton,  George  W. 
Hodgeson,   Herbert   E. 
Hoenie\    Fred 
Hoernke,  Frank  G. 
Hogan,  Daniel 
Holtz,  Harold 
Hooley,  Henry 
Hooper,  George  H. 
Houghtaling,   Jewels 
Hughes,  Clarence 
Hunt,  Marion 
Hunting,  Clyde 
Hunting,    Earl 
Hunting,  Walter 
Hupe,   Roy 
Huth,   Gorest 
Ingold,  Ernest 
Ingold,   Vivian   H.  J. 
Irish,    Foster    W. 
Jackson,   Kenneth 
Jackson,    Joseph    W. 
*Jacobson,  Byron 
Jochinsion,  John  P. 
Johnson,   Adolph 
Johnston,  Alden  M. 
Johnson,  A.  C. 
Jones,   Harrist 
Jones,    Lawrence 
Julian,  Delvan 


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Kaumheimer,    Milton 
Kendall,  Rev.  John  R. 
Kieren,   Frank 
King,    Carroll 
King,   F.   V. 
Kitto,  Claude 
Klein,   Mike 
Kleist,    A.    G. 
Knudson,   Roy 
Koch,    Gerald 
Koehn,    George    L. 
Konrad,   Harvey 
Kornreich,    Eugene 
Krause,  Arlington 
Kreuger,  Leonard 
Krueger,   Raymond 
Kull,  Purvis  B. 
La  Chance,  Raymond 
Lange,  D.  B. 
LaRicheau,    Charles 
*Larsen,  Peter  D. 
Larsen,  Warren  S. 
Larson,   Kevill 
Lawson,  Donald  W. 
Lawson,    Kenneth   F. 
Lean,    Merton 
Lee,   A. 

Learned,  Lawrence 
Lehner,  Otto 
Leutsker,    Roy 
Lewis,  Stephen 
Lieberman,   Lloyd 
Lindley,  Phil 
Little,  Arthur  W. 
Little,  Bonn  ell 
Lloyd,    Peter 
Lounsbury,  Ira 
Lowe,  Worthie  I. 
Lowry,    Howard 
Luce,  Harold 
Ludwig,  C.  A. 
Luecker,   Elmer 
MacFarlane,    Dudley 
Maelnnis,   Earl 
MacRae,   Donald 
Marks,  Charles 
Marks,  Gordon 


Marks,   Will 
Markham,  W.  B. 
Marston,  James  H. 
Martin,  Henry 
Martin,  Leslie  J. 
Martin,  Wallace  B. 
Martelle,  Wilbur 
Martelle,    Nerville 
Mason,  Harry 
McBain,  Everett 
McCandless,  Vivian 
McCarthy,    Joseph 
McCourt,  Earl 
McCourt,   George 
McCrory,   James 
McDowell,    Donald 
McGuire,    Edward   J. 
McElrov,    Merton 
McGonegal,   C.   F. 
McGillis,  C.  J. 
Mcllroy,   Glenn 
McKee,    Carl 
McKee,  Robt  F. 
McKinnon,  Herbert 
McLennon,  Robert 
MeNaughton,    Robert 
*McNeish,  Welcome 
McRae,  Wendell 
McRae,  William 
Meinecke,   Frank 
Meloney,  Ralph 
Metcalk,   C.   W. 
Meuli,   William 
Michelson,    Roland 
Mihelchick,   Peter 
Millard,  A.  W. 
Miller,   Earl 
Miller,   A.   C. 
Miller,    Roland 
Mitchell,   Clarence 
Mitchell,  Matthew 
Mitchell,  Rexford 
Mitchell,  White 
Mix,  Chase  F. 
*Moe,    Parker 
Monat,  William  S. 
Mouat,  Stewart 


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Moody,   John    L. 
Morse,  Ernest  A. 
Moss,  C.  H. 
Moyle,  Thomas 
Mueller,   W.   E. 
Mundhenke,  Herbert 
Murphy,  W.   E. 
Murrison,  Miller 
Muscavitch,   Norman 
Narse,  Henry 
Nash,   Francis 
Nichols,    Wellington 
Nicolls,  Arthur  R. 
Nigh,    Grant 
Nixon,   George 
North,  J.  H. 
Novak,  Joseph 
Nuss,    George 
Nuzum,  John 
Nye,    Leland 
O'Keefe,   Gene 
Olsson,  Carl 
Orbison,  Thomas 
Otto,   C.   W. 
Otto,    Gerald 
Ozaune,  A.  E. 
Pagenkopf,  Henry 
Parmenter,   R.  E. 
Passmore,    Dempster 
Patterson,  A.  C. 
Patterson,   Richard 
Peck,    George    B. 
Peck,   Harold 
Peck,    Herbert    M. 
Peterson,  Arthur 
Peterson,  L.  W. 
Peterson,  Raymond 
Phelps,  Clyde 
Phillips,  Tifford 
Pindle,    Arthur 
Pond,   Charles 
Pond,   Stewart 
Pottinger,  Earl 
Poundstone,    George 
Poppe,    Fred 
Preston,    Dan 
Quayle,  Clayton 
Radford,  Charles  F. 


Ralston,  William  A. 
Ramsdell,  G.  A. 
Reade,    Carleton    W. 
Reeve,  Willard 
Rector,   Clayton 
Reinke,  Louis  A. 
Retza,    William 
Reynolds,   Neal 
Rice,  Harry 
Richardson,  R.  W. 
Richter,  Joseph 
Riner,   Paul 
Rintelman.   Llewellyn 
Ritter,   Herman 
Roach,    Gordon 
Roberts,  Chester 
Roemer,  John  H. 
Roemer,    Matt 
Roels,   Wesley 
Rogers,    Robert   F. 
Rogers,  Emory 
Ronnerbeg,   Conrad 
Runquist,   Hjalmar 
Saecker,  Carleton  E. 
Saecker,  Austin 
Saiberlich,   Erwin 
Sauer,  E.  H. 
Sampson,    Roy 
Sampson,   W.    C. 
Schacht,    Roland 
Schaub,  Reginald 
Schneider,  Andrew 
Schneider,  Frank 
Schneider,   Robert 
Schaal,   Eugene 
Scott,  Beecher 
Schneider,   Frank 
Schultz,   Edward 
Schuessler,  Arthur 
Schwalbach,   Walter 
Searles,  H.  Rex 
Sherger,   Elmer 
Sims,  James 
Sherman,   Harold 
Shipman,  Osbert 
Sias,    Benjamin   C. 
Smith,   Don   D. 
Smith,   Douglas 


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Smith,    Herman 
*  Smith,  Howard 
Smith,  Norman 
Smith,    Frederick    H. 
Smith,  Robert  J. 
Solliday,  A.   L. 
Stanton,   Del    T. 
Star-key,  Earl  F. 
Steninger,    George    E. 
Steele,    Fred 
Stone,    E.    P. 
Stowe,  Carold 
Stimpson,   Fred 
Stuhlfauth,    John 
Suby,    John 
Swann,   Elmer 
Swann,  James 
Swendson,  James  J. 
Sylvester,  Harry 
Taylor,  W.   S.,  Jr. 
Tippet,    Earl 
*Tippet,    Ralph 
Tippet,  Walter 
Town,   G.   M. 
Touton,  Forest  C. 
Thomas,  W.   E. 
Thompson,  Alden 
Thompson,  Col.  H. 
Torrey,    Don 
Trentlage,   Otto 
Trezise,  Arthur 
Tucker,  Lawrence  H. 
Turner,  Roland 
Umbreit,    Myron 
Utley,   Maxwell 
Van   Drisen,   Earl 
Van  Dyke,  Henry  B. 
Van  Ostrand,  A.  M. 
Van  Ostrand,  Dexter  C. 
Van  Valin,  Oliver  J. 
Velte,    Wallace 
Verity,    George 
Vincent,   Arthur 
Vincent,  Paul 
Voight,   Raymond 
Volk,   Marcus 
Waderwitz,  William 
Wallis,    Harry    G. 
Wallschleager,    Arno 
Walterbach,  Erwin  H. 


Waterpool,    William 
Watkins,   Elmer  L. 
Watson,    E.    E. 
Watson,  E.   G. 
Watson,  Lloyd 
Webster,    Lyle   E. 
Wedin,  George  B. 
Weed,  Harry 
Wentworth,    Howard 
WTentz,  Ivan 
Westcott,  Ralph  R. 
Westcott,  William  S. 
West,  Lester 
*Wetmore,  Harley 
Wettergren,  Stanley 
Wharfield,  Harold  B. 
Wharton,    Grant 
Whedin,  V.  B. 
Whitmore,  Lester 
Wilcox,  Charles 
Wiley,    Robert 
Wilford,    Lloyd 
Willard,  Harold 
Wilkinson,  J.  B. 
Wilkinson,  Russell 
Willett,   A.   D. 
Williams,  Clement 
Williams,  Frank 
Williams,    George 
*Williams,  Maitland 
Williams,    Paul    L. 
Williams,   Stewart   S. 
Williams,    Walter 
Wills,  Wallace 
Wilson,  George  W. 
Winner,    Paul 
Winton,  E.  Ward 
Wittman,  Arthur 
*Witthuhn,  Elmer 
Witthuhn,  Irwin 
Wolfe,   Leigh 
Wood,  George 
Woodworth,    Spencer 
Wright,  Allen 
Wright,  W.  M. 
Younger,    George 
Youtz,   Merrill 
Zekind,   Elliott 

*Died    in    Service- 


NOTE:    This  is  not  a  complete  record.     Send  additional  names,  if  known,  to  college  office. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       197 


FACULTY  OF  LAWRENCE  COLLEGE 

Rev.  W.  H.  Sampson,  1849-1858 

Principal,  1850-1853. 
Mental   Philosophy,   Moral   Science,  and 

Belles  Lettres,  1849-1853. 
Mathematics  and  Prep.   English,  1853-1857. 

Romulus  0.  Kellogg,  1849-1854 

Ancient  Languages  and  German. 
Librarian,  1851-1854. 

James  M.  Phinney,  1849-1853;     1866-1867 

Mathematics   and  Natural    Sciences,   1849-1853. 
Philosophy  and  History,  1866-1867. 

Miss  Emeline  Crocker,  1849-1851 

Preceptress. 
Music,    Drawing,   and   Painting. 

Miss  L.  Amelia  Dayton,  1849-1850;     1853-1855 

Preceptress,    1853-1855. 
Modern  Languages. 

Rev.  Jabez  Brooks,  1850-1851 

Greek. 

Miss  Watson,  1851-1853 

Preceptress. 
Botany  and   Astronomy. 

Rev.   Edward   Cooke,  1853-1859 

President. 
Moral  and   Intellectual    Science. 

Miss  Jane  I.   Adams,  1853-1854 

Music. 

Miss  Lucy  D.  Weston,  1853-1855 

Primary  and   Common   English. 


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Rev.  Nelson  E.  Cobleigh,  1854-1858 

Greek  and  Hebrew  Languages  and   Literature. 
Librarian,  1854-1858. 

Rev.  Russell  Z.  Mason,  1854-1865 

President,  1859-1865. 
Mathematics  and  Physics,   1854-1857. 
Chemistry  and  Physics,  1857-1861. 
Ethics  and  Civil  Polity,  1861-1865. 

Hiram  A.  Jones,  1854-1898 

Greek  and  Latin,   1854-1898. 
Librarian,  1864-1874. 

Miss  Amanda  M.  Crandall,  1854-1858 

Instrumental  Music. 

Miss  Louisa  D.  Rockwood,  1854-1855 

Instrumental  Music. 

Miss  Francena  M.  Kellogg,  1854-1855 

English. 

William  H.  Gill,  1854-1856;     1857-1858 

English,   1854-1856. 
Mathematics,  1857-1858. 

Mrs.  Electa  A.  Blair,  1855-1858 

French  and  Ornamental  Branches. 

Miss  M.  Adelaide  Curtis,  1855-1856 

Modern  Languages  and  Music. 

Miss  Lydia  A.  A.  Smith,  1855-1857 

Preparatory  Studies. 

Miss  Mary  A.  Sill,  1855-1856 

Peparatory  Studies. 

Rev.  Franklin  0.  Blair,  1856-1858 

Principal  of  Academy. 
Assistant  in  Moral  and  Intellectual  Science. 

M.  Mayer,  1856-1857 

Modern   Languages,   Literature. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       199 

S.  Newell  Griffith,  1856-1857;     1861-1864 

Preparatory  Studies,  1856-1857. 
Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering,  1861-1864. 

Nathan  Paine,  1856-1858 

Commercial   Department. 

Miss  Sarah  A.  Henry,  1856-1857 

English. 

Henry  Colman,  1857-1858 

Classical   Tutor. 

J.  Fletcher  Brownell,  1857-1859 

Vocal  and  Instrumental   Music. 

Henry  Pomeroy,  1858-1864 

Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering. 

Rev.  L.  L.  Knox,  1858-1864 

Ancient  Languages  and  Literature. 
Librarian. 

Orville  W.   Powers,  1858-1860 

Normal  Instruction  and  English  Literature. 

Miss  Mary  Hastings,  1858-1860 

Preceptress. 
French  and  Ornamental  Branches. 

Miss  Hattie  E.  Frost,  1858-1859 

Mathematics  and  English. 

Ernest  F.  Pletschke,  1858-1861 

Modern  Languages  and  Drawing 

Miss  M.  J.  Northrup,  1859-1860 

Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music 

Miss  Josephine  E.  Cooke,  1860-1861 

Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music. 

Miss  Mary  A.  Phinney,  1860-1861 

English. 

S.  L.  Fuller,  M.  D.,  1861-1862 

Physiology. 


200       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Mrs.  R.  C.  Newman  Knox,  1861-1863 

Preceptress. 
German  and  French. 

Miss  Emily  M.  Talmadge,  1861-1863 

English. 

Miss  Fanny  Grignon,  1861-1862 

Instrumental  Music. 

Myron  Tompkins,  M.  D.,  1862-1864 

Physiology  and   Anatomy. 

Leander  A.   Fuller,  1862-1863 

Elocution. 

Miss  Nellie  Metcalf,  1862-1864 

Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music. 

W.  H.  H.  Himebaugh,  1862-1863 

Assistant  in   Mathematics. 

Rev.  Samuel  Fallows,  1863-1865 

Natural  Science  and  Physics. 

Julius  F.  Kellogg,  1863-1868 

Normal  Instruction,  1863-1864. 
Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering,  1864-1868. 

Miss  Cordelia  Sherman,  1863-1864 

Preceptress. 
French  and  German. 

Miss  Abby  Mills,  1863  1864 

Drawing  and  Painting. 

Rev.  F.  B.  Palmer,  1864-1865 

Normal  Instruction. 

Mrs.  L.  R.  Beach,  1864-1865 

Preceptress. 
French  and  German. 

Mrs.  Addie   L.  Haynes,  1864-1865 

English. 

Mrs.  Lizzie  Q.  Kellogg,  1864-1867 

Painting  and  Drawing. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       201 

Miss   Fannie    Spaulding,  1864-1865 

Instrumental  Music. 

Rev.  George  M.  Steele,  1865-1879 

President. 
Ethics  and  Civil  Polity. 

John  E.  Davies,  1865-1867 

Natural  Sciences  and  Physics. 

Rev.  J.  P.  Lee,  1865-1866 

Normal  Instruction. 

Miss  Harriet  0.  Knox,  1865-1868 

Preceptress. 
French  and  English  Literature. 

Mrs.  L.  H.  Lee,  1865-1866 

Instrumental  Music. 

George  A.  Cowan,  1866-1867 

Instrumental  Music. 

Rev.  C.  N.  Stowers,  1867-1869 

Mathematics. 

James  C.  Foye,  1867-1893 

Chemistry  and   Physics. 

Albert   Schindelmeisser,  1867-1870 

Modern  Languages  and  Music. 

Miss   Sarah   E.   Pierce,  ..1867-170 

Painting  and  Drawing. 

Mrs.  Emily  M.  Jones,  1868-1869 

English. 

Homer  L.  Grant,  1868-1870 

Commercial    Department. 

Rev.  W.  F.  Yocum,  1869-1876 

Mathematics,    1869-1876. 
Librarian,    1874-1876. 

Miss  Emma  L.  Knowles,  1869-1870 

Preceptress. 
English  Literature  and  Language. 


202       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Margaret  J.  Evans,  1870-1874 

Preceptress. 
Latin  and  German. 

Louise   M.   Hodgkins,  1870-1876 

Preceptress,  1874-1876. 
French  and   English  Literature. 

Salina  A.  Clark,  1870-1886 

Drawing  and  Painting. 

Sarah  H.  Yocum,  1870-1872 

Instrumental   Music. 

Edward  G.  Hursh,  1870-1872 

Commercial  Department. 

James  H.  Worman,  1872-1877 

Modern  History  and  Languages. 

Oliver  P.  DeLand,  1872-1876;  1884-1901 

Commercial  Department. 

Annie  C.  White,  1872-1873 

Preparatory  Studies. 

Sarah  S.  Fitch,  1872-1873;     1876-1880 

Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music. 

Helen  F.  Smith,  1873-1874 

Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music. 

Eva  H.  Farlin,  1873-1876 

Preparatory  Department. 

Deforest  M.  Hyde,  '  1874-1878 

Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering. 

T   Martin  Towne,  1874-1876 

Music. 

Harriet  A.  Conant,  1874-1875 

Latin   and   English. 

Rev.  Wesley  C.  Sawyer,  1875-1882 

Philosophy  and  Rhetoric. 
Librarian,  1876-1882. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       203 

Mary  E.  Harriman,  1876-1877 

Preceptress. 
French  and  Latin. 

Ophelia  Forward,  1877-1880 

Preceptress. 
French  and  Latin. 

Herbert  B.  Perkins,  1878-1883 

Mathematics  and  Astronomy. 

Rev.  Edwin  D.  Huntley,  1879-1883 

President. 
Ethics  and  Civil  Polity. 

N.  M.  Wheeler,  1879-1385 

Greek. 

Clara  B.  Wheeler,  1879-1880 

History  and  English  Literature. 

Minnie  J.  Holdredge,  1879-1880 

Elocution. 

Charles  A.  Perkins,  1880-1S81 

Mathematics  and  Astronomy. 

Angie  V.  Warren,  1880-1883 

Preceptress. 
French  and  History. 

Jessie  Dewey,  1880-1881 

Music. 

Anna  E.  R.  Kunkle,  1880-1882 

Elocution. 

Ellen  F.  Hunt,  1881-1883 

Mathematics. 
Librarian,   1882-1883. 

Mrs.  A.  L.  Williams,  1881-1883 

Instrumental   Music. 

Walter  B.  Kellogg,  1881-1882 

Latin. 


204       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Lizzie  A.  Richmond, 

1881-1882 

Vocal  Music. 

Rev.  Bradford  P.  Raymond, 

1883-1889 

President. 

Ethics  and  Civil  Polity. 

Grace  M.  Huntington, 

1883-1886 

Preceptress. 

Modern    Languages. 

Jennie  L.  Smith, 

1883-1885 

English. 

Alexander  M.  Zenier, 

1883-1885 

Music. 

Zelia  A.  Smith, 

1883- 

Librarian. 

Kate  A.  Everest, 

1884-1890 

Preceptress. 

Greek   and    English. 

Rev.  John   Dickinson, 

1885-1886 

History  and   English   Literature. 

Rev.  Henry  Lummis, 

1885-1905 

Greek  and   History. 

Jessie  F.  Nivison, 

1887-1891 

Preceptress,   1890-1891. 

English 

John  Silvester, 

1885-1910 

Music. 

Mrs.  Ella  M.  Bottensek, 

1886-1913 

Painting  and  Drawing. 

Mrs.  Z.  DeL.  Steele, 

1886-1887 

Painting  and  Drawing. 

Frank  Cramer, 

1886-1891 

Natural    History    and    Geology. 

L.  W.  Underwood, 

1886-1894 

Mathematics  and  Astronomy. 

LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       205 


Rev.  Charles  W.  Gallagher, 

1889-1893 

President. 

Ethics  and  Civil  Polity. 

Jennie  E.  Woodhead, 

1890-1893 

German  and  History. 

Thomas  E.  Will, 

1891-1893 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Eliza  J.  Perley, 

1891-1893 

Preceptress. 

French  and  English  Literature 

D.  P.  Nicholson, 

1891-1907 

Natural  History  and  Geology. 

E.  D.  Shepard, 

1893-1894 

Chemistry  and   Physics. 

Harriet  E.  Hammond, 

1893-1896 

Preceptress. 

German  and  French. 

Jerome  H.  Raymond, 

1893-1894 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Rev.  Samuel  Plantz, 

1894- 

President. 

Ethics  and  Christian  Evidences. 

Elizabeth   Wilson, 

1894-1900 

English    and    Elocution. 

Mrs.  K.  Shepard, 

1893-1894 

English   Literature. 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Lummis, 

1893-1894 

Rhetoric. 

Mrs.  Kate  Miller  Binder, 

1894-1895 

Preparatory  Department. 

G.  B.  Merriman, 

1894-1896 

Mathematics  and  Director  of  Observatory. 

Charles  W.  Treat,  (Emeritus  1918) 

1894-1918 

Chemistry  and  Physics. 


206       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Charles  O.  Merica,  1894-1897;     1904-1906 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Sociology  and  Elementary  Law,   1904. 

James  0.  Green,  1894-1897 

Military  Science. 

Fannie  B.  Coates,  1894-1895 

Elocution  and  Physical  Culture. 

Rabbi  E.  Gerechter,   (Emeritus  1913)  1894-1918 

Hebrew  and  German. 

Joseph  Hassmann,  1894-1897 

Violin. 

H.  W.  Harper,  1894-1896 

Mandolin  and  Banjo. 

A.  J.  Wilbor,  1895-1896 

Biology. 

Sara  H.  Parkes-Treat,  1895-1898;     1909-1916 

Elocution  and  Physical  Culture. 

Harry  Heard,  1895-1901 

Vocal  Music. 

Frank  G.  Dana,  1895-1897 

Brass  Instruments. 

Frank  E.  Mills,  1896-1900 

Mathematics  and  Director  of  Observatory. 

Cora  Crowe,  1896-1897;     1900-1901 

English  and  Sciences. 

Mabel  Eddy,  1896-1902;     1909-1921 

Preceptress. 
German  and  French. 

Freeman  A.  Havighorst,  1897-1905;     1907-1909 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Capt.  A.  M.  Fuller,  1897-1900 

Military  Science. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       207 

Olin   A.   Mead,  1897-1898;     1899-1900;     1904- 

Mathematics  and  Registrar. 


P.  A.  Laffey, 

1897-1900 

Violin. 

Anton  Fisher, 

1897-1898 

Brass  Instruments. 

E.  D.  Wright, 

1898-1919 

Latin. 

Katherine  Graham, 

1898-1899 

Elocution  and  Physical 

Culture. 

Winifred  Weter, 

1898-1899 

English  Literature. 

Ada  Sprackling, 

1899-1900 

Elocution  and  Physical 

Culture. 

Edward  J.  Filbey, 

1899-1901; 

1903-1904 

Latin. 

Perry  W.  Jenkins, 

1900-1905 

Mathematics  and  Director  of  Observatory. 

Alma  Blount, 

1900-1901 

English  Literature. 

Mae  Peterson, 

1900-1901 

Elocution  and  Physical 

Culture. 

Charles  Brunover, 

1900-1904 

String   Instruments. 

L.  A.  Youtz, 

1901- 

Chemistry. 

J.  H.  Farley, 

1901- 

Philosophy. 

N.  D.  Harris, 

1901-1906 

History. 

Helen  Wilder, 

1901-1902 

English  Literature. 

208       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Laura  Lee,  1901-1903 

Elocution  and  Physical  Culture. 

F.  H.  Brigham,  1901-1902 

Physical  Director. 

W.  W.  Williams,  1901-1905 

Director  of  School  of  Commerce. 

John  W.  Dodge,  1901-1903 

Vocal  Music. 

Mrs.  John  Dodge,  1901-1903 

Violin. 

E.  S.  Merrill,  1902-1903 

Physical  Director. 

Caroline  E.  DeGreene,  1902-1907 

Preceptress. 
German  and  French. 

Emma  K.  Corkhill,  1902-1913 

English  Literature. 

W.  J.  Brinckley,  1903-1910 

Biology. 

W.   E.   Allen,  1903-1904 

Physical    Director. 

J.  G.  Rosebush,  1903-1912 

Economics  and  Political   Science. 

Harriet  R.  Going,  1903-1906 

Languages  and  Delsarte. 

W.   O.   Clure,  1903-1906 

Director  of  School  of  Expression. 

T.  E.  Ashton,  1903-1906 

Vocal  Music. 

S.  B.  Prowell,  1903-1904 

Violin. 

J.  C.  Lymer,  1904- 

Mathematics  and  Director  of  Observatory. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       209 


Wilson  S.  Naylor,  1904- 

Biblical  Literature. 

John  P.  Koehler,  1904-1906 

German   Director  of   Physical   Education. 

Georgia   M.    Shattuck,  1904-1905 

Public    Speaking. 

Robert  W.  Nickerson,  1904-1909 

Commercial   Studies  and  Director  of  School 
of   Commerce. 

A.  M.  Maeder,  1904-1906 

Violin. 

Emma  Scheffler,  1905-1906 

Director  of  Physical  Education  for  Women. 
Commercial. 

Albert  A.  Trever,  1905- 

Greek  History. 

Myrtle  A.  Ball,  1905-1906 

Latin. 

Charles  C.  Gumm,  1905-1906 

Literature. 

Carl  C.  Wallace,  1905-1906 

History. 

May  Esther  Carter,  1905-1914 

Literature. 
Dean   of  Women. 

John  S.  Garns,  1905-1914 

Public  Speaking. 

Dean  of  School  of  Expression. 

Margaret  L.  Bailey,  1906-1909 

German  and  English. 
Director  of  Physical  Education  for  Women. 

Carl  Christophelmeier,  1906-1907 

History. 


210       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

Emily  H.  Greenman,  1906-1909 

French  and  Latin. 

Eliot  V.  Graves,  1906-1909 

Director  of  Physical  Education  and  Athletics. 

Myrtle  Hart,  1906-1908 

Latin. 

Katherine  Buckland,  1906-1907 

English. 

T.  Dillwyn  Thomas,  1906-1907 

Director  of  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Voice. 

Clarence  E.  Shephard,  1906-1907 

Pianoforte  and  Organ. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Albee,  1906-1909 

Violin. 

Marion    Beatty,  1905-1907 

Mandolin  and   Guitar. 

Margaret  B.  Winslow,  1907-1908 

Rhetoric. 

Dudley  L.   Smith,  1907-1909 

Director  of  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Organ. 

William   Harper,  1907-1913 

Dean  of  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Voice. 

Adam   Buell,  1907-1909 

Pianoforte. 

Otho  P.  Fairfield,  1908- 

Rhetoric  and  Art. 

John  G.  Vaughan,  1908-1921 

Comparative  Religion. 
Missions. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       211 

Raymond  M.  Deming,  1908-1911 

Engineering. 

Earl  R.   Scheffel,  1908-1911 

Geology  and  Minerology. 

Roy  E.  Curtis,  1908-1909 

Economics. 

Mrs.  Josephine  Retz-Garns,  1908-1914 

Expression  and  Harmonic  Gymnastics. 

Katherine  Reeve,  1908-1909 

Voice. 

Winifred    Bright,  1908-1912 

Pianoforte. 

Mildred  Faville,  1908-1910 

Public  School  Methods. 

Aimee  Baker,  1908- 

Drawing. 

Mrs.  Lydia  Dunn,  1908-1910 

Voice. 

Mamie  E.  Nelson,  1908-1910 

Pianoforte. 

James  M.  Wright,  1909-1910 

History. 

Frederick  G.  Ruff,  1909-1914 

German. 

Mark  S.  Catlin,  1909-1918 

Director  of  Athletics. 

Joseph  J.  Davis,  1909-1910 

Physical  Education  and  Hygiene. 

Nina  0.   Hall,  1909-1910 

Expression. 

Edgar  A.  Brazelton,  1909-1913 

Pianoforte  and  Harmony. 


212       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Willy  L.  Jaffe, 

1909-1911 

Violin. 

Mrs.  Edgar  A.  Brazelton, 

1909-1913 

Pianoforte. 

Charles  J.  Bushnell, 

1910-1913 

Sociology  and  Politics. 

David  R.  Moore, 

1910-1913 

History. 

Lester  B.  Rogers, 

1911-1920 

Education. 

Nathalie  B.  Souther,                            1910-1911; 

1914-1916 

Chemistry. 

Hubert  E.  Zilisch, 

1910-1912 

Physical  Education. 

F.  Wesley  Orr, 

1910- 

Dramatic  Art  and   Forensics. 

Pearl  E.  Simpson, 

1910-1912 

Platform    Reading. 

Elsie  E.  Webb, 

1910-1911 

Voice. 

Arthur  H.  Arneke, 

1910-1915 

Organ,   Pianoforte  and   Harmony. 

Carl  J.  Waterman, 

1910- 

Voice  and  Public  School  Methods. 

Lera  M.  Thackeray, 

1910-1913 

Pianoforte. 

M.  Lyle  Spencer, 

1911-1920 

English  Language. 

Rollin  C.  Mullenix, 

1911- 

Biology. 

Rufus  M.  Bagg, 

1911- 

Curator  of  the  Museum. 

Geology. 

LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       213 

Sidney  D.  Morris,  1911-1912 

Engineering. 

Fred   Smith,  1911-1912 

Greek. 

Samuel  A.   Mahood,  1911-1912 

Chemistry. 

Ruby  C.  Ledward,  1911-1915 

Voice. 

Percy  Fullinwider,  1911- 

Violin. 

Nina  B.  Coye,  1911-1912 

Pianoforte. 

Elizabeth  Catlin,  1911-1913 

Water  Color. 

Clara   H.   Fairfield,  1911-1913 

Pottery  and  Decorative  Designs. 

Charles  R.  Atkinson,  1912-1916 

Economics  and  Politics. 

Edward  DeWitt,  1912-1913 

Director    of   Athletics. 

Adam   C.  Remley,  1912-1914 

Engineering. 

Georgina  Hackworthy,  1912-1914 

Latin. 

Otis  M.  Weigle,  1912-1914 

Chemistry. 

Robert  J.  Fry,  1912-1913 

Oral  English. 

George  R.  Kurtz,  1912-1913 

Organ. 

Frederick  Vance  Evans,  1913-1920 

Dean  of  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Voice. 


214       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

John  S.  Custer,  1913-1920 

History. 

Thomas  W.  B.  Crafer,  1913-1920 

Sociology. 

Alta  A.  Robinson,  1913-1914 

English  Literature. 

Nettie    S.    Fullinwider,  1913-1920 

Pianoforte. 
Elementary   Harmony. 

Arthur  H.  Thomas,  1913-1914 

Pianoforte. 

Jennie  Fuerstenau,  1913-1918 

German. 

Ellis  H.   Champlin,  1913-1915 

Physical  Education. 

Ludolph   Arens,  1914- 

Pianoforte. 

Louis  C.  Baker,  1914- 

German  and   French. 

Louise  Dudley,  1914-1920 

English  Literature. 

Harriet  L.  Barber,  1914-1916 

Dean  of  Women. 
English   Language. 

George  S.  Eaton,  1914-1916 

Engineering. 

Harry  W.  Gochnauer,  1914-1916 

Microbiology. 

Mary  M.  Arens,  1914- 

Expression. 

Jennie  Fuerstenau,  1915-1918 

German. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       215 

Ariel  Marguerita  MacNaughton,  1915-1917 

English. 

Frederick  William  Poppe,  1915-1916 

Chemistry. 

Daisy  Thompson  Ingold,  1915-1922 

Latin. 

Helen  Hoyt,  1915-1916 

French  and  German. 

Villa  Crawford  Thiele,  1915-1916 

Botany. 

Cleveland  Bohnet,  1915-1919 

Piano. 

Mason  Slade,  1915-1919 

Organ. 

Henry   Frederick   Smith,  1915-1916 

Voice. 

Esther   Larson,  1915-1917 

Violin. 

John  S.  Mohr,  1916- 

Piano  Tuning. 

Delos  Oscar  Kinsman,  1916- 

Economics. 

Alphaeus  W.  Duplen,  1916-1917 

Botany. 

Charles  Reitell,  1916-1918 

Commerce. 

Mary  Beal  Housel,  1916- 

Dean  of  Women. 

Ruth  Mabel  Keeney,  1916-1917 

Spanish. 

Helen  Marie  Phillips,  1916-1917 

German. 


216       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

Jacob  Spielman,*  1916-1917 

Physical  Culture. 

Clyde  A.  Donehoo,  1916-1917 

Mathematics. 

Alma  Hays  Reed,  1916-1918 

Voice. 

Annabelle  M.  Dickey,  1916-1918 

Voice. 

Gertrude  Sternburger,  1916-1917 

Voice. 

Lilyan   Braden,  1916-1922 

Piano. 

Clinton  Albert  Ludwig,  1917-1918 

Botany. 

Maude  H.  Goeckler,  1917-1919 

Latin  and  Greek. 

Adeline  Mae  DeSale,  1917-1921 

Ethel  Ryan,  1917-1918 

Physical   Culture. 

Jane  Meyer  Reitell,  1917-1919 

English. 

Elizabeth  Hallenbeck  Gilbert,  1917-1918 

Voice. 

John  Brainard  MacHarg,  1918- 

Hi  story. 

Walter  Irving  Easly,  1918-1920 

Commerce. 

James  Russell  Jenness,  1918-1920 

Physics. 

Louis  Wann  1918-1919 

English. 

Frederick  Henry  Adler,  1918-1919 

English. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       217 

Andrew  Daniel  Warde,  1918-1919 

Mathematics. 
William  Bell  Lindsay,  1918-1922 

English. 

Lee   Cassius  Rasey,  1918-1920 

English. 

Douglas  Wood   Miller,  1918-1919 

English. 

Anna    Bernard    Kinsman,  1918-1919 

English. 

Minnie  V.   Wittmeyer,  1918-1919 

Physical  Culture. 

R.  F.  Belle,  1918-1919 

French. 

Ruth   Schumaker,  1918- 

Violin. 

Albertine  Gefken  DeWitt,  1918-1920 

French. 

Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Black,  1918-1919 

S.  A.  T.  C. 

Lieut.  James  A.  Mason,  1918-1919 

S.  A.  T.  C. 

Lieut.  Horace  Williston,  Jr.,  1918-1919 

S.  A.  T.  C. 

Lieut.  Leonard  L.  Vann,  1918-1919 

S.  A.  T.  C. 

Arthur  Harold  Weston,  1919- 

Latin. 

William  Emmett  McPheeters,  1919- 

English. 

Frances  Allen  Foster,  1919- 

English. 


218       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Walter   E.   Rogers,  1919- 

Botany. 

Charles  Albert  Maney,  1919-1920 

Physics. 

Gottlob  Charles  Cast,  1919- 

German. 

Harvey  Leypoldt,  1919-1920 

Mathematics. 

Louise  Morris  Hannum,  1919-1920 

English. 

Charlotte  Marie  Lorenz,  .1919- 

Spanish. 

Kate  Hogood  Tobin,  1919-1920 

French. 

Charles  Anthony  Beyer,  1919-1920 

Physical   Culture 

Josephine  Lauder  Hutchinson,  1919-1920 

Physical   Culture. 

Elinor  Mehl  Berger,  1919-1922 

Voice. 
Charleton    Henry    Bullis,  1919-1920 

Organ. 

Gladys  Yves  Brainard,  1919- 

Piano. 

Laura  Alice  Brigham,  1919- 

Piano. 

Earle  Horace  Warner,  1920- 

Physics. 

Herbert  Carroll  Cooley,  1920- 

Education. 

Frederick  Allen  Conrad,  1920-1922 

Sociology. 

Francis  Miriam  Ingler,  1920- 

Commerce. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       219 

William  Leslie  Crow,  1920- 

Politics. 

William  Francis  Raney,  1920- 

History. 

Earle  Edward  Emme,  1920- 

Religious   Education. 

Gwendolyn  Perry,  1920-1921 

English. 

Fred  Trezise,  1920- 

Mathematics. 

Harlan   Disberry  MacChesney,  1920- 

Physical   Culture. 

Mary  Anita  Gochnauer,  1920- 

Physical   Culture. 

Alice  Beach,  1920- 

Library. 

Frank  Albion  Tabor,  1920- 

Organ. 

Gertrude  Graves,  1920-1921 

Voice. 

Winnifred  Wilson  Quinlan,  1920- 

Voice. 

Viola  Buntrock,  1920- 

Piano. 

Clarence  J.  Primm,  1921-1922 

Commerce. 

Lucena  K.  Robinson,  1921- 

Chemistry. 

Marguerite  Mainesonnat,  1921- 

French. 


220       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 

Harold  Golder,  1921- 

English. 

Mary  West,  1921- 

Spanish  and  French. 

Marjory  Steuart,  1921- 

English. 

Eva  Fillmore,  1921- 

Psychology. 

Enrique  Ortiz,  1921-1922 

Spanish 

Eva  Fuller  Crow,  1921- 

English. 

Cleo  Matheny,  1921-1922 

English. 

Caroline  Hess,  1921- 

Voice. 

Clarence  Dyson,  1922- 

Commerce. 

Dix  Harwood,  1922- 

English. 

Albert  Franzke,  1922- 

Public  Speaking. 

L.  A.  Boettiger,  1922- 

Sociology. 

Earl  Baker,  1922- 

Public  School  Music. 

Mary  Louise  Brown,  1922- 

Dean  of  Women. 

Mary  L.  Trowbridge,  1922- 

Latin. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       221 


TRUSTEES  OF  LAWRENCE  COLLEGE 

Hon.  Morgan  L.  Martin,  Green  Bay,       1847-1849;  1856-1862 

DeWitt  C.  Vosburg,  1847-1849 

William  Dutcher,  1847-1848 

Henry  S.  Baird,  1847-1849 

N.  P.  Tallmadge,  1847-1849 

Jacob  L.  Bean,  1847-1848 

Loyal  A.  Jones,  1847-1848 

George  H.  Dodge,  1847-1848 

Hon.  Mason  C.  Darling,  Fond  du  Lac,    1847-1859;  1860-1866 

Rev.  Reeder  Smith,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1847-1850 

George  E.  H.  Day,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1847-1854 

Rev.  Henry  R.  Colman,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1847-1855 

Eli   Stilson,  1848-1849 

Elisha   Morrow,  1848-1849 

Henry  L.  Blood,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1848-1856 

Charles  H.  Lindsley,  Winnebago  Rapids,  Wis.,  1848-1851 

Rev.  W.  H.  Sampson,  Appleton,  Wis.,    1848-1857;  1858-1884 

Hoel  S.  Wright,   Bridgeport,  Wis.,  1848-1854 

George  W.  Lakin,  Platteville,  Wis.,  1849-1850 

Robert  R.  Bateman,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1849-1881 

Hon.  Albert  G.  Ellis,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1849-1850 

Rev.  John  S.  Prescott,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1849-1856 

Rev.  Seth  W.  Ford,  Duck  Creek,  Wis.,  1849-1856 

Hon.  Charles  Durkee,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1850-1854;  1855-1856 

Rev.  Sereno  Fisk,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1850-1858 

Dr.  J.  D.  Weston,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1850-1851 

George  H.  Meyers,  Appleton,  Wis.,         1851-1862;  1874-1879 

Robert  Flint,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1851-1859 

James   A.   Maxwell,   Baraboo,   Wis.,  1854-1860 

Rev.  Bishop  J.  Kemper,  Waukesha,  Wis.,  1854-1856 

Rev.  Edward  Cooke,  D.  D.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1854-1865 

Rev.  A.  B.  Randall,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1855-1857 

Rev.  A.  Brunson,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  1855-1859 


222       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Henry  Hamilton,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1855-1870 

Rev.   Philos   Bennett,   Waukesha,   Wis.,  1855-1880 

W.  W.  Wright,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1855-1862 

Hon.  C.  Billinghurst,  Juneau,  Wis.,  1855-1859 

Hon.  Coleo   Bashford,   Oshkosh,   Wis.,  1855-1858 

George  F.  Austin,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1855-1859 

H.  C.  Hobart,  Charlestown,  Wis.,  1855-1856 
John  H.  Van  Dyke,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,      1855-1860;     1882-1909 

Rev.  Jeremiah  Porter,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1855-1858 

Thomas  M.  McCaughey,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1855-1861 

James  A.  Sutherland,  Janesville,  Wis.,  1855-1860 
Edward    West,    Grand    Chute,    Wis.,     1856-1867;     1885-1896 

James  M.  Phinney,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1856-1874 

Hon.  A.   B.  Jackson,  Grand  Chute,  Wis.,  1856-1878 

A.   Ballard,   Appleton,  Wis.,  1856-1870 

Edgar  Conklin,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1856-1858 

James  Seville,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1857-1863 

William  Rork,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1857-1868 

Richard    Fairchild,    Hart   Prairie,   Wis.,  1858-1861 

Rev.   Elmore  Yocum,   Point  Bluff,   Wis.,  1858-1861 

D.  C.  Jenne,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1858-1862 
Governor  A.  W.  Randall,  Madison,  Wis.,  1859-1862 
Henry  Hamilton,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1859-1885 
Rev.  S.  C.  Thomas,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859-1875 
Rev.  M.  Himebaugh,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859-1870 
Rev.  R.  Z.  Mason,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1859-1880 
Hon.   W.   P.   Lyon,   Racine,   Wis.,            1860-1862;     1868-1874 

E.  L.  Paine,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1860-1878 
C.  G.  Adkins,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1861-1902 
Walter  S.  Carter,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1862-1869 
Julius  S.  Buck,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1862-1894 
Rev.  P.  B.  Pease,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1862-1874 
Rev.  Franklin  B.  Doe,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1862-1869 
Rev.  W.  G.  Miller,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1862-1874 
Bishop  Matthew  Simpson,  Evanston,  111.,  1861-1865 
Hon.  James  T.  Lewis,  Madison,  Wis.,  1863-1876 
Hon.  Lee  Claflin,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-1866 
Hon.  Moses  M.  Davis,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1864-1871 
John  B.  Carle,  Janesville,  Wis.               1865-1869;     1879-1884 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       223 

Hon.  Philetus  Sawyer,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1866-1900 

Rev.   C.   D.  Pillsbury,  Janesville,  Wis.,  1866-1891 

R.   P.   Elmore,   Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1867-1894 

Rev.  George  M.  Steele,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1865-1879 

Rev.  Wesley  Lattin,  Waukesha,  Wis.,  1869-1871 

Rev.  Henry  Colman,  Clinton,  Wis.,  1869- 

John  H.  Whorton,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1869-1896 

E.  T.  Bond,  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.,  1870-1871 

Hon.  Rufus  Cheney,  Whitewater  Wis.  1870-1871 

John  A.  Owen,  Chicago  111.,  1870-1881 

William    C.    Sherwood,   Dartford,   Wis.,  1871-1876 

Rev.  William  P.  Stowe,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1871-1896 

Hon.  Edwin  Hyde,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1871-1894 

Rev.  P.  Mather,  Madison,  Wis.,  1871-1874 

Mrs.  E.  E.  Hodgeson,  Pewaukee,  Wis.,  1874-1886 

Mrs.  M.  A.  P.  Stansbury,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1874-1880 

Rev.  G.  W.  Case,  Portage,  Wis.,  1874-1877 

G.  W.  Sexsmith,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1874-1881 

Joseph  W.  Hammond,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1875-1884 

Robert    McMillen,    Oshkosh,    Wis.,  1876-1898 

Hon  A.  L.  Smith,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1876-1889 

Rev.  S.  N.  Griffith,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1876-1879 

Rev.  J.   E.   Irish,   Monroe,   Wis.,  1877-1884 

Loren  Edwards,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.,  1878-1881 

M.   D.  Moore,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1878-1881 

S.  K.  Wambold,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1879-1894 

Rev.  E.  D.  Huntley,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1879-1883 

Mrs.  O.   F.  Brown,  Appleton,   Wis.,  1880-1892 

D.  Metcalf,  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  1880-1883 
Joseph  Rork,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1880-1894 

E.  M.  Beach,  Waupun,  Wis.,  1881-1906 
Hon.  Ira  B.  Bradford,  Augusta,  Wis.,  1881-1885;  1895-1898 
A.  D.  Chappell,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1881-1882 
Hon.  N.  C.  Giffin,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1881-1911 
C.  N.  Paine,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1881-1885 
Lyman  J.  Nash,  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  1883- 
Rev.  B.  P.  Raymond,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1883-1889 
John  Botensek,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1884-1898 
Dr.  E.  Stansbury,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1884-1899 


224       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 

F.   W.    Houghton,   Oshkosh,   Wis.,  1884-1890 

Dr.  E.  R.  Paine,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1885-1895 

D.  G.  Ormsby,  Pewaukee,  Wis.,  1885-1895 

W.  G.  Whorton,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1886-1895 

John    McNaughton,    Appleton,    Wis.,  1889-1910 

Rev.  C.   W.   Gallagher,   Appleton,   Wis.,  1889-1894 

F.   A.   Watkins,   Superior,   Wis.,  1890-1896 

A.  W.  Stowe,  West  Superior,  Wis.,            .  1891-1893 

S.   H.   Alban,  Hhinelander,   Wis.,  1892-1898 

Rev.  J.  S.  Davis,  Evansville,  Wis.,  1894- 

N.  H.  Brokaw,  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  1893-1901 

Rev.  A.  J.  Mead,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1894-1905 

Hon.  Theodore  Otjen,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1894- 

Prof.  H.  A.  Jones,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1894-1898 

Rev.    Samuel    Plantz,    Appleton,    Wis.,  1894- 

Rev.  John  Faville,  Aplpeton,  Wis.,  1895-1899 

A.  J.  Reid,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1895-1897 

W.  W.  Cooper,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1895-1904 

L.  M.  Alexander,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1894- 

Hon.  W.  H.  Hatten,  New  London,  Wis.,  1896- 

George   F.   Peabody,   Appleton,   Wis.,  1896-1910 

Hon.  Isaac  Stephenson,  Marinette,  Wis.,  1986-1920 

Rev.  G.  H.  Trever,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1896-1899 

Hon.  W.  H.  Mylrea,  Wausau,  Wis.,  1897-1917 

George  W.  Jones,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1898- 

H.  P.  Magill,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1898-1913 

Hon.  T.  B.  Dunston,  Hancock,  Mich.,  1898-1902 

J.  A.  Kimberly,  Neenah,  Wis.,  1899-1902 

A.  J.  Rich,  Horicon,Wis.,  1899-1908 

Dr.  J.  S.  Reeve,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1899- 

Herbert   E.   Miles,   Racine,   Wis.,  1900-1918 

Almond  Eager,  Evansville  Wis.,  1901-1903 

Edward   Edmonds,   Oconto   Falls,   Wis.,  1901-1916 

Hon.  E.  R.  Hicks,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1901-1908 

William   Gilbert,   Neenah,   Wis.,  1901-1911 

Hon.  J.  H.  Stout,  Menomonie,  Wis.,  1901-1906 

James   McKennon,   Chippewa   Falls,   Wis.,  1901-1904 

J.   E.   Hamilton,   Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  1901-1909 

Lamar  Sexsmith,  Wausau,  Wis.,  1902-1915 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       225 

Z.  G.  Simmons,  Jr.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1902-1905 

C.  R.  Smith,  Neenah,  Wis.,  1903-1911 

George  Baldwin,  Appleton,  Wis.  1904- 

S.  F.  Shattuck,  Neenah,  Wis.,  1904-1910 

Rt.  Rev.  R.  H.  Weller,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1904-1913 

James  A.  Wood,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1905- 

George  A.    Whiting,    Menasha,   Wis.,  1905- 

G.  Frank  Steele,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-1915 

Albert  C.  McComb,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1906-1912 

C.  C.  Yawkey,  Wausau,  Wis.,  1908-1914 
Henry  A.  Moehlenpah,  Clinton,  Wis.,     1908-1911;     1920- 

Karl  Mathie,  Wausau,  Wis.,  1909-1920 

Munroe  A.  Wertheimer,  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  1909- 

William   M.   Lewis,   Racine,  Wis.,  1910-1914 

Judson  G.  Rosebush,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1910- 

Rev.  Robert  Ingraham,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1910- 

Hon.  John  Hicks,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1911-1916 

Albert  W.  Priest,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1911- 

Herman  G.  Saecker,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1911- 

August  Henry,  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.,  1911-1914 

John    G.    Morris,    Oshkosh,    Wis.,  1912-1915 

Eusebius  B.   Garton,   Sheboygan,   Wis.,  1913- 

Gustav   A.    Seefeld,    Milwaukee,    Wis.,  1914- 

Dr.  Carrie  Frost,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  1914-1916 

Miss    Florence   Child,    Edgerton,   Wis.,  1914-1921 

Mrs.  Cora  Ann  Rich,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  1915-1920 

Charles   Boyd,   Appleton,   Wis.,  1915- 

A.  F.  Tuttle,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1915- 

Mrs.  Harriet  Nicholson,  1916- 

Fred  G.  Dickerson,  1917- 

Mrs.  Kate  Brokaw,  1917- 

James  C.   Kimberly,  1917- 

William  Larsen,  1918-1922 

Henry  C.  Campbell,  1918- 

Mrs.  John  Hicks,  1919-1921 
Mrs.   Ruth   Shattuck,                                                  ,         1920- 

Roy  Y.  Cliff,  1921- 

Mrs.  Joshua   Hodgens.  1922- 


226       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


VISITORS  AT  LAWRENCE  COLLEGE 


Rev.   J.   S.   Prescott, 

1849-1850 

Rev.    Washington    Wilcox, 

1849-1851; 

1863-1864 

Rev.  Elihu  Springer, 

1849-1850 

Rev.  Isaac  M.  Leihy, 

1849-1855; 

1856-1857 

Samuel  R.  Thorp, 

1849-1850 

Rev.  Philo  S.  Bennett, 

1849-1850 

Rev.   David   Brooks, 

1849-1850; 

1851-1853 

James   E.   Wilson, 

1849-1850 

Rev.   Hiram  W.   Frink, 

1849-1850; 

1861-1862 

Rev.  E.  C.  Jones, 

1850-1851 

Col.   James   Maxwell, 

1850-1851 

Dr.  Adams, 

1850-1851 

Prof.  Amasa  Buck, 

1850-1851 

0.  F.  Dana, 

1850-1851 

Josiah    Drummond, 

1850-1851 

Rev.  S.  C.  Thomas, 

1851-1853; 

1856-1859 

Rev.   William   Willard, 

1851-1853 

W.  G.  Miller, 

1851-1854; 

1857-1861 

Rev.  J.  M.  S.  Maxon, 

1851-1853 

Rev.    A.    P.    Allen, 

1851-1854 

Rev.    Alfred   Brunson, 

1851-1853 

Rev.  Elmore  Yocum, 

1853-1855; 

1864-1866 

1869-1874; 

1875-1876 

Rev.   Chauncey  Hobart, 

1853-1855 

Rev.   John   W.   Wood, 

1853-1854 

Rev.   R.   P.   Lawton, 

1853-1854: 

1863-1864 

0.   E.   Comfort, 

1853-1854 

Rev.  J.  L.  Williams. 

1853-1854; 

1861-1863 

Rev.  E.  F.  Crumley, 

1854-1855 

Rev.  M.  Himebaugh, 

1854-1855; 

1856-1859 

Rev.  Henry  Requa, 

1854-1855; 

1863-1864 

Rev.  John  Nolan, 

1854-1855 

Rev.   T.   C.   Golden, 

1854-1855; 

1857-1858 

Rev.    R.    W.    Barnes, 

1854-1855 

Rev.  P.  B.  Pease, 

1856-1859; 

1861-1862 

LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       227 


Rev.  W.  M.   Donald, 
Rev.    S.   W.   Martin, 
Rev.  S.  L.  Leonard, 
Rev.  Henry  Wood, 
Rev.  C.  E.  Weirich, 
Rev.  J.  Searles, 

Rev.  C.  G.  Lathrop, 
Rev.  C.  B.  Hackney, 
Rev.  J.  W.  Millour, 
Rev.  H.  C.  Tilton, 

Rev.    C.   P.    Kachney, 
Rev.  J.  M.  Walker, 
Rev.  C.  D.  Pillsbury, 
Rev.  H.  Bannister,  D.  D. 

Rev.  J.  B.  Bachman, 

Rev.  J.  C.  Aspinwall, 
Rev.  Albert  McWright, 
Rev.  J.   H.  Jenne, 
Rev.  Joseph  Anderson, 

Rev.   T.    0.   Hollister, 

Rev.    A.    H.    Walter, 
Rev.  Ira  Sweetland, 
Rev.  W.  Lattin, 
Rev.    J.    W.    Walker, 
Rev.  P.  S.  Mather, 
Rev.  Samuel  Fallows, 

Rev.  Matthew  Bennett, 

Rev.  R.  C.  Parsons, 

Rev.  J.   T.  Woodhead, 

Rev.  George  Fellows, 

Rev.  E.   S.   Grumley, 

Rev.  W.  B.  Hazeltone, 


1857-1859; 
1857-1860; 

1858-1861; 


1859-1860 
1859-1861 
1864-1866 
1859-1859 


1860-1862; 
1860-1861; 

1860-1861; 

1860-1863; 


1861-1862 
1862-1863 


1863-1864; 
1863-1864; 


1856- 
1856- 
1856- 
1856- 
1856- 
1864- 
1869- 
1862- 
1857- 
1857- 
1868- 
1870- 
1858- 
1859- 
1861- 
1862- 
1867- 
1869- 
1874- 
1859- 
1859- 
1875- 
1862- 
1866- 
1862- 
1864- 
1866- 
1860- 
1861- 
1861- 
1863- 
1866- 
1872- 
1862- 
1863- 
1866- 
1878- 
1863- 
1863- 


1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1867 
1870 
1863 
1858 
1859 
1869 
1871 
1859 
1860 
1862 
1863 
1869 
1870 
1876 
1860 
1861 
1876 
1863 
1868 
1863 
1866 
1867 
1861 
1863 
1862 
1864 
1867 
1873 
1867 
1866 
1867 
1881 
1864 
1864 


228       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Rev.   N.   Butler,  1863-1864 

Rev.  R.  B.  Curtis,  1864-1867 

Rev.    A.    C.    Huntley,  1864-1866 

Rev.  G.  A  Smith,  1864-1866 

Rev.  Henry  Colman,  1866-1867;     1868-1869 

Rev.   D.   H.   Muller,  1866-1867 

Rev.   W.  J.   Olmsted  1867-1868 

Rev.   A.   W.    Kellogg,  1867-1869 

Rev.  J.   P.   Roe,  1867-1869 

Rev.   W.   W.   Smith,  1867-1868 

Rev.  B.  C.  Hammond,  1867-1868 

Rev.  W.   H.   Palmer,  1867-1868 

Rev.    T.    C.    Wilson,  1868-1869;     1880-1882 

Rev.   J.    E.    Irish,  1868-1869 

Rev.  W.  F.  Delap,  1868-1869 

Rev.    R.    Dungeon,  1868-1869;     1876-1877 

Rev.  H.  S.  White,  1869-1870;     1871-1872 

Rev.  R.  W.  Bosworth,  1869-1870 

Rev.    G.    C.    Haddock,  1869-1871 

Rev.    I.    L.    Hauser,  1869-1870 
Mr.  M.  D.  Moore,                 1869-1870;     1871-1872;     1877-1878 

Mr.    Byron    Kingsbury,  1869-1870 

Rev.  W.  P.  Stowe,  1870-1871 

Mr.   N.   C.   Giffin,  1870-1871 

Mr.  Winfield  Scott,  1870-1871;     1886-1889 

Rev.    J.    Hill,  1870-1871 

Rev.   G.   W.   Case,  1870-1872;     1877-1878 
Rev.  S.  S.  Benedict,    1870-'71;    1872-'74;    1883-'86;     1893-1899 

Rev.  A.  Moore,  1871-1872;     1874-1875 

Rev.  A.  C.  Manwell,  1871-1872 

Rev.  J.  B.  Cooper,  1871-1872 

Mr.  J.  Irish,  1871-1872 

Rev.    J.    Evans,  1871-1872;     1874-1875 

Rev.  A.  A.  Reed,  1872-1873 

Rev.   D.   0.   Jones,  1872-1873 

Rev.  E.  D.  Farnham,  1872-1873 

Mr.  G.  W.  Sexsmith,  1872-1874 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       229 

Mr.  A.  R.  Earle,  1872-1874 

Rev.  W.  W.  Case  1873-1875 

Rev.  W.  H.  Window,  1873-1874 

Rev.  C.  Willemp,  1873-1874 

Rev.  G.  C.  Hubbs,  1873-1875 

Rev.  J.  M.  Craigs,  1874-1875 

Mr.   G.   A.   Russell,  1874-1875 

Mr.  Robt.  McMillen,  1874-1875 

Rev.  John   Bell,  1874-1875 

Rev.  I.  Wiltse,  1875-1877 

Rev.  C.  R.  Pattee,  1875-1878 

Rev.  S.  N.  Griffith,  1875-1876 

Mr.    George    Rogers,  1875-1879 

Mr.    A.    D.    Faville,  1875-1876 

Rev.  H.  Gilliland,  D.  D.,  1875-1876 

Rev.  O.  J.  Cowles,  1876-1878 

Rev.  I.  S.  Leavitt,  1876-1878 

Mr.  I.  Sommons,  1876-1877 

Rev.   M.   Dinsdale,  1876-1879 

Rev.    J.    Lawson,  1876-1877 

Rev.   T.  Clithero,  1877-1880 

Rev.   T.   M.   Fullerton,  1877-1878 
Rev.  F.  S.  Stein,                                         1878-1879;     1882-1885 

Rev.  J.  H.  Johnson,  1S78-1880 

Dr.  W.  H.  Searles,  1878-1884 

Rev.  J.  S.  Thompson,  -1878-1883 
Rev.  W.  J.   McKay,                                    1878-1881;     1899-1902 

Rev.  C.  N.   Stowers,  1879-1880 

Mr.    Emory    Grant,  1879-1885 

Rev.  B.  E.  Wheeler,  1879-1882 
Rev.   A.  J.   Mead,                                        1880-1883;     1890-1893 

Mr.   Timothy   Case,  1880-1883 

Rev.    E.    A.    Wanless,  1881-1884 
Rev.  W.   H.   Chynoweth,                           1881-1884;     1891-1894 

Rev.    M.   Benson,  1882-1885 

Rev.  John  Faville,  1883-1886 

Mr.  J.  L.  Thwing,  1883-1886 

Rev.  J.  L.  Hewitt,  1884-1887 

Mr.   S.   H.   Alban,  1884-1890 


230       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Rev.   W.  W.  Wharton, 

1884-1887 

Rev.  C.  R.  Kellerman, 

1885-1887 

Rev.    Sabin    Halsey, 

1885-1888 

Mr.    Justus    Williams, 

1885-1888 

Rev.    E.    Bradford, 

1886-1889 

Rev.    C.    E.    Carpenter, 

1886-1888 

Rev.    S.    W.    Horner, 

1887-1888 

Rev.  M.  S.  Terry, 

1887-1890 

Rev.  J.  R.   Creighton, 

1888-1892 

Rev.    E.    L.    Eaton, 

1888-1890 

Rev.  J.   F.   Zeigler, 

1888-1891 

Mr.  W.  H.  Stevens, 

1888-1891 

Rev.   H.  P.  Blake, 

1889-1892 

Mr.    William    Drown, 

1888-1891 

Rev.  J.  S.  Davis, 

1890-1893 

Mr.    A.    Woodward, 

1890-1893 

Rev.    J.    E.    Irish, 

1891-1894 

Rev.    Webster    Millar, 

1891-1894; 

1913- 

Rev.  John  Haw, 

1892-1895; 

1896-1903 

Rev.  B.  F.  Sanford, 

1892-1895 

Rev.   H.   P.   Haylett, 

1893-1896 

Rev.    E.    S.    McChesney, 

1893-1900 

Rev.  G.  H.  Trever, 

1894-1896; 

1899-1901 

Rev.    Frank    Pease, 

1894-1901; 

1907-1910 

Rev.    A.    M.    Pilcher, 

1894-1896 

Mr.  H.  P.  Magill, 

1895-1897 

Rev.    J.    F.    Nuzum, 

1895-1897 

Rev.  John   Schneider, 

1895-1900 

Rev.  A.  J.  Benjamin, 

1895-1899 

Rev.   J.   A.   Wiley, 

1895-1898 

Rev.  E.  C.  Dixon,                 1895-1901; 

1906-1909; 

1913- 

Rev.   J.   E.    Farmer, 

1896-1906 

Rev.  J.  S.  Lean, 

1896-1899 

Rev.   H.   W.   Troy, 

1897-1899 

Rev.  F.  M.  Haight,              1897-1900; 

1904-1907; 

1908-1911 

Rev.   F.   H.   Wright, 

1898-1901 

Rev.    A.    B.    Storms, 

1899-1902 

LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       231 

Rev.  D.  C.  John,  1899-1905 

Rev.    Enoch    Perry,  1900-1906 
Mr.    William    Larson,                                 1900-1909;     1910-1913 

Rev.  A.  E.  Smith,  1900-1903 
Rev.  James  Churm,                                    1901-1904;     1911-1914 

Rev.   Perry   Millar,  1901-1910 

Rev.   Henry   Goodsell,  1901-1904 

Rev.  L.  W.  McKibben,  1901-1904 

Rev.  J.   H.  Benson,  1902-1905 

Rev.  W.   M.  Martin,  1902-1905 

Rev.   W.  R.   Irish,  1903-1905 

Rev.    E.    Trimm,  1903-1905 

Rev.  T.  W.  North,  1904-1907 

Rev.   W.   G.  Jones,  1905-1907 

Rev.   A.  W.   Stalker,  1904-1905 

Rev.  Wm.  Rollins,  1905-1908 

Rev.    F.    W.    Straw,  1905-1908 

Rev.  Wm.  Rowe,  1905-1908 

Rev.  Wm.  Hooten,  1906-1908 

Rev.  W.  W.  Stevens,  1906-1909 

Rev.  F.  E.  Bauchop,  1907-1910 

Rev.  J.    E.    Kundert,  1907-1910 

Rev.   Robert  Ingraham,  1908-1910 

Rev.   F.   H.   Brigham,  1908-1911 
Rev.   G.  H.   Willett,                                    1908-1911;     1914- 

Rev.   J.   H.   Tippet,  1909-1917 

Rev.    S.    H.    Anderson,  1909- 

Rev.    M.    Benson,  1909-1912 

Rev.    F.    H.    Harvey,  1909-1912 

Rev.  Peter  F.   Stair,  1910-1911 

Rev.  W.  P.  Leek,  1910-1913 

Rev.   S.  A.  Bender,  1909-1913 

Rev.    W.    H.    Vance,  1910-1912 

Rev.    H.    C.   Logan,  1911- 

Rev.  G.  W.  Campbell,  1911-1914 

Pev.    D.   W.    Davis,  1911-1914 

Rev.   W.    A.   Hall,  1913- 

Rev.   J.    H.    Chaterson,  1913-1916 

Rev.  T.  S.  Oadams,  1914-1917 


232       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Rev.    F.    L.    Roberts,  1914-1920 

Rev.   F.   A.  Nimits,  1914-1917 

Rev.   John    Reynolds,  1914-1917 

Rev.    David    Hicks,  1914-1917 

Rev.    Webster    Millar,  1913-1916 

Rev.  Edward  C.  Dixon,  1913- 

Rev.  Francis  H.  Bingham,  1916-1918 

Rev.  William  Moore,  1916-1918 

Rev.    C.    E.   Weed,  1916- 

Rev.  Roscoe  A.  Barnes,  1917-1920 

Rev.  William  F.  Hovis,  1918-1919 

Rev.  William  Rollins,  1916-1919 

Rev.   William    I.    Kern,  1916-1919 

Rev.    Anton    Hatlested,  1916-1919 

Rev.  James  A.  Vincent,  1916-1919 

Rev.   Thomas  D.  Williams,  1917- 

Rev.    Richard    Evans,  1917- 

Rev.    Perry   Millon,  1918-1921 

Rev.  John  T.  Phillips,  1918- 

Rev.    Guy    Campbell,  1919- 

Rev.  James  W.  Irish,  1920- 

Rev.  James  H.  Tippet,  1921- 

Rev.    John    Birrell,  1921- 

Rev.   Wilbur   F.    Tomlinson,  1921- 

Rev.  F.  F.  Lewis,  1921-1922 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       233 


HONORARY  DEGREES 

1858 
Rev.  John  Nolan,  M.  A.  Rev.  Philip  Loque,  M.  A. 

1859 

Dymon  Y.  Kilgore,  M.  A.  Julius  F.  Kellogg,  M.  A. 

Rev.  Nelson  E.   Cobleigh,  D.  D. 

1864 

Rev.  Wilson  G.  Miller,  D.  D.       Hon.  James  T.  Lewis,  LL.  D. 

1865 
Prof.  Ezra  S.  Carr,  LL.  D.  Rev.  M.  Bennett,  D.  D. 

1866 

Rev.  0.  J.  Cowles,  M.  A.  Rev.  D.  H.  Muller,  M.  A. 

Rev.    Thomas    Jones,    D.    D. 

1867 

John  W.  Sterling,  LL.  D.  Rev.  Jabez  Brooks,  D.  D. 

1868 

Francis  A.  Robinson,  Ph.  D.  Rev.  Loren  L.  Knox,  D.  D. 

Rev.  P.  B.  Pease,  M.  A. 

1869 

Andrew  J.  Craig,  M.  A.  Rev.  Wm.  Roberts  Davis,  D.  D. 

1870 

Rev.  Charles  C.  Youmans,  M.  A.      Rev.  G.  C.  Haddock,  M.  A. 

Rev.  H.  Eddy,  D.  D.  William  Davis,  D.  D. 

1871 

W.  H.  Cook,  M.  A. 

1872 

Rev.  Samuel  Fallows,  D.  D.  J.  B.  Bachman,  M.  A. 

H.  C.  Tilton,  M.  A.  C.  D.  Pillsbury,  M.  A. 

B.  W.  McClain,  Ph.  D. 

1874 

George  Ripley,  LL.  D.  Rev.  J.  0.   Peck,  D.   D. 

1876 
Alexander  L.  Brice,  D.  D.  Louise  M.  Hodgkins,  M.  A. 


234       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

1877 

John  E.  Earle,  Ph.  D.  William  H.  DeMott,  LL.  D. 

Rev.  G.  S.  Hubbs,   D.  D. 

1878 

Rev.  L.  N.  Wheeler,  M.  A.  Rev.  E.  H.  Merrill,  D.  D. 

Prof.    Daniel    Bonbright,    LL.    D. 

1879 

Harry  Hudson  Nicholson,  M.  A.         Rev.  G.  M.  Steele,  LL.  D. 

Rev.   Henry  Colman,   D.   D. 

1880 

Rev.  J.  L.  Hewitt,  M.  A.  Rev.  W.  P.  Stowe,  D.  D. 

1881 

Chester  W.   Church,  M.  A.  Helen   F.   Smith,  M.  A. 

Rev.  L.  N.  Wheeler,  D.  D.       Rev.  J.  E.  Irish,  D.  D. 

1883 

Prof.  W.  F.  Yocum,  D.  D. 

1885 

Rev.  A.  Gillett,  D.  D. 

1886 

Sally  G.  Bagwell,  M.  A.  Olin  A.  Curtis,  D.  D. 

1889 

Rev.  R.  W.  Bosworth,  D.  D.  Herman  Hoffman,  D.  D. 

Eugene  G.  Updike,  D.  D.     Bradford  P.  Raymond,  D.  D. 

1890 
E.    L.    Eaton,    D.    D.  Isaac    S.   Leavitt,    D.    D. 

1892 

Hon.  John  Hicks,  LL.  D.  Rev.  Burt  E.  Wheeler,  D.  D. 

Rev.    C.    M.    Heard,    D.    D. 

1893 

Martha  A.  Wythe,  M.  A.  J.  C.  Foye,  LL.  D. 

1894 

James   K.    Kaye,   Ph.    D. 

1895 

Rev.  Wm.  J.  McKay,  D.  D.  Rev.  Michael  Benson,  D.  D. 

Rev.  John  P.  D.  John,  LL.  D.       Rev.  George  H.  Trever,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Henry  P.  Haylett,  D.  D. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       235 

1896 
Rev.  George  W.  Case,  D.  D.  J.  J.  Thompson,  M.  A. 

1897 
Rev.  Wm.  Lawrence,  D.  D.  Claudius  B.  Spencer,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Samuel  W.  Trousdale,  D.  D. 

Rev.   John    Faville,    D.    D.  Rev.    Henry    Faville,    D.    D. 

Rev.   J.    Scott    Davis,    D.    D. 

1898 

R.   S.  Copeland,  M.  A.  Frances  W.  Parker,  LL.   D. 

Margaret  Jane  Evans,  D.  Lit.        Rev.  Joseph  F.  Berry,  D.  D. 

1899 

Rev.  J.  E.  Farmer,  D.  D. 

1900 

Rev.  Ira  H.  LaFetra,  D.  D.       Rev.  Fred  C.  Pillsbury,  D.  D. 

1901 

Rev.   A.   B.   Storms,   D.   D. 

1902 

Rev.  George  E.  Fellows,  L.  H.  D.       Rev.  Enoch  Perry,  D  D. 

Rev.   Ray   C.   Harker,   D.   D. 

1903 

George    Butters,    D.    D.  Rev.   J.    S.    Lean,    D.    D. 

Rev.   F.   W.   Wright,   D.   D. 

1904 

Guido  Bossard,  D.  D.  Judge  R.  D.  Marshall,  LL.  D. 

1905 

Rev.  A.  W.  Stalker,  D.  D.  Rev.  J.  H.  Tippet,  D.  D. 

Olin  A.   Curtis,   LL.  D. 

1906 

Far  Tsau  Sing,  M.  S.  Rev.  George  A.  Phinney,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Wm.  R.  Collins,  D.  D. 
Charles  O.  Merica,  LL.  D.  Albert  Rollo  Dyer,  D.  Lit. 

1907 

Mrs.  Edith  S.  Davis,  D.  Lit. 

1908 

Eben  E.  Rexford,  D.  Lit.  Rev.  C.  M.  Cobern,  D.  Lit. 

Bishop   Wm.    A.    Quayle,    LL.    D. 


236       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

1910 
Frederick  W.  Long,  D.  D.     Bishop  Wm.  A.  Lawrence,  LL.  D. 

1911 
Archey  D.  Ball,  D.  D. 
1912 
Chief  Justice  J.   B.  Winslow,   LL.   D. 
Bishop  T.  S.  Henderson,  LL.  D.  Rev.  Silas  Evans,  LL.  D. 

Rev.  R.  S.  Ingraham,  D.  D. 
1913 
Edwin  Church  Dixon,  D.  D.  Emanuel  Gerechter,  D.  D. 

1915 

Bishop  Charles  Bayard  Mitchell,  LL.  D. 

President  George  Evans,  D.  D. 

1916 

Rev.  William  M.  Moore,  D.  D.  Rev.  E.  D.  Kohlstedt,  D.  D. 

Prof.  Delbert  G.  Lean,  D.  Lit. 

1917 

Rev.  James  W.  Irish,  D.  D. 

1918 

Rev.  Richard  Evans,  D.  D.  Rev.    Edward  W.  Blackman,  D.  D. 

Capt.  S.  J.  Hutchinson,  LL.  D.     Lieut.  Robert  Renard,  LL.  D. 

1919 

Rev.    Frederick  Wm.  Harris,  D.  D.  Rev.  Wm.  Belle  Millar  D.  D. 

Rev.  John  Ladd  Thomas,  D.  D. 

1921 

Rev.  Henry  Guy  Goodsell,  D.  D.    Rev.  Frank  L.  Roberts,  D.  D. 

Mr.  Frederick  Cook  Morehouse,  D.  Lit. 

1922 

Elsie  Storrs  Dow,  D.  Lit.  Rupert  Percy  Hulton,  L.  H.  D. 

Rev.  Thomas  Daniel  Williams,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Wilbur  F.   Tomlinson,   D.   D. 

Rev.  Fred'k  Carl  Eislen,  LL.  D.  Dr.  James  Rea  Arneill,  LL.  D. 


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THE  ALUMNI 


(Alumni  are  requested  to  send  to  Lawrence  office 
corrections  of  addresses 


I.     CLASS  OF  1857. 


1.  ALLEN  JEFFREY   ATWELL.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1892. 

Born,  April    16,   1835,   Pharsalia,   New   York. 
Degree  A.   M. 

Lawyer   at   Visalia,    California. 

Married  April  9,  1861,  Mary  M.  Van  Epps.  Seven  children  born  to 
them. 

2.  HENRY    COLMAN. 

Present  address,   608   Summit  Ave.,   Milwaukee,   Wis. 

Born,  May  14,  1834,  Bridgeport,  Vt.  His  father,  Rev.  Henry  R.  Col- 
man,  became  a  charter  member  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1848.  He 
was  one  of  the  two  persons  chosen  to  select  the  site  of  Lawrence 
College,  and  was  a  charter  member  of  its  Board  of  Trustees.  He  also 
was   steward  of  the  boarding  hall   when  the   college  opened  in  1849. 

Entered  Lawrence  Feb.  1,  1850,  less  than  two  months  after  the  school 
had  opened.  He  graduated  in  1857.  Given  the  degrees  from  Lawrence  of 
A.  B.  in  1857;  A.  M.  in  1860;  D.  D.  in  1879.  Was  tutor  in  the  classics 
at  Lawrence  '57  to  '58.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
church  in  '58.  Filled  prominent  appointments  in  the  Wisconsin  Conference 
such  as  pastor  of  Grand  Avenue  M,  E.  church;  principal  of  Evansville 
Seminary  '63  to  '67;  district  superintendent  of  the  Milwaukee  district  '79 
to  '83;  superintendent  of  Wisconsin  Anti-Saloon  League  '98  to  '03.  Has 
been  a  trustee  of  Lawrence  since  1869.  Member  of  the  General  Confer- 
ence of  the  M.  E.  church  in  1867.  In  1883  he  organized  the  Milwaukee 
City  Missionary  and  Church  Extension  Society.  He  was  the  first  president 
of  the  Wisconsin  Anti-Saloon  League  convention,  and  is  now  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  league.  He  introduced  and  helped  organize  in  Wisconsin 
the  Federal  Council  of  Churches  of  Christ,  and  was  in  1914  the  chairman 
of  the  first  Interdenominational  conference  called  under  the  auspices  of 
the  council. 

He  is  a  member  of  the  Phi   Beta  Kappa  fraternity. 

Married,   Sept.   20,  1860,   his  classmate,  Miss  Lucinda   S.   Darling. 

Children:  Anna  L.  Pennock,  see  No.  276;  Laura  L.  Colman,  teaches; 
and   Howard   D.    Colman,   manufacturer. 

3.  JUSTIN   MARTYR   COPELAND.      (Deceased.) 

Died  March  25,   1915. 

Born,    Bartlett,   New   Hampshire,   March   17,   1835. 

Educated  Bath  (Maine)  High  School,  and  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary. 
Studied   during   his   freshman   year  at   Wesleyan   University,    his   sophomore 


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year  at  Bowdoin,  his  junior  and  senior  years  at  Lawrence  University, 
where    he   received    his   A.    B.    degree. 

Tutor  of  Latin  and  in  mathematics  in  Lawrence  University  for  a 
short  time  after  graduation.  Followed  the  occupation  of  teacher  in  Wis- 
consin,   Illinois,   Kansas,    Florida,   and   California. 

Married  September  7,  1859,  in  Chicago,  Mary  Ellen  French,  of  South 
Chesterville,    Maine.     One   son. 

4.      LUCINDA   SURVINA    (DARLING)    COLMAN. 

Present   address,    608    Summit   Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Lucinda  S.  Darling  was  born  May  20,  1835,  in  Clarkson,  New  York. 
Her  parents  were  Abner  Darling  and  Nancy  Green  Darling,  a  daughter  of 
the  revolution.  In  1840  her  parents  moved  to  Racine,  Wis.  Matriculated 
at  Lawrence  1850  and  graduated  in  the  class  of  1857.  Received  her  M.  A. 
degree  at  Lawrence  in  1865,  the  first  M.  A.  given  by  Lawrence  to  a 
woman.  It  was  signed  by  R.  Z.  Mason,  President,  Anson  Ballard,  Presi- 
dent  of  the   Trustees   and   J.    S.    Buck,    Secretary. 

Taught  in  the  public  schools  at  Madison  and  Sheboygan.  From 
1863  to  1867  was  preceptress  and  instructor  in  Latin  at  Evansville  Sem- 
inary. She  was  the  second  Wisconsin  Conference  Secretary  of  the 
Women's  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  serving  seven  years.  For  years  in 
the  eighties  and  again  in  the  nineties  was  president  of  the  Milwaukee 
Women's  Christian  Temperance  Union  and  is  Vice  President  of  the  Mil- 
waukee Deaconess  Board  of  Managers.  While  in  Beloit  she  organized  and 
led  a  number  of  Mothers'  Meetings,  which  resulted  in  the  introduction 
of  kindergartens  into  the  city  public  schools. 

Married  September  20,  1860,  a  class  mate,  Rev.  Henry  Colman. 
Children:     see    No.    2. 


5.  ADELAIDE    MARIA     (GRANT)     CARVER.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1891. 

Born,    November    19,    1835,    Lockport,    New   York. 

Married,  August  20,  1857,  to  J.  H.  Carver,  of  Appleton,  where  re- 
sided till  death.  Children:  Lulu  A.,  married  to  Captain  E.  F.  Decker,  of 
Embarrass,  Wisconsin;  Mattie  M.,  married  to  Guido  Bossard,  '82,  of 
Philadelphia;    and    Jay    Grant,    of    Detroit. 

6.  FRANCENA   MEDORA    (KELLOGG)    BUCK. 

Present   address,    Volney   Hotel,    Spokane,    Washington. 

Born    Cortland,   New    York. 

Entered  Lawrence  University  in  1853.  Graduated  1857.  Degrees 
A.  B.  and  A.  M.  Was  in  hospital  service  in  Nashville,  Memphis  and 
Washington  during  the  Civil  War.  Married  Norman  Buck,  see  No.  18, 
in  August,  1865.  Active  in  temperance  and  missionary  work.  Attended 
the  first  Lawrence  "walk  around."  In  answer  to  the  question,  "present 
occupation?"  she  says:  "Growing  old,  I  hope  gracefully."  Widowed 
since   1909.     Is   the  mother   of   three   sons. 

7.  WILLIAM    DOLPHIN    STOREY.      (Deceased.) 

Died  March   4,   1914,  at   Santa  Cruz,   California. 

Born  -Yorkshire,    England,    July    23,    1830. 

Attended  Lawrence  from  1854  to  1857.  Degree  of  B.  S..  Attended 
Law'  School  at  Albany,   New  York,  where  obtained  degree   of  LL.    B. 

1865  practiced  law  in  St.  Paul;  1867  St.  Anthony;  1868-1869  Mem- 
phis, Tennessee:  1876-1905  Santa  Cruz,  California;  1870-1872  editor  of 
Rochester  Democrat  and  Chronicle;  1872-1874  editor  of  Christian  States- 
man, Milwaukee.  Author  of  "St.  Anthony  Falls,  Present  and  Prospective." 
"Letters   to    Young   Men    of   the    South." 

Married,  1877,   Mrs.   Eliza  Josephine  Dalne,   native   of  New  York  City. 


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II.     CLASS   OF   1858. 


8.  FOSTER    EDGAR   EDGARTON.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased   of  consumption,   April    19,   1864,    at   Green    Bay,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   January   6,    1834,    Clinton,   New    York. 
Degree   A.    M. 

For  three  years  after  graduation,  civil  engineer.  Afterwards  studied 
at    Congregational    Theological    Seminary,    Chicago. 

9.  JOSEPH   IVES   FOOTE.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1899. 

Born    in    1836,    Litchfield,    Connecticut. 

Degree   A.    M. 

After  graduation  superintendent  of  schools  in  Rock  county,  Wiscon- 
sin. Was  one  of  the  regents  of  normal  schools  under  Governor  Harvey. 
Chaplain  13th  Wisconsin  Volunteer  Infantry  1869,  removed  to  La  Cygne, 
Kansas,    where    interested    in    horticulture,    real    estate,    etc. 

10.  HESTER   EMMA   FROST. 

Address   unknown. 

Born  January   20,   1833,    Conneaut,   Ohio. 

11.  JAMES    ALAXSOX    LOOMIS.       (Deceased.) 

Present  address,   610  Mandana   Blvd.,   Oakland,   Calif. 

Born,    Springfield   Corners,   Erie   Co.,   Pa.,   Jan.    20,   1834. 

Educated  at  Lawrence   College   1858-1S61.     Degrees  A.   B.   and  A.   M. 

Was  bank   cashier    1874   to    1877. 

Married  April  16,   1862,  to  Elvira  S.  Eaton,  deceased  August  2,  1914. 

12.  EDWARD    PETERSON.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1863,    at    Cambria,    Wisconsin. 
Was  clergyman   of   the   Methodist   church. 

13.  WILLIAM    PAGE    STOWE.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased  in  1896. 

Born,    September    1,    1831,    Haverhill,    New    Hampshire. 

Degrees  A.   M.,  D.   D. 

Occupied  in  the  Methodist  ministry,  in  many  of  the  principal  ap- 
pointments in  the  Wisconsin  conference.  1871  till  death,  trustee  of 
Lawrence.  For  many  years  agent  of  the  Methodist  Book  concern,  with 
residence  in    Evanston,    Illinois. 

Married,  August  23,  1859,  Grace  H.  Bond  of  Buffalo.  Children: 
Hattie   P.,   E.    P.    Bond,   and   William    C. 

14.  THOMAS    DIMMICK    WEEKS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1901. 

Born,    November    6,    1832,    Southampton,    Massachusetts. 

Degree   A.    M. 

After  graduation  at  Lawrence  studied  at  Albany  Law  School,  and 
practiced  at  Whitewater,  Wisconsin.  Served  several  years  as  member  of 
Wisconsin   legislature. 

Married,  June  7,  1865,  Adda  Hall.    Children:  Helen  L.  and  Charles  S. 


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15.  CAROLINE  EUNICE  (WRIGHT)  TAYLOR. 

Address   unknown. 

16.  EDWIN    MENZO    WRIGHT.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,  1893. 

Degree   A.    M. 

Practiced   law   at   St.   Cloud,   Minnesota. 


III.       CLASS  OF  1859. 


17.  SAMUEL,    ROYD.      (Deceased.) 

Died  March  10,  1907. 

Born,   November  8,   1836,   in   Great   Britain. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1852-1859.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M. 
Graduated  from  Albany  law  school,  May,  1861.  Was  justice  of  the  peace, 
county  judge,  court  commissioner  and  served  as  city  attorney  for  about 
fourteen  years.  Winter  of  1859-1860  taught  school.  Practiced  law  in 
Appleton    1861-1907. 

Married,  September  15,  1864,  Cornelia  S.  Bowen,  native  of  Lyndon- 
ville,  New  York.  Children:  Bertha  Bowen,  wife  of  John  H.  King; 
Florence    Helen    (Byrum),    Robert    E.,    Charles. 

18.  NORMAN    RUCK.      (Deceased.) 

Died   August   20,    1909. 

Born,   Lancaster,  Erie  County,  New  York,  April  13,  1833. 

Educated,  Warrenville  (Illinois),  Seminary,  and  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity from  1854-1859.  Attended  Albany  (New  York)  Law  School  in  1860. 
Obtained  degrees  at  Lawrence  and  Albany  Law  School.  Was  valedic- 
torian of  his  class  and  member  of  Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity. 

Was  prosecuting  attorney  of  Winona  County.  In  May,  1862,  enlisted 
in  the  civil  war  as  private,  was  elected  First  Lieutenant  by  his  company, 
and  was  mustered  out  as  Captain  at  the  close  of  the  war.  1879  appointed 
associate  justice  of  the  supreme  court  for  the  territory  of  Idaho,  serving 
eight  years.  In  1889  removed  to  Spokane  county,  Washington,  and  in  1892 
elected  superior  judge  of  Spokane  county.  In  1896  elected  Commander  of 
Department  of  Washington  and  Alaska  G.  A.  R.,  and  held  it  during  one 
term. 

Married,   1863,   Francena  M.   Kellogg.      (See   No.   6   for  children.) 

19.  ALBERT    ROLLO    DYER.      (Deceased.) 

Died  July  28,  1911. 

Born    Skowhegan,    Maine,    July    14,    1834. 

Educated  Lawrence  University  from  1853  to  1859.  Degrees  of  A.  B. 
and  A.   M. 

Was  for  nine  years  teacher  of  English  in  various  schools  in  Havana, 
and  assistant  professor  of  English  of  the  Royal  University  of  Havana. 
Taught  in  schools  and  seminaries  in  the  states  of  Wisconsin,  Louisiana, 
and   Mississippi. 

Since  his  return  from  Cuba  in  1869,  was  for  several  years  engaged  as 
sheep    raiser    in    Colorado;    was    with    the    postofhce    department    in    Denver 


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for  four  years  and  for  14  years  was  an  employee  of  the  National  govern- 
ment at  Washington,  D.  C,  for  the  most  part  as  proof  reader  of  foreign 
languages  in  the  government  printing  office  and  translator  for  the  treasury 
department. 

Married,  September  19,  1864,  Miss  Josephine  E.  Cooke,  daughter  of 
the  first  president  of  Lawrence  University.  Three  children  were  born  to 
them.  One  son,  Edward,  died  in  infancy;  and  two  daughters,  Grace  Emery 
(Knight),  and  Maude  Cooke  (DeCamp),  latter  engaged  in  kindergarten 
work. 

20.  DANIEL,    JUDSON    JENNE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   1912. 

Born,   western   Oneida   County,   New  York,   November  12,   1838. 

Educated  Rome  (New  York)  Academy,  Utica  (New  York)  Free 
Academy,  and  at  Lawrence  University  from  1857  to  1859.  Degrees  of  B. 
S.   and  A.   M. 

1859-1860,  Assistant  Engineer  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Improvement;  1860, 
assistant  engineer  for  the  Kenosha,  Rockford,  and  Rock  Island  railroad, 
Kenosha.  1862  to  1867,  assistant  engineer  New  York  State  Canal,  at 
Albany,  Amsterdam,  and  Sandy  Hill,  New  York.  1867  to  1870,  contractor 
for  United  States  government, for  Rock  Island  Rapids,  and  Mississippi 
river,  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  and  Moline,  Illinois.  1870  to  1882,  merchant, 
manufacturer,  newspaper  editor  and  proprietor  at  Sterling,  Illinois.  1882 
to  1890,  coal  mine  operator,  Brazil,  Indiana.  1890  to  1894,  secretary  Bryce 
Baking  Company,  Chicago.  1894  to  1902,  proprietor  of  creamery  at  Berlin, 
Wisconsin. 

Married,  May  11,  1864,  Clara  Herrick  Jenne,  born  in  Portland, 
Maine,  June  15,  1838.  Children,  Albert  Kidder,  born  1865,  died  1871; 
Charles  Fordyce,  born  1867,  died  1887;  Elliott  Harroun,  born  1870;  Nan 
Elise,   born   1872,   died   1892;    Robert   Daniel,  born    1877. 

21.  JAMES    PHILIP    MAXWELL.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    1921,    at    Boulder,    Colorado. 

Born,   June   21,   1839,   in   Walforth   county,   Wisconsin. 

Educated    at   Lawrence    1853-1859;    degree    B.    A. 

Occupied  through  life  as  civil  engineer,  employed  many  years  in  the 
United   States  survey.     City  engineer   of   Boulder  for  eight  years. 

Married,  January  24,  1863,  Francelia  O.  Smith,  Black  Hawk,  Colo- 
rado. Children:  Clinton  J.,  Marc  N.,  in  cattle  business;  Helen,  May,  wife 
of   Prof.    C.    R.    Burger,    State   School    of   Mines. 

22.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN    MILLER.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1872,   in    Monticella,   Minnesota. 
Teacher   to   time   of   death. 

23.  WALLACE    JURA    OLMSTED.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   May   11,   1911. 

Born,    Middlebury,    Vermont,    February    22,    1834. 

Educated,  Middlebury  College  and  at  Lawrence  University  1856-1857- 
1859.     Degrees  of  A.   B.   and  A.   M.  from  Lawrence. 

Engaged  in  the  Methodist  ministry  from  1859,  mostly  in  the  Wiscon- 
sin Conference. 

Married,  March  17,  1857,  Susan  W.  Goodrich,  born  at  Pillar  Point, 
New  York.  Children:  Henry  F.,  of  Oshkosh;  Etta  Caryl,  of  Waukesha; 
and   Alice    Stone,   of   Summit,   Wisconsin. 


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24.  MARY  ANN    (PHINNEY)    STANSBURY. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Vernon    Centre,   New   York,    October   5.    1842. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1853  to  1859.  Degrees  A.  B.  and 
A.  M. 

Parents,  Samuel  C.  and  Loriam  S.  Phinneyj.  Father  minister  of  the 
Methodist    Episcopal    church. 

Taught  in  the  Preparatory  Department  of  Lawrence  University  for 
one  year  after  graduation.  Author  of  poems  and  short  stories,  for  maga- 
zines and  journals. 

Elected  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Published  one  book  of  poems  entitled 
"The   Path    of   Years."     Is  a   member   of   the   Wednesday   Club. 

Married,  August  12,  1862,  Edward  P.  Humphrey,  of  Athol,  Massa- 
chusetts, who  died  in  1865.  One  son,  Edward  Payson,  born  in  1865. 
Married  June  13,  1872,  Dr.  Emory  Stansbury,  of  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
Children,  Karl  E.  with  the  Thilmany  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.  at  Kaukauna, 
Wis.;  Mrs.  Clara  Stansbury  Young,  Appleton,  Wis.;  and  George  J.,  with 
Thilmany    Pulp   and    Paper    Co.     Dr.    Stansbury    died    April    3,    1899. 

25.  CORNELIA   HOWE    (SMITH)    REYNOLDS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1888. 

Born,    February   26,    1834,    Paxton,   Massachusetts. 

Married,  December  1,  1859,  to  W.  D.  Reynolds,  of  Norway  Ridge, 
Wisconsin.  Children:  M.  Edna  Tuttle  of  Baraboo,  Wisconsin,  Hosea  C., 
and   William   D. 


26.  JARED   THOMPSON,   JR.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   October  22,   1914. 

Born,   March   15,    1836,   Woodstock,   Vermont. 

Educated    in    the    public    schools,.  Lawrence    1853-1859.     Degree    A.    B. 

Member  of  the  assembly  from  the  city  of  Milwaukee  at  the  legislative 
session  of  1865,  and  was  one  out  of  eleven  of  twenty-seven  democratic 
members  who  voted  for  ratification  of  the  XIII  Amendment  to  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States  forever  abolishing  slavery.  For  several 
years,  at  different  times  member  of  the  common  council  and  of  the  board 
of  school  commissioners,  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee,  but  resigned  in  each 
instance,  for  business  reasons.  Was  a  Court  Commissioner  of  the  State  for 
Milwaukee  county  for  six  years  and  then  resigned.  Was  for  six  years 
chairman  of  the  examining  committee  for  admission  to  the  bar.  Was 
elected  district  attorney  of  Milwaukee  county  and  held  the  office  for  two 
years.  Was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  this  state  in  1862,  at  Milwaukee,  and 
later  to  the  Supreme  Court  and  to  the  United  States  Circuit  and  District 
Courts. 

Has  for  many  years  been  the  active  counsel  for  The  Wisconsin 
Humane    Society,    and   for   The   Associated    Charities. 

Married,  October  2,  1862,  Helen  Mary  Abbott  of  Waukesha,  Wiscon- 
sin, who  died  at  Milwaukee,  September  20,  1902.  Children:  Alyce  Marion 
(Binney),  born  February  11,  1864;  Charles  Boyd,  born  August  17,  1865; 
Walter  Burr,  born  March  10,  1868;  Helen  Edith  (Jupp),  born  June  27, 
1871;  Jared  Henry,  born  September  27,  1873;  Jennie  June  (Carroll),  born 
August   30,    1875;    May   Bell    (Jones),    born    March    26,    1880. 

27.  THOMAS    COLES   WILSON.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased  at   Appleton,    January   20,    1892. 
Born   at    Goldens   Bridge.    New   York,    in    August,    1828. 
Educated     at     Amenia     Seminary,     New     York,     about     1844,     and     at 
Lawrence    University    from    1857    to    1859.     Degrees    of    A.    B.    and    A.    M. 


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1863  to  1890,  pastor  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  1868  to  1872, 
Presiding  Elder^  Waupaca  District.  1888  to  1900  financial  agent,  Lawrence 
University.  Was  chaplain  in  the  Christian  Commission  during  last  part 
of   civil   war. 

Married,  1862,  Elizabeth  Priestly  of  Beaver  Dam,  class  of  1861,  and 
in  1864  to  Ellen  M.  Riddle,  Wauwatosa.  Children,  Annis,  who  died  in 
1884  when  a  junior  at  Lawrence  University;  Elizabeth,  who  graduated 
from  Lawrence  University  in  1890;  and  Susan  (Mrs.  Nelson  E.  Funk), 
New  York  City. 


IV.     CLASS  OF   1860. 

28.  HENLY    WHEATON    ALLEN.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased  Feb.    14,   1820. 

Born,    December    28,   1838,   near    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Father  member  of  the  Rock  River  Conference,  and  helped  found 
Lawrence  University.  Was  later  county  judge  in  Boulder  County,  Colo- 
rado. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  1854  to  1860,  Rush  Medical  College 
1863,   Medical   Department   of   Iowa   University   1867. 

Degrees,  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  at  Lawrence;  M.  D.  Medical  Department, 
Iowa.  Member  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  County  and  State 
Medical    Associations. 

Practicing  medicine  and  surgery  since  December,  1863.  Has  been  at 
the  same  time  interested  in  agriculture,  coal  mining,  and  the  drug  business. 

Has  written  a  history  of  the  "early  practice  of  medicine  and  Free 
Masonry  in  Colorado"  up  to  1905.  Has  held  the  position  of  coroner, 
county  surveyor,  county  physician,  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Education 
of  Boulder  for  sixteen  years. 

Married,  July  10,  1860,  by  President  R.  Z.  Mason  of  Lawrence,  in 
Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  Mildred  M.  McNeel.  Thirteen  children,  all 
grown;  one  a  doctor,  three  druggists,  two  school  teachers,  one  assayer, 
and  two  machinists,  all  reasonably  prosperous  and  exceedingly  proud  of 
their    father   and    mother.     Four    children    are   dead. 

29.  OLIVE    WILSON    (COPELAND)    LAY. 

Address,    231    Parkside   Ave.,    East   Los  Angeles,    California. 

Born,   April   28,   1841,   Machias,   Maine. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1854  to   1860. 

Married,  December  19,  1861,  Nathan  Paine,  a  classmate.  He  was 
Major  in  the  First  Wisconsin  Cavalry  during  the  civil  war.  Was  killed 
July  28,  1864.  Married,  October  3,  1866,  Edward  Lay,  and  lived  in 
Chicago  until  his  death  in  1885.  Then  came  to  Los  Angeles,  her  present 
home.     One   child,   died   at   17   years  of   age. 

34).      SARAH    GERTRUDE     (EDGARTON)     HOSKINSON.         (De- 
ceased.) 

Died  of  consumption,   September  29,   1871,   at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   February   5,   1841,  Monroe   county,   New   York. 

Educated,    Lawrence   1856-1860. 

Highly  gifted  as  a  painter  in  oils,  and  during  the  later  years  of  her 
life  produced  many  paintings  and  portraits  that  excited  high  commenda- 
tion. After  marriage  removed  to  Iowa.  A  very  beautiful  Christian  char- 
acter. 

Married,  October  4,  1865,  to  Elon  J.  Hoskinson,  at  Marquette,  Michi- 
gan. 


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31.  EVELYN    GILMAM.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    December    21,    1860. 

Born,    January    28,    1842,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

32.  JOSEPH    WESLEY    HAMMOND.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    November    7,    1902,    at   Appleton. 

Born,    February    27,    1836,    Durham,    Maine. 

Educated  in  public  schools  Winthrop,  Maine;  Maine  Wesleyan  Sem- 
inary, Kent's  Hill,  Maine;  Yarmouth  Academy,  Yarmouth,  Maine.  De- 
grees A.   B.   and  A.   M.   from  Lawrence  University. 

1862  to  1874,  attorney-at-law  in  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin;  1874  to  1902, 
attorney-at-law  and  real  estate  broker,  Appleton.  Trustee  and  treasurer 
of   Lawrence  University   for    several   years. 

Married,  July  27,  1863,  Martha  M.  Stevens,  at  North  Fayette,  Maine. 
Children:  Harry  Edgar,  died  in  La  Crosse,  December,  1864;  Harriet 
Elizabeth  (Nicholson),  Appleton,  Wis.;  Bertha  M.  (Stevens),  Chicago, 
and    Walter    Joseph,    real    estate    and    loan    agent,    Antigo,    Wisconsin. 

33.  ISAIAH    LAURENZ    HAUSER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   1909. 

Born,    September  29,    1834,   Roxbury,    Pennsylvania. 

Degree   A.   M. 

For  eight  years  a  missionary  in  India.  Afterward  editor  of  the 
"Christian    Statesman,"    of    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  September  13,  1860,  Jeanette  Shepherd,  Kenosha,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Jeanette,    Reginald   H.,    and   Mariam. 

34.  CLARA    HERRICK    (JENNE)    JENNE.      (Deceased.) 

Died    at    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin,    September    22,    1900. 

Clara  Harriet  Jenne  was  educated  at  various  academies  in  Maine, 
and  was  at  Lawrence  University  from  1856  to  1860.  Before  her  marriage 
she  was  a  teacher  in  public  schools  at  Menasha  and  Janesville,  in  the 
academy  at  Waterloo  and  in  a  private  family  at  Milton.  In  1861  she  was 
teacher   of  music   at   Lawrence   University. 

Married,    May    11,    1864,    Daniel   Judson   Jenne.      (See   20.) 

35.  ALBERT    P.    LAMB.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1863,   it   is   supposed    in    Libby    Prison. 
Born,    June    5,    1836,    Cicero,    New    York. 
Degree   A.    M. 

36.  JOHN    CORNELIUS    McMULLEN.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    December    30,    1812. 

Born,   March    17,   1835,   Jersey   City,   New  Jersey. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University  from  1853  to  1860.  Degrees  from 
Lawrence   University. 

Occupation  until  1871,  in  the  legal  department  of  the  United  States 
government. 

In  1871  established  State  Savings  Bank,  Oakland,  California.  Mr. 
McMullen  was  a  generous  contributor  to  educational  enterprises.  He 
founded  the  McMullen  scholarship  at  Lawrence  in  1906.  He  left  something 
over  $100,000  in  his  will  to  the  education  of  colored  people  in  the  southern 
states.      Mr.   McMullen    was  a   man   of   public   spirit   and   of   high   character. 

Married,  October  5,  1865,  Miss  Mary  E.  Loomis,  of  Erie,  Pennsyl- 
vania. Children:  Robert  J.,  cashier  of  State  Savings  Bank,  Oakland, 
California;    and    Paul    L,    Oakland. 


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37.  JOHN    AUGUSTUS    OWEN.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    April,    1903. 

Born,    Middletown,    Connecticut,    1835. 

Educated  in  Milwaukee  and  Appleton,  and  at  the  Law  School  of  the 
University  of  Chicago  in  1865.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from 
Lawrence. 

Quartermaster  sergeant,  Co.  G.,  First  Wisconsin  Cavalry;  second 
lieutenant,  then  first  lieutenant  of  Co.  G,  First  Wisconsin.  Member  of 
the  constitutional  convention  of  South  Dakota.  Regent  of  Brookings 
Agricultural  College,  of  South  Dakota,  in  1883.  Trustee  of  Lawrence 
University  in  1879.  Two  and  one-half  years  in  the  civil  war.  Practiced 
law  after  war  until  1903.  Did  much  work  for  division  and  admission  of 
the  Dakotas  as  states.  Wrote  and  worked  for  prohibition  of  liquor  traffic 
wherever    found.      Always    an    active   church    member. 

Married,  1S67,  Maria  Willett,  of  Flint,  Michigan.  Children:  Augustus 
Willett;    Ernest   A.,    teacher    of   science;    and    Leverett   John,    engineer. 

38.  NATHAN   PAINE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   July   28,    1864. 

Born,    September    20,    1835,    Orwell,    Pennsylvania. 

Graduated  from  Lawrence,  1860.  Completed  his  law  course  at  Uni- 
versity  of  Albany,   New  York,   1861. 

Enlisted  in  Co.  G,  First  Regiment,  Wisconsin  Cavalry,  1861.  Elected 
lieutenant  and  soon  after  promoted  to  the  captaincy  of  this  company; 
September  28,  1863,  was  promoted  to  major  for  gallant  service  on  the 
field.  Was  killed  July  38,  1864,  at  the  head  of  his  command  near  Camp- 
belltown,  Georgia.  His  portrait  and  biographical  sketch  may  be  found  in 
"Wisconsin    in    the    War    of    the    Rebellion,"    pages    738-741. 

Married,  December  19,  1861,  Olive  W.  Copeland,  native  of  Machias, 
Maine.      Only    child,    Natalie,    died    May    5,    1882. 

39.  LYDIA    AUGUSTA    (SANBORN)    APPLEYARD.    (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    March    19,    1921. 

Born   in   Pittsfield,    Ohio. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1855  to  1860.  Degree  of  A.   M. 

Taught  from   1860  to   1874. 

Married  in  1874  to  James  Appleyard,  born  in  Yorkshire,  England. 
Mr.  Appleyard  died  in  1896.  Children:  Mrs.  Edwin  Malloy;  Louis  L., 
electrical  engineer;  William  B.  Appleyard,  Superintendent  of  Equipment, 
of  Pullman  Car  Co.,  Chicago;  and  George  D.  Appleyard,  contractor  and 
builder,    of   Grand    Rapids,    Michigan. 

40.  ANNA  BUCKLEY   (SHERWOOD)    SHERWOOD.   (Deceased.) 

Born   January   22,   1841,   South   Richmond,   New   York. 

Father  served  in  the  war  of  1812  at  Sackett's  Harbor  in  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Educated,  Oswego  High  School,  Pulaski  Academy,  and  Lawrence 
University    from    1857    to    1860.     Degrees   A.    B.    and    A.    M. 

From  1861  to  1866  taught  in  Appleton;  from  1866  to  1872  cared  for 
invalid  mother;  from  1875  to  1880  taught  in  State  Normal  School,  Gene- 
see, New  York. 

Married,  September  8,  1880,  Charles  B.  Sherwood,  Gouverneur,  New 
York,  who  died  June  4,  1887.  One  son,  Harry  C.  B.,  died  in  Denver  in 
1906. 


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41.  MARY  EMILY  (TALMADGE)  JONES.   (Deceased.) 

Born,  January   11,   1840,   Candor,  Tioga  county,   New   York. 

Father   was  an   early   settler   at  Oakfield,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Fond   du    Lac,    Ripon,    and   Lawrence   University,    1857-1860. 

Became  assistant  teacher  of  Latin  for  five  years  at  Lawrence;  charter 
member  of  the  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  Appleton,  and  a 
member   of   the    Wednesday   Club. 

Married,  December  8,  1861,  Hiram  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Massachu- 
setts, professor  of  Latin,  Lawrence  University.  Children:  Lyman  A., 
physician,  North  Adams,  Massachusetts;  Alice  Louise,  died  December  27, 
1884;    D.    Arthur   Jones,    died    in    Denver,    Colorado. 

42.  WILBUR    FISK    YOCUM.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    July    20,    1840,    Salem,    Ohio. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University,  1853  to  1860.  Degrees  A.  B.  and  A. 
M.  at  Lawrence  University;  B.  D.,  Evanston;  and  D.  D.,  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity. 

Taught  at  Bronson  Institute,  Wisconsin,  1862  to  1865,  and  in  public 
schools  at  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  1864  to  1865;  professor  of  mathe- 
matics, Lawrence  University,  1869  to  1874;  professor  of  natural  history, 
Lawrence  University  1875  to  1877;  president  Fort  Wayne  (Indiana)  Col- 
lege, 1877  to  1888;  president  Summerlin  Institute,  Florida,  1888  to  1892; 
president  Florida  Agricultural  College,  1892  to  1893;  superintendent  of 
public  schools,  Gainesville,  Florida,  1894-1896;  principal  Summerlin  Insti- 
tute, 1897;  president  (second  time)  Florida  Agricultural  College,  1897-1901; 
professor  Latin,  Greek  and  philosophy,  University  of  Florida,  1902.  Author 
"Civil    Government    in    Florida." 

Married,  1869,  Sarah  E.  Hanchette,  New  York  state.  Children:  Mrs. 
Nellie  Quaintance,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Goergia  L.,  professor  of  natural 
Science,  Shorter  College,  Georgia;  Wilber  E.  mechanical  engineer. 


V.     CLASS   OF   1861. 


43.  SARAH  FRANCES    (BROWN)    DROWN. 

Present  address,  304  E.  Cherokee  St.,  Cleveland,  Oklahoma. 

Born,    Granville,    Wisconsin,    October    19,    1840. 

Educated  at  Milwaukee  Female  College,  Wisconsin  Female  College 
at  Fox  Lake  Wisconsin;  and  Lawrence  University.  Degree  of  A.  M.  at 
Lawrence. 

Taught    one   year    previous    to    marriage    in    Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  October  6,  1863,  Rev.  A.  A.  Drown,  Sheffield,  Vermont.  Mr. 
Drown  was  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  for  a  number 
of  years;  also  pastor  in  Milwaukee  and  other  cities.  Children:  Mrs. 
Katharine  Klyver  of  Oklahoma  City;  Mrs.  Helen  O.  Bibb,  Moberly, 
Missouri;  Leonard  A.,  editor,  New  London,  Wis.;  Mrs.  Marion  D.  May, 
Fort  Dodge,  Iowa;  Leroy  M.,  Cisco,  Texas.;  Mrs.  Florence  Ballaine, 
Cleveland,    Oklahoma;   Horace,  died  November  4,  1907,   at  Cleveland,   Okla. 

44.  IRA  DAVIS.      (Deceased.) 

Died    Huntsville,    Texas,    October    11,    1864. 


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45.      THEODORE   HENRY   EARLE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   1912. 

Born,    Newton    Falls,    Ohio,    1836. 

Educated,  two  years  at  Oberlin,   Ohio,  and  at  Lawrence  1858  to   1861. 
Taught  between  years  1861  and   1863   at  New  London,   Whitehall,   and 
Darlington,   Wisconsin.     From    1863   to    1912    in   lumber   business. 

4'.   FLORENCE  HELEN  (EDGARTON)  WEBB. 

Present   address   unknown. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    1857-1861.     Degree    B.    S. 

For  seventeen  years  from  the  time  of  its  organization,  member  of  the 
board  of  managers  of  the  Woman's  Baptist  Foreign  Missionary   Society  of 

47.  MERRILL    FELLOWS.      (Deceased.) 

Wisconsin.  For  a  time  president  of  the  Woman's  Educational  Society  of 
Wayland   Academy. 

Married,  January  24,  1886,  at  Marquette,  Michigan,  to  Charles  Sedge- 
wick   Webb. 

Deceased,    March    30,    1897. 

Born,    January    15,    1834,    Depeyster,    New   York. 

Degree  A.   M. 

Spent  most  of  his  life  as  a  teacher  in  Wisconsin,  Illinois  and  New 
York.     Resided  at  Waukesha,  Wisconsin,  from  1886  until  his  death. 

Married,    1881,    to    Laura    Walker. 

48.  SAMUEL    NEWELL    GRIFFITH.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   January,    1911. 

Born,    May,    12,    1833,    Pike,    Wyoming   county,    New    York. 

Educated  public  schools,  Middleburg  Academy,  Lawrence  University, 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  University  of  Minnesota.  Degrees  A.  B.  and 
A.   M.   from   Lawrence;    B.    D.    from   Garrett. 

Engaged  through  life  until  September  1,  1900,  when  he  took  a  super- 
annuate relation  and  removed  to  Alabama,  in  teaching  and  preaching. 
1861-1863,  tutor  in  mathematics,  Lawrence  University;  1863-1864,  adjunct 
professor  of  same;  1864-1865,  principal  Batavia  (111.)  Institute  and  gradu- 
ated from  Garrett  at  the  head  of  his  class;  1867-1868,  principal  Mendota 
Wesleyan  Seminary,  Illinois,  and  principal  of  the  public  schools  at  Geneva; 
1870-1872,    principal    of    the    Morley    School,    Chicago. 

49.  ELLEN  MARIA   (GRIFFITH  )  S AMES. 

Present    address,    1132 — 9th    St.,    Douglas,    Arizona. 

Born,    March    29,    1838,    Pike,    New    York. 

Lawrence    University,    1857-1861;    degree    B.    A. 

Life  member  A.  M.  A.  and  H.  M.  S.  President  Shakespeare  Club, 
Douglas,    Arizona. 

Married,  August  18,  1864,  Jasper  N.  Lockhart,  class  of  '63,  sergeant 
First  Wisconsin  Cavalry,  Thirty-eighth  Wisconsin  Volunteers.  A  son  born 
February  25.  Mr.  Lockhart  died  at  Mankato,  Minnesota,  1867.  Married 
Peter  Sames,  manufacturer,  Rockford,  Illinois,  March,  1872.  Deceased, 
1907.  Children:  Ellen  D.,  wife  of  Col.  W.  F.  Hase,  U.  S.  Artillery 
Corps,  died  August,  1894;  Albert  M.  Sames,  lawyer,  Douglas,  Arizona; 
now  judge,   div.    2,   superior    court. 


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50.  ELIZABETH    (WILSON)    PRIESTLY.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    February,    1864. 

Born,    January    31,    1835,    at   Hague,    Warren    county,    New   York. 

Educated,    1859   to   1861,    Lawrence   University. 

Married,    November,    1862,    Rev.    James    Coles   Wilson,    class   of    '59. 

51.  JULIUS   AUGUSTUS   THOMPSON. 

Present  address  unknown. 

Born,    June    5,    1839,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Practiced  law   for   many  years  at   Milwaukee   and    Rico,    Colorado.      Of 
late   years   engaged   in    mining   throughtout   the   west    as   far   as   Alaska. 

Married,   Lottie  A.    Sheldon,   of  Climax,   Michigan.      One  son,   Arthur. 


VI.     CLASS   OF   1862. 


52.  JOHN    EUGENE    DAVIES.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1900,    at    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    April    23,    1839,    in    Wales,    Great    Britain. 

Degrees,   A.    M.,   M.    D. 

Save  when  in  the  army,  occupied  in  teaching.  1865-1867,  professor 
of  chemistry  and  physics,  Lawrence  University.  1867  till  death,  professor 
of   physics  at  University   of   Wisconsin. 

Married,    March    7,    1866,    Anna    Burt.     One    daughter,    Clara    May. 

53.  HENRY  JACKSON   HUSTON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    June   8,    1907. 

Born,   November   19,    1832,   Gosfield,   Canada. 

Degree  A.    M. 

After  graduation  taught  school  two  years  and  served  in  the  army  in 
1865.  In  September,  1866,  entered  ministry  Methodist  church  and  en- 
gaged   for   the    most   part   in   the    Rock   river    conference,    in    Illinois. 

Married,  September  8,  1857,  Frances  A.  Frost,  who  died  June  30, 
1867.  Children:  William  Henry  and  Frances  A.,  both  deceased.  Mar- 
ried,  April    7,    1869,    Almira    M.    Squires,    Rockford,    Illinois. 

54.  JAMES    WILLIAM    LADD.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    February    23,    1909. 

Born,   May   5,    1838,   Campton,    New   Hampshire.      - 

Educated   at   Lawrence    1857-1862.     Degrees   A.    B.    and  A.   M. 

In  mercantile  business  mostly  in  Kansas  and  at  Menasha,  Wisconsin, 
until  1881.  1865-1867,  postmaster  at  Fort  Dodge,  Kansas;  1881-1887, 
county  treasurer  of  Winnebago  county,  Wisconsin;  1887-1896,  cashier  of 
First  National  Bank,  Merrill,  Wisconsin;  at  time  of  death  was  treasurer 
of   Western    Iron,    Coal   and    Coke    Company,   Tacoma,   Washington. 

Married,  May  20,  1874,  Mary  E.  Jackson,  a  native  of  Kenosha  county, 
Wisconsin.      One    son,   Andrew    B.   J.,    Seattle,   Wash. 


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55.  WALTER    J.    LAMB.      (Deceased.) 

Died   December   20,    1911. 

Born,   May  4,   1838,   at  Cicero,   New  York. 

Educated  at  the  common  schools  of  Waterloo,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence 
1856-1862.     Degrees   of  A.    B.   and  A.   M. 

Lawyer   at    Chicago,    1865-1866;    at    Lincoln,    Nebraska,    1868-1905. 

Married,  May  12,  1864,  Nellie  M.  Metcalf.  One  child,  Olive  L.,  wife 
of    William    A.    Green,    Lincoln,    Nebraska. 

56.  DUNCAN    McGREGOR.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    1836,    Perthshire,    Scotland. 

Educated  at  Perth  Academy,  and  University  and  Kings  College,  Aber- 
deen. In  1861  entered  Lawrence  University.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M. 
and  LL.  D. 

In  1858  was  raftsman  on  the  Wisconsin  river.  In  1859  and  1860 
taught  school  in  Farmington,  Waupaca  county.  In  1864  enlisted  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States,  and  was  commissioned  captain,  Co.  A,  Forty- 
second  Wisconsin  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was  mustered  out  with  his 
regiment  at  the  close  of  the  civil  war.  In  1867  he  was  appointed  pro- 
fessor of  mathematics  in  the  State  Normal  School,  Platteville,  which  posi- 
tion he  held  for  seven  years.  In  1873  took  charge  of  the  Institute  work 
of  the  Platteville  district,  serving  until  promoted  to  the  presidency  in  1879. 
In  1894  he  resigned  the  presidency,  accepting  the  position  of  professor  of 
pedagogy  and  institute  conductor,  and  in  1897  by  unanimous  vote  of  the 
board  of  regents  was  re-elected  to  the  presidency.  In  1904  he  retired 
from  the  normal  school,  having  served  the  state  of  Wisconsin  continuously 
for   thirty-seven   years   in    that   school. 

In  1904  was  elected  member  of  assembly,  First  district,  Grant  county, 
on  the  Republican  ticket  in  which  capacity  he  served  several  years. 
Later  was  secretary  of  Governor  McGovern. 

57.  HUMPHREY   PIERCE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    1919. 

Born,   February  5,   1837,   Gorham,   Maine. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1857-1862;  Harvard  Law  School,  1865-1866. 
Degree  B.   S.   Lawrence. 

1867  to  1919  practicing  law,  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Mayor  two 
terms;  city  attorney  two  terms;  alderman  three  terms;  was  district  at- 
torney and   member   of  .assembly   one  term. 

Married,  October  12,  1869,  Emily  J.  Hauser  at  Milwaukee.  Children: 
Dudley    H.,    Lawrence;    Ella,    Jessie,    both    married. 

58.  WILLIAM   HAMILTON    SEARLES.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    June    4,    1914,    at    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    December   20,    1839,   Delaware  county,    Ohio. 

Educated  at  Wisconsin  State  University;  Lawrence  University  1858- 
1862;  Chicago  Medical  College.  Degrees:  A.  M.,  Lawrence;  M.  D., 
Chicago  Medical. 

Member  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Medical  Society;  assistant  surgeon, 
civil  war;  United  States  government  expert  oculist  and  aurist  for  many 
years.  For  twenty-five  years  practiced  in  Wausau  and  Oshkosh  as  an 
oculist  and  aurist.  Spent  two  years  in  New  York  preparing  for  special 
work  on  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat.  Was  the  first  specialist  in  City  of 
Oshkosh. 

Married  on  commencement  day,  June,  1865,  by  President  Mason,  Miss 
Romelia  Carter,  a  Lawrence  student.  Two  sons:  Charles  E.,  deceased 
when   23  years   old;    Hiram,   in   naval   service. 


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59.  CHARLES    ORLANDO    TICHENOR.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  June   29,   1915. 

Born,    January   6,    1842. 

Educated,    Lawrence   University.      Degree    of   A,    M.    at   Lawrence. 

Practiced  law  at  Kansas  City  from  October,  1865,  until  January, 
1912.  Was  private  and  first  lieutenant  in  the  Civil  War.  He  is  fond  of 
hunting  and  fishing,  and  has  traveled  very  extensively  in  this  country  and 
abroad   having  made   eight   voyages   to   the   Old   Country. 

Married  to  Cornelia  A.  Calhoun  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  September, 
1868,  who  is  now  deceased.  He  has  a  daughter  who  is  married  and  living 
at   Kansas   City. 

60.  HAMLIN    B.    WILLIAMS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  July  8,  1908. 

Born,    September   13,    1840,   in   Hamilton   county,   Indiana. 

Educated  in  the  common  schools  of  Michigan;  Lawrence  1855-1862. 
Degrees  of  A.   B.  and  A.   M. 

Practiced  law  in  Glenwood,  Iowa,  and  Whatcom,  Washington;  city 
attorney  in  Glenwood  for  ten  years;  United  States  commissioner  15  years; 
was  police  judge  of  Bellingham  (formerly  Whatcom).  Edited  several 
newspapers. 

Married,  July  13,  1865,  Miss  C.  M.  Peabody,  of  Cleveland.  Chil- 
dren: John  H.,  Mary  K.,  and  Fred.  Married,  September  6,  1904,  Mrs. 
Kate  M.   Wilkins. 


VII.     CLASS  OP  1363. 


61.     WILLIAM   HENRY  AIKEN.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    October    23,    1843,    Middlebury,    Vermont. 

Educated  1856  to   1863  at  Lawrence.     Degree  of  A.  M.     Valedictorian. 

Served  in  Company  E,  Fortieth  and  Company  B,  Forty-fourth  Wis- 
consin Infantry  to  the  close  of  the  war.  Attorney-at-law,  1867  to  1886, 
in  San  Francisco,  California.  He  then  retired  to  a  farm  in  Santa  Cruz 
county,  California,  where  he  has  since  resided.  He  is  the  owner  of  valu- 
able orchards  and  vineyards  at  Wright's,  California.  He  has  been  de- 
partment commander  of  the  G.  A.  R.  in  California  and  Nevada  for  two 
terms,  and  for  a  like  period  Commander  and  Chief  of  the  Army  &  Navy 
Republic  League  in  California.  Also  a  member  of  the  Republican  party 
and   many   times   represented    his   county    at   state    conventions. 

Married,  April  12,  1886,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Baldwin,  a  native  of  New  York 
state. 


62.      ADELINE  ELIZABETH  AIKEN. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born,   March,   1842,    at   Springfield,    Vermont. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University  from  1856  to  1863.  Degrees  A.  B. 
and  A.   M. 

Taught  in  Wisconsin,  1S63  to  1868;  from  1868  to  1891  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, California.  Since  1891,  orchardist  on  Santa  Cruz  mountains,  Cali- 
fornia. 


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63.  JEROME    PLEYEL    CROSS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1881. 

Born,   November   11,    1842,   Janesville,    New   York. 

Degree   A.    M. 

Engaged  in  mining  business,  for  some  time  with  headquarters  at  Salt 
Lake  City. 

Married,  September  10,  1872,  Abbie  Gray,  of  Salt  Lake.  Children: 
Orcutt  Jerome  and   Otis  Gray. 

64.  GEORGE    EDWIN    STOWE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   January  16,   1914. 

Born,    Haverhill,    New    Hampshire,    August    27,    1839. 

Educated  in  common  schools  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  until  year 
1857;    at    Lawrence    University   from    1857    to    1863.      Degree    of   A.    B. 

1863-1866  principal  of  Mayville  (Wisconsin)  public  school  and  third 
ward,  Appleton;  1867-1868,  principal  of  Dunton  Academy  at  Arlington 
Heights,  Cook  county,  Illinois;  1870  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Chicago. 
Has  practiced  law  since,  ten  years  in  Chicago,  eleven  years  at  New  Hamp- 
ton,   Iowa,    and    thirteen   years    at   Harvey,    Illinois. 

Married,  Arabella  F.  Edwards,  born  in  Wales,  Great  Britain,  1866. 
Children:    Frederick   A.;    Herbert    M.,    a   physician. 


VIII.     CLASS  OF  1864. 


65.  HENRY    CORNELIUS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    at    Depere,    Wisconsin,    May    24,    1873. 

Born,    April    25,    1839. 

Degree  A.   M. 

An   Oneida   Indian,   Indian   name   being  Garagoutge. 

66.  HARRIET  OLIVIA   (KNOX)    NICHOLS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    September    4,    1872,    at    Milwaukee. 

Born,    September   6,    1844,    Vernon,    New    York. 

Degree  A.    M. 

1864-1865,  preceptress,  Batavia  (Illinois)  Institute.  1865-1867,  pre- 
ceptress,  Lawrence   University. 

Married,  July  23,  1868,  to  Dr.  Theron  Nichols,  a  classmate.  One 
daughter,    Hattie   Augusta,   born   April    4,    1870. 

67.  ELLEN    TRYPHENA    LANDER. 

Was    in    New    York    as   late    as    1880.     Since    then,    no    report. 

68.  MERRITT   ADAM    LATHROP.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    1922. 

Born,   August    14,    1S43,   in   Lee   county,   Illinois. 

Degree  A.   M. 

Most  of  his  life  engaged  in  quartz  mining  (gold  and  silver).  Hence 
has  led   an   active  life. 

Married  in  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  January  24,  1866,  to  Emma  A.  Met- 
calf.      No  children. 


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69.  ABBIE    MILLS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   June  16,   1917. 

Born   near   Otisville,   New  York,   February   19,    1829. 

Educated  in  common  schools  from  1853  to  1855;  at  Lawrence  Uni> 
versitv  from   1859   to    1864.     Degrees   of  A.    B.   and   A.    M. 

Taught  at  Cazenovia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1864  and  1865.  Taught  at 
Mt.  Carroll,  Illinois,  from  1865  to  1868;  taught  for  one  year  at  Mt.  Mor- 
ris Seminary;  from  there  to  Upper  Iowa  University  at  Fayette  until  1881; 
then  entered  the  evangelistic  field;  once  manager  of  the  Pacific  branch  of 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society;  in  1875,  licensed  as  local  preacher 
from  Fayette,  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  church. 
License   later   declared    unconstitutional. 

Author  of  the  following  books:  "Quiet  Hallelujahs,"  "Whispers  of 
the    Comforter"    book    of    poems;    "Grace    and    GJory." 

Miss  Mills  has  supported  a  number  of  children  in  India  and  other 
foreign  fields  giving  them  an  education  and  helping  them  enter  in  Chris- 
tian work.      She   built  a   church   in   India   which   was   subsequently  burned. 

70.  THERON  NICHOLS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    December    29,    1918. 

Born   at   Carmel,   New   York,   January   16,    1841. 

Educated  in  country  schools,  at  Lawrence  University  1859  to  1864, 
1864  to  1867  at  Chicago  Medical  College  (now  in  the  Medical  Department 
of  Northwestern  University)  and  M.  D.  from  Chicago  Medical  College. 
1867   to   1885,   engaged   in    practice   of   medicine. 

He  was  a  member  of  Co.  E,  40th  Wisconsin  Volunteers,  receiving  his 
discharge  in  September,  1864.  He  has  at  various  times  been  city  health 
officer;  was  at  one  time  secretary  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Medical  Society; 
traveled   to   the   Hawaiian   Islands   and   to   the   Gulf   and   Atlantic    states. 

Married,  1868,  Harriet  O.  Knox,  who  was  born  in  New  York  state. 
One  daughter,  Harriet,  wife  of  Prof.  G.  O.  Taylor  of  Massachusetts  Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  married  1874;  Mary  A.  Knox  of  New  York  state.  One 
son,  a  contractor.  Married,  1898,  Louise  A.  Morehouse,  of  New  York 
state. 


IX.     CLASS  OF   1865. 


71.     JOSEPH    SHANNON   CARR.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   November   12,   1912. 

Born   in    Morgan   county,    Ohio,    June    8,    1840. 

Educated  at  the  Academy  of  Lodi,  Wisconsin,  Lawrence  University 
1860    to    1865.      Degree    of   B.    S.    from   Lawrence. 

Was  district  attorney  of  Chippewa  county  for  two  years  from  1874  to 
1876.  Member  of  the  school  board  of  San  Antonio  for  two  years.  Studied 
law  under  Pretice  &  Holmes,  attorneys,  at  Portage,  1866  and  1867.  Prac- 
ticed law   in    Chippewa   Falls,    Wisconsin,    for   nine   years. 

Married,  June  22,  1870,  Ella  Wentworth,  daughter  of  Hon.  R.  B. 
Wentworth  of  Portage.  Children:  Robert  Wentworth,  born  May  16, 
1873;    Irving  Joseph,   born   May   29,    1875;    Robert,    Irving  J. 


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72.  ELIHU    COLMAN.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased    suddenly    at    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin,    January    25,    1899. 

Born  in  Oneida,  Brown  county,  Wisconsin,  May  11,  1841.  Son  of 
Rev.  Henry  R.  and  Elvira  Colman,  Methodist  missionaries  among  the 
Oneida    Indians. 

Educated  at  public  schools  of  Fond  du  Lac  until  parents  removed 
to  Appleton  in  1859,  when  he  became  a  student  in  the  preparatory  depart- 
ment  of   Lawrence   University. 

Enlisted,  October  21,  1861,  in  the  First  Wisconsin  Cavalry,  for  the 
civil  war,  and  became  a  sergeant,  but  disease  soon  compelled  his  dis- 
charge. He  taught  public  schools  and  graduated  at  Lawrence  in  1865. 
Studied  law  with  his  cousin,  James  Colman,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  and  imme- 
diately opened  an  office.  Received  his  classmate,  John  Hauser,  into  part- 
nership. In  1872,  he  was  member  of  the  legislature.  Served  as  United 
States  district  attorney  for  the  eastern  district  of  Wisconsin,  from  1890 
to  1893.  Was  chosen  president  of  the  Wisconsin  Sunday  School  Associa- 
tion, and  organized  the  first  Wisconsin  Chautauqua  which  was  held  at 
Green  Lake,  then  moved  to  Monona,  Madison.  He  was  a  Republican  in 
politics,  and  took  a  prominent  part  in  the  great  campaigns  of  the  state; 
once    ran    for    congress,    heavily    cutting   down    the    Democratic    majority. 

Married,  September  29,  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth  Hill.  Children,  all 
born  in  Fond  du  Lac:  Edna  Marie;  Claire  B.,  born  Feb.  12,  1874,  died 
January  6,  1888;  Ralph  Henry,  born  September  4,  1877;  Paul  Elihu,  born 
December  29,  1879. 

73.  GEORGE   ALAXSON   FOLLANSBEE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   February,   1920. 

Born   in    Cook   county,    Illinois,    February   26,    1843. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1861  to  1865.  Harvard  law 
school  from  1865  to  1867.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from  Lawrence 
and  LL.   B.   from   Harvard. 

Was  constantly  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law  since  graduation  at 
Harvard   in   1867   until   his  death. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  April  14,  1869,  Susan  D.  Davis,  of 
Vermont. 

74.  JOHN    HARRISON    HAUSER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    June    29,    1911. 

Born   at    Stroudsburg,    Pennsylvania. 

Educated  in  the  common  schools,  and  Lawrence  University.  Gradu- 
ated at  the  Ann  Arbor  Law  School  in  1866.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M. 
from    Lawrence. 

Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  and  Aber- 
deen, South  Dakota.  Was  county  judge  of  Brown  county  for  seven 
years.      Captain   in   the   army. 

Married,  September  15,  1868,  Louise  M.  Pease,  of  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren: Fanny  (Kipp);  Percy;  J.  R.,  professor;  Nelo,  graduate  of  North- 
western  University. 

75.  MARY   ELIZABETH    (HILL)    COLMAN. 

Present   address,    1628— 7th    Ave.    W.,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born    in    Northamptonshire,    England,    September    1,    1842. 

Educated  in  the  high  schools  of  Janesville  and  Monroe,  from  1862  to 
lftGu.      Received   degree   of   B.    S.    from   Lawrence   University. 

1866-1868,  taught  at  Madison.  For  two  years  conference  secretary 
.or  the  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society.  For  several  years  mem- 
ber of  the  board  of  directors  of  Wisconsin  Industrial  School  in  Milwaukee 

Married,  September  29,  1868,  Elihu  Colman,  who  was  born  in  Oneida 
Brown    county,    Wisconsin.      For    children,    see    No     7'? 


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76.  CAROLINE   AUGUSTA    (MASON)    GREENE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    December,    1909. 

Born,    August    5,    1846,    Rutland,    Vermont. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    1859-1865.      Degree    of    B.    S. 

Member  of  Boulder  Ladies'  Fortnightly,  and  Colorado  Scientic  society. 
Engaged    in    literary   work,    writing   and    teaching. 

Married,  September  24,  1873,  to  Oscar  Fitz-Allen  Greene,  of  Troy, 
Maine,  who  died  November  4,   1899. 

77.  MASON   DARLING   SAMPSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  June  9,   1913. 

Born,    June    11,    1844,    Kenosha,    Wisconsin. 
Was   editor   and    publisher   at   Salina,    Kansas. 

Married,  February  18,  1870,  Julia  A.  Beach.  Children:  Edith,  Wil- 
liam B.,  and  Charles  L. 


X.     CLASS   OF   1866. 


78.  PHOEBE    DELINDA    BULLOCK.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   May   17,    1880,   at   Burlingame,    Kansas. 

Born,    July    8,    1840,    Ellisbury,    New'    York. 

Degrees,   A.   M.,  M.   D. 

Taught  at  Onarga  (Illinois)  Seminary,  in  Evansville,  Wisconsin,  and 
Oswego  (Kansas)  College.  Completed  a  three  years'  medical  course, 
March  29,  1876,  in  Michigan  University,  and  received  degree  of  M.  D. 
Practiced  medicine  at  Appleton  for  two  years,  and  then  removed  to 
Burlingame,    Kansas,    where    practiced    till    death. 

79.  CORNELIA  AURELIA   (CAHOON)    TICHENOR.    (Deceased.) 

Died   in   Kansas   City,   June   14,   1871. 

Educated   at  Lawrence   University   and  graduated   in   1866. 
Married,  September,  1868,  to   C.   O.  Tichenor.     One  daughter,  lives  in 
Kansas   City. 

80.  CORNELIUS    DRISCOLL.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   August   26,   1866,   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    November    25,    1843,    in    Ireland. 
Five  children. 


81.     WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON   HIMEBAUGH. 

Present    address,    2140    Kearney    Ave.,    San    Diego,    California. 

Born,   Green  Township,   Erie  county,    Pennsylvania,    January   14,    1840. 

Studied  Kingville  Academy  1856-1858.  Taught  Lodi,  Wis.,  1858-1860. 
Entered  Lawrence  in  spring  of  1860.  Alternately  taught  school  and  at- 
tended Lawrence  until  spring  of  1864,  when  he  enlisted  under  the  hun- 
dred day  call.  Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term  of  service.  Resumed 
studies   at   Lawrence   but  soon    re-enlisted  for  three   years.     Served  to  close  of 


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war.  Returned  to  Lawrence  and  graduated  in  1866.  Taught  the  follow- 
ing year.      Degrees   B.    S.   and  M.    S.   at  Lawrence. 

Assistant  Superintendent  of  public  property  of  the  State  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1867  to  1874.  For  eleven  years  succeeding  was  in  book  and  stationery 
business  in  Appleton.  In  1885  moved  to  California.  For  the  past  thirty- 
six  years  engaged  in  the  real  estate  and  insurance  business,  part  of  the 
time  at  Stockton,  but  most  of  the  time  in  San  Diego. 

Married,  May  14,  1872,  Miss  Ida  J.  Church,  of  Madison,  Wis.  One 
daughter,    Nellie    M.,    married;    especially   interested    in    club    work. 

82.     WALTER   B.    C.    WRIGHT.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   April    17,    1881,   near    Kilbourn    City,    Wisconsin. 


XI.     CLASS   OF   1867. 


83.  EMMET   ALVA    LITTLE.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1898. 

Born,   June   2,    1839,   in   Chautauqua   county,    New   York. 

Practiced  law  at  Sheboygan  and  Plymouth,  Wisconsin,  till  1876. 
1871-1872,  superintendent  of  schools,  Sheboygan  county.  Later,  member  of 
firm  of  James  Little  &  Sons,  founders  and  machinists,  Menasha,  Wisconsin. 

84.  ARCHIBALD    McARTHUR. 

Present  address,  852 — 45th   St.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Also  Fairhope,   Ala. 

Born,   June   4,    1844,   in    Canada. 

Was   lawyer   at   Dodgeville,    Wisconsin. 

85.  WILLIAM   ANSEL   METCALF.      (Deceased.) 

Died  at  Omaha,   Nebraska,   1914. 
Born,   June    24,    1844,    Sylvania,    Wisconsin. 
Degree  A.  M. 

Was   teacher,    civil    engineer  and   bookkeeper. 

Married,  June  23,  1874,  Hattie  A.  Wilcox,  of  Detroit.  One  son, 
Henry  W. 

86.  EVA  MARY   (MILLS)   ANDERSON. 

Present    address,    732    N.    5th    St.,    Manitowoc,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   April    15,    1846. 

Educated  in  private  schools  at  Lancaster,  and  at  Lawrence  University 
from   1866  to  1867.     Degrees  of  B.    S.   and  M.   S. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Vinton,  Iowa,  and  state  normal  school, 
Platteville,    Wisconsin,    until    1873. 

Married,  July  17,  1873,  to  James  S.  Anderson,  class  of  1870,  of 
Lawrence.      See    No.    111. 

87.  ELMA  WOOD    (PRESTON)    MERRILL.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    August    9,    1844,    at    Appleton. 

Born,    August    16,    1846,    at    Johnstown,    Rock    county,    Wisconsin. 
Married,    August    20,    1873,    Wilber    Fisk    Merrill,    at    Appleton,    Wis- 
consin.    Children:  Willard  Jay,  LeRoy,  John  Elmer. 


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XII.     CLASS  OF  1868. 

88.  MARY  ROSE    (BARTEAU)    GRAVES. 

Present    address,    53    Watson    Ave.,    Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  October   1,   1848,   Broom  county,   New   York. 

Educated  in  public  schools  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  and  at  Law- 
rence University  from  1864  to  1868.  Degrees  of  M.  S.  and  A.  M.  from 
Lawrence.  From  1868  to  1870  engaged  in  teaching  school  in  Indiana; 
from  September,  '75,  Lawrence  opened  a  "Model  Department"  in  the 
building  known  as  the  National  Hotel,  corner  of  Lawe  Street  and  College 
Ave.  The  purpose  was  to  relieve  the  Preparatory  Department  of  im- 
mature students  and  to  provide  a  school  for  younger  pupils.  Mrs. 
Graves  was  one  of  the  two  teachers  chosen  to  carry  on  its  work.  At  the 
end  of  two  years  this  department  was  discontinued.  Mrs.  Graves  then 
accepted  the  principalship  of  one  of  the  public  schools  at  Appleton  and 
continued    in    this    work   for   several    years. 

Married,  December  15,  1870,  to  Sylvester  L.  Graves.  Two  daughters, 
Mrs.  Leverett  C.  Wheeler,  Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin;  Mrs.  Forrest  G. 
Clowes,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

89.  ALICE   FOOTE    (CONKEY)    REID.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,  November  21,  1891. 

Born,    May   21,    1849,   Fond   du   Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Degree  M.   S. 

Married,  January  4,   1875,   to  Alex.   J.   Reid,   of  Appleton. 

Resided  in  Appleton  continuously  except  for  several  years,  just 
previous  to  her  decease,  at  Dublin,  Ireland,  where  her  husband  was  sta- 
tioned at  United  States  consul. 

DO.      LAURA    MINERVA    (EDMINSTER)    CUTTER. 

Present  address,   Mountain  View,   R.   F.   D.    18,   Box   165,    California. 

Born,  April  11,  1844,  in  Maine.  Moved  to  Wisconsin  in  October, 
1854. 

Was  educated  at  the  schools  in  Waupaca  county  and  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity from   1864  to   1868.     Degrees  B.   S.   and   M.    S. 

For  two  years  after  graduation  was  engaged  in  educational  work  in 
Wisconsin,    then    continued    the    same    work    in    Iowa    until    marriage. 

Moved  to  Dakota  territory  living  on  a  farm.  Later  moved  to  the 
county  seat  and  was  assistant  postmaster  for  her  husband  for  two  years. 
Moved  to  present  home  in  California  in  1893  where  her  husband  engaged 
in  the  occupation  of  fruit   raising. 

Married,  November  17,  1874,  in  Sioux  City,  to  John  J.  Cutter,  of 
Illinois.  Two  children:  Janet  Marina,  teacher  for  a  number  of  years; 
married.  Lawrence  Edminster,  professor  in  mechanical  engineering  at 
Leland    Stanford,    Jr.    University. 

91.      LOREN   EDWARDS.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    Erie   county,    Pennsylvania,    September   7,    1843. 

Educated  at  Waterford  Academy,  Erie  county,  Pennsylvania,  and 
from  1865  to  1868  at  Lawrence.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from  Law- 
rence,  and   LL.    B.    from   University   of   Wisconsin. 

Entered  practice  of  law  at  Oconomowoc,  Wisconsin,  1869;  district  at- 
torney at  Eau  Claire;  county  judge  Barber  county,  Kansas;  municipal 
judge  Western  district  Waukesha  county,  Wis.;  in  U.  S.  Navy  during 
Civil   War.      Discharged   May,   1865. 

Unmarried. 


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92.  AMELIA   JANE    HERROD.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,  May  7,   1873. 

Born   in   Norfolk,   England. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   University.      Degree    of    B.    S.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  from  time  of  graduation  until  death. 

93.  NARCISSA    (McDILL)    FOX.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   1920. 

Born,  July  30,  1850,   in  the  state   of   Pennsylvania. 

Educated  at  University  of  Wisconsin  and  at  Lawrence  University 
1865   to   1868.      Degrees  of   B.   A.   and  M.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Married,  Dr.  William  Fox,  January  18,  1877.  Children:  Five  boys 
and  two  girls.  Two  sons  in  the  medical  profession,  in  Milwaukee,  and 
one  a  lawyer  in  Boston. 

94.  RACHEL    ELIZA    (PRATT)    SPAULDIXG. 

Present   address,    Box   713,    St.    Augustine,    Florida. 

Born,    Darien,    Genesee    county,    New    York,    March    15,    1850. 

Ancestors  came  to  this  country  in  1640;  were  in  Revolutionary  war 
and  War  of  1812. 

Educated  at  Milton  Academy  and  Lawrence  University.  At  Law- 
rence from  1863  to  1868.  Degree  of  M.  S.  Began  teaching  in  southern 
Wisconsin.  President  Van  Hise  of  the  University  being  one  of  her 
pupils. 

Married,  March  15,  1870,  to  Owen  W.  Spaulding,  of  Janesville,  Wis- 
consin. One  daughter,  Grace  Pratt,  now  Mrs.  Karl  W.  Lord,  residing 
at    St.   Augustine,   Florida. 

95.  GEORGE   FREDERICK    SCHILLING. 

Present    address,    Veterans    Home,    Milwaukee. 

Born,    January    24,    1839,    Weldeck,    Germany. 

Educated,    Lawrence    1862-1868.      Degree    A.    M. 

Ordained  minister  Methodist  church.  1868-1884,  teacher  state  school 
for  the  deaf  at   Delavan,  Wisconsin,   and  various   other   places. 

Married,  spring  of  1869,  Christine  Spies  of  Winneconne,  Wisconsin. 
Married  Mary  Hunting  of  Fond  du  Lac,  1875.  Children:  Alice  C,  born 
1872;   George  E.,  born  1876. 

9C.      CHARLES    MELBOl'RX   WHEAT.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  March   17,   1909. 

Born,   January    27,    1841,   at   Portland,    Indiana. 

Educated  in  common  schools  of  Indiana  and  Minnesota.  After  teach- 
ing a  few  years  came  to  Lawrence  University  in  1861.  In  1862  enlisted 
in  Co.  I,  32nd  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.  In  December  of  same  year  was  discharged 
and  returned  to  Lawrence,  graduating  in  1868.     Degrees  A.   B.   and  A.   M. 

1868,  principal  of  high  school  in  Salem,  Iowa;  pastor  of  various 
Methodist   churches   in    state    of    Iowa. 

Married,  July  5,  1868,  Miss  Henrietta  L.  Johnson,  of  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, who  had  completed  her  sophomore  year.  Children:  Charles 
Henry,  Benjamin  Patterson,  Olive  Annette,  Genevieve  Wheat  Baal,  a 
noted   concert   singer,   of   Des   Moines,   Iowa. 


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XIII.     CLASS  OF  1869. 

97.  JULIETTE    (BARTHOLOMEW)     DUNNING.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   February   13,    1848. 
Degree  of  A.   M.   from  Lawrence. 
Occupied  until   marriage   as  teacher. 

Married,  December  17,  1874,  to  H.  W.  Dunning,  at  Lodi,  Wisconsin; 
one  son,   Francis  Wisner. 

98.  ALONZO    MANSFIELD   BULLOCK.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   January   14,    1913. 

Born,   September  22,  1842,  Ellisbury,  New  York. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University.  Boston  University,  School  of  The- 
ology, graduating  in   1872.      Degree   of  A.   M.   from   Lawrence. 

Occupied  in  Methodist  ministry,  stationed  in  the  Wisconsin  confer- 
ence.    Author  of  several   books.     Was  granted  a  superannuate   relation. 

Married,  1874,  Georgia  Benedict  of  Fond  du  Lac.  Children:  Warren 
B.,  Mary,  class  of  '00;  Harley  and  Harold. 

99.  MATILDA   DUDLEY.      (Deceased.) 

Born  in   Freeman,   Maine,   September   2,    1842. 

Parents   interested    in    educational    and    religious    work. 

Educated  in  the  common  schools;  at  Ripon  college  one  year;  at  Law- 
rence from   1864   to   1869;   absent   two   terms.      Degrees    B.    S.   and   M.    S. 

Taught  public  schools  at  Ripon;  principal  at  Stockton  seven  years. 
Engaged  in   temperance   and    Sunday   school   work. 

Has  written  considerable  for  local  papers.  Member  of  W.  C.  T.  U, 
Good   Templars,    Sons   of   Temperance   and    other    organizations. 

100.  CURTIS    RALPH    ESTABROOK. 

Present   address,    932    Flatlands   Ave.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Born,   1847,    Norwich,    Vermont. 

After  leaving  Lawrence,  studied  medicine  and  for  a  time  employed 
as  superintendent  of  high  schools  and  medical  practitioner.  For  some 
ame  chief   of   staff  of   Charity   hospital,    Blackwell's   Island,  New   York. 

101.  MARGARET   JANE    (EVANS)    HUNTINGTON. 

Present    address,    109    Winona    St.,    Northfield,    Minnesota. 

Born   in   Utica,   New   York,   in    1842. 

Educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Utica,  in  Winona,  Minnesota,  and 
at  Lawrence  from  1865  to  1869.  Degrees:  A.  B.,  Lawrence,  1869;  A.  M., 
1872;  L.  H.  D.,  1898;  L.  H.  O.,  Carleton  College,  1914;  studied  in  Paris 
and  Berlin  from  1878-1879;  Hanover,  summer  of  1884;  literary  pilgrimage 
in  England  in  1890;  Berlin,  Heidelberg  and  Oxford  from  1892  to  1893; 
residence  in   Cairo   and   Nile   region   1908-1909. 

Appointed  by  Governor  of  state,  member  of  State  Literary  Commis- 
sion and  State  Art  Society.  She  was  the  first  woman  corporate  member 
of  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  and  for  one 
year  the  only  one;  second  vice-president  of  general  federation  of  Wom- 
en's Clubs,  1900-1902;  chairman  of  educational  committee  of  General 
Federation   from    1898-1900   and    1902-1904. 

Teacher  in  Fox  Lake  seminary  from  1869-1870.  Preceptress  of  Law- 
rence, 1870-1874.  Dean  of  women  and  professor  at  Carleton  College, 
Northfield,  Minnesota,  from  1874  to  1908.  Author  of  many  articles  and 
addresses. 

Married,  November  7,  1914,  to  Professor  George  Huntington  of 
Carleton    College,    who    died    Jan.    2,    1916. 


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102.  GEORGE   WILLIAM    HARROD.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   February,    1906. 

Born  at  Norfolk,   England. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1864-1869.  Received  the  de- 
grees of  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  at  Lawrence  and  B.  D.  at  the  Nashotah  Theo- 
logical  Seminary. 

Clergyman  of  the  Episcopal  church  from  1872  to  1910.  Rector  of  St. 
Barnabas    church    at    Burlington,    New    Jersey. 

103.  JOHN    HAW.      (Deceased.) 

Born  at  Dishforth,  Parish  of  Topscliff,  County  of  York,  England,  May 
6,    1843. 

Educated  in  the  district  schools,  two  years  at  Boscobel  high  shool, 
and  six  years  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree  of 
B.  A.   and   M.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  was  engaged  in  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  church  in  the  bounds  of  the  West  Wisconsin  Conference.  Re- 
tired in   1913. 

Married,  Oct.  4,  1876,  Annie  L.  Barbank  of  Northport,  Wis.  Died 
1883.     Married   Ciara  A.   Perkins  1886.      Six   children. 

104.  JAMES    HARRISON    HUMPHREY.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   March   15,   1915. 

Born  at  Hartland,  Niagara  county,  New  York. 

Educated  at  district  school,  town  of  Lima,  Wisconsin;  high  school 
of  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wisconsin;  1863  to  1869  at  Lawrence  University; 
then  at  Boston  University,  Degrees,  A.  M.  at  Lawrence,  LL.  B.  at  Wis- 
consin in  1870,  B.  D.  at  Boston  University  in  1873,  Ph.  D  at  Boston 
University. 

Clergyman  in  the  Methodist  church;  in  the  New  England  Southern 
conference  from  1873  to  1886;  in  the  New  England  conference  from  1886 
to   1915. 

Married,  June  10,  1873,  Florence  A.  Pearson  of  Lowell,  Massachu- 
setts. One  daughter,  Ethelwyn  F.  Humphrey,  graduated  at  Boston  Uni- 
versity. 

105.  FRANK   ASBURY  JOHNSON.      (Deceased.) 

Born,  January   18,   1845,   at   Gowanda,   New  York. 

Educated  at  Fond  du  Lac  high  school,  Gowanda  Academy,  and  from 
1865    to    1869    at    Lawrence    University. 

Occupied  since  graduation  in  the  practice  of  law  in  Chicago,  mem- 
ber of  Chicago  Bar  association  and  for  a  time  president;  member  of 
American  Historical  association,  Illinois  State  Bar  association,  and  Ameri- 
can  Bar   association. 

Literary  work,  occasional  contributions  to  recreation  magazines  on 
mountain   travel   and   scenery. 

Married,  January  14,  1874,  Annie  C.  White,  who  was  born  in  Green 
Bay.  Two  sons:  Quintard,  who  graduated  at  Amherst;  Howard  White, 
graduate   of   Northwestern   University;    both    ranchers. 

106.  MARY    ABIGAL    (KNOX)    NICHOLS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1891. 

Born,    October    17,    1846,    Oxford,    Nova    Scotia. 

Degree,    A.    M.    from   Lawrence. 


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10r.      WARREN    JAMES    LANDER.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,  1892. 

Born,   October    3,    1845,    Brighton,   Maine. 
Degree,   A.    M.    from   Lawrence. 

Occupied   in   the   practice    of   law   at   Green    Bay,   Wisconsin. 
Married,    October  2,   1875,   Anna  E.   Watson   of  Green   Bay.      Children: 
Helen,   Willard   Lamb  and   Charles. 

108.  ISAAC  NEWTON   TICHENOR. 

Present  addreess,    1109   Morgan   St.,  Keokuk,   Iowa. 

Born,   September   15,   1850. 

Educated  Lawrence  College  1865-1869.  Degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M. 
Lawrence;    LL.    B.    University   of   Wisconsin. 

Present  occupation,  attorney-at-law;  at  Keokuk  since  1871. 

Married,  March  15,  1883,  Roberta  L.  Cowan,  of  Kingwood,  Preston 
county,  West  Virginia.  Three  children:  Arthur  M.,  Ada  L.,  and  Charles  O. 

109.  ANNIE    CHARLOTTE    (WHITE)    JOHNSON. 

Present   address,   Lemon    Grove,    California. 

Born  at  Green  Bay  in  1848. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1864  to  1869.  Degrees  of  B. 
S.  and  M.   S. 

Married,  January  14,  1874,  Frank  Asbury  Johnson.  Two  children. 
See   105. 


XIV.     CLASS  OF  1870. 


110.      GEORGE   LUCIUS   ANDERSON. 

Present  address,   Delafield,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  April   9,  1849,  at  Delafield,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  common  schools  in  Delaheld,  at  Lawrence  University 
1865-1870.     Degrees  A.    B.   and   A.    M.    from   Lawrence. 

Cadet  at  West  Point,  1870-1874;  San  Francisco  defences,  1874-1878; 
Bannock  and  Nez  Perces  campaign,  Idaho,  1879-1880;  Narragansett  Bay 
defences,  1880-1883;  instructor  mathematics,  West  Point,  1884-1889;  in- 
structor school  for  officers,  electricity  and  mines,  Ft.  Monroe,  1889-1895; 
military  attache  United  States  embassy,  St.  Petersburg,  1896-1897; 
Spanish  war,  1898;  Boston  defences,  1899-1902;  with  forces  in  Cuba,  1903, 
member  of  Ordnance  Board,  New  York  city,  and  of  board  for  testing  rifled 
cannon    and   other    material,    Sandy   Hook. 

Honorary  member  Franklin  Institute,  and  honorary  member  of  Ameri- 
can Philosophical  Society.  Lieut.  Col.  1906  and  inspector  of  General 
Military  division  of  the  Pacific;  Colonel,  1909,  and  Inspector  General; 
retired  in  1909;  at  present  electrical  engineer  with  the  California  Light, 
Power  &  Transmission  Co.  Member  of  the  Army  &  Navy  Club,  Washing 
ton   and  the   Pacific  Union   Club   of    San   Francisco. 

Author  of  "Course  of  Instruction  in  Electricity  and  its  Applications 
for  Artillery  Gunners;"  "Handbook  of  Electrical  Machinery  and  Apparatus 
in    United    States    Sea    Coast    Defences." 


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111.  JAMES    SIBREE   ANDERSON. 

Present  address,  732   N.   5th   St.,   Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Kelvin  Haugh,  near  Glasgow,  Scotland,  December  25,  1841. 
Emigrated  to   America  in   1852,   settling  at   Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  private  schools  in  Scotland,  public  schools  in  Manitowoc, 
and  at  Lawrence  from  1867-1870.        Degrees,  B.   S.  and  M.   S. 

Enlisted,  April  24,  1861.  Served  in  Co.  A,  Fifth  Regiment  Wisconsin 
Volunteer  Infantry.  Discharged  in  August,  1864.  Was  wounded  at 
battles  of  Golden's  Farm,  Mine  Run,  and  Spottsylvania.  Was  lately 
prominent  in  G.  A.  R.  matters,  commander  of  post  several  terms.  Served 
one  year  as  judge  advocate   of  the   Department   of   Wisconsin. 

For  one  year,  principal  of  Depere  graded  school.  Began  practicing 
•law  in  Manitowoc  in  December,  1871,  and  has  practiced  ever  since  except 
when  acting  as  judge.  Has  held  the  office  of  city  attorney  for  Manitowoc 
and  police  judge.  Was  elected  to  the  legislature  at  fall  election  in  1888 
and  served  one  term.  Appointed  county  judge  of  Manitowoc  county  to 
fill  vacancy  in  1896  and  was  elected  to  succeed  himself,  serving  as  judge 
until  January  1,  1903.  Was  proprietor  and  editor  of  Lake  Shore  Times,  a 
weekly  newspaper  published  at  Manitowoc,  from  1883-1886.  Has  written 
many  political  and  historical  articles  for  the  press  which  have  obtained 
wide  notice.  Has  done  considerable  public  speaking,  political  and  literary 
addresses. 

Married,  July  17,  1873,  Eva  M.  Mills,  of  Lancaster,  Wisconsin, 
(See  86.)  Children:  Jean  Harriet,  teacher  languages  and  literature  at 
Manitowoc,   Wis.,  Joseph   Mills,   civil   engineer  at   Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

112.  THOMAS    CLITHERO.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   December   4,   1844,    at   Preston,    Lancashire   county,    England. 

Graduated    at    Lawrence    University,    1870.        Degree    of    A.    M. 

Member  Wisconsin  Methodist  Episcopal  conference  for  several  years. 
1876-1878,    financial    secretary    of    Lawrence    University. 

Taught  Latin  and  other  branches  for  several  years  at  Endeavor 
Academy.      On  account  of  failing  health   settled   in   Portage,   Wisconsin. 

Married,  Nevember  7,  1877,  Mary  A.  Patrick.  Three  children  have 
been  born   to   them. 

113.  HOMER  LOCKWOOD   GRANT.      (Deceased.) 

Educated  in  public  schools  at  Burnett,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence,  entered 
1860,  graduated  1870.  Later  did  graduate  work  in  chemistry  at  Harvard. 
Degrees  of  M.    S.    from   Lawrence  and   B.   S.    from   Harvard. 

Member  of  National  Educational  association;  National  Chemical  soci- 
ety;   and    secretary    of    School    Masters    club    of    Illinois. 

Was  engaged  through  life  in  educational  work;  1870-1871,  assistant 
superintendent  Wisconsin  state  reform  school;  1871-1882,  teacher  in 
public  schools  of  Iowa;  1882-1887,  professor  of  chemistry  at  Nebraska 
state  normal;  1877-1888,  professor  of  chemistry  and  mineralogy  at  Dakota 
School  of  Mines;  1888-1889,  Peoria,  Illinois.  Always  active  in  church 
work. 

Married,  September  15,  1870,  Hattie  L.  Reynolds,  at  Burnett,  Wis- 
consin. Two  children:  A  boy,  who  lived  five  years,  and  a  daughter,  now 
wife  of  Dr.  C.  R.  Christenson.  Mrs.  Grant  died  in  1877.  Married,  Sep- 
tember   5,    1901,    at    Groveland,    Illinois,    to    Elizabeth    Landes. 

114.  JOHN   JUSTIN    HUGHES.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    September    10,    1841,    in    North    Wales. 

Educated  at  Wayland  Academy;  Lawrence  1866-1870.  Degrees  of 
B.   S.   and  M.    S. 

Principal    of    high    schools    for    first    five    years;    after   that    attorney-at- 


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law  and  president  of  Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank,  at  New  Lisbon,  Wis- 
consin. District  attorney  one  term;  mayor  of  city  of  New  Lisbon  and 
attorney   at   New   Lisbon. 

Married,  in  1873,  Nettie  Beebe.  Children:  Avis  E.,  teacher  in  Fond 
du  Lac  high  school;  Walter  W.,  attorney  at  Fond  du  Lac;  Mamie  and 
Eva   A.,   music    teachers. 

115.  LYMON   JUNIUS   NASH. 

Present  address,   1316   Michigan   Ave.,   Manitowoc,   Wis. 

Born,  January  18,  1845,  in  town  of  Shelby,  Orleans  county,  New 
York. 

Educated  at  the  district  school,  Allen's  Grove  Academy,  and  Law- 
rence University  from   1866-1870.     Degrees  A.    B.   and  A.   M. 

Principal  Manitowoc  north  side  school,  1870-1872.  Practiced  law 
until  1910;  then  revisor  of  Wisconsin  Statutes  for  ten  years;  for  seven 
years  member  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Board  of  bar  examiners;  compiled 
and  edited  the  biennial  issues  of  Wisconsin  Statutes  for  1911,  1913,  1915, 
1917  and  1919;  rearranged,  edited  and  superintended  the  publication  in 
1914  of  Wisconsin  Annotations;  compiled  and  superintended  the  issue  of 
Wisconsin  Town  Laws  for  1913,  1915,  1917  and  1919;  in  1898  drafted, 
printed  and  circulated  a  proposed  primary  election  law  for  public  study 
and  criticism;  since  1920  kept  up  to  date  a  continuaton  of  Wisconsin 
Annotations  and  assisted  in  the  revisions  first  appearing  in  Wisconsin  Stat- 
utes for  1921. 

Marred,  September  2,  1873,  Emma  A.  Guyles,  native  of  Waukegan, 
Illinois.  Children:  Archie  Lymon,  practicing  law  at  Manitowoc;  Alice  M., 
wife  of  Kirby  White,  Detroit,  Mich.;  Francis  John,  practicing  law  in  New 
York    city. 

116.  ALBERT  NICHOLS. 

Present    address,   unknown. 

Born,   January   6,   1845,   Baldwinsville,   New   York. 

Degree,  A.  M.  from  Lawrence. 

Until  about  1878,  principal  of  Nebraska  normal  school.  Afterward 
merchant    at   Minneapolis. 

Married,  1871,  Mary  E.  Smith  of  Minneapolis.  Children:  Edna  H. 
and   Arthur  E. 

117.  BRADFORD   PAUL   RAYMOND.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    February   27,    1916. 

Born,    Stamford,    Connecticut,    April    22,    1846. 

Education:  Preparatory  work  in  public  schools  of  Stamford,  Con- 
necticut; spent  three  years  in  Hamline  University,  Minnesota;  entered 
Lawrence  University  in  September,  1869;  graduated  in  1870;  entered 
Boston  Theological  School  in  1870;  graduated  in  1873;  and  later  spent 
two  years  in  Germany,  studying  at  Liepsic  and  Gottingen,  and  one  of 
these   years  in   the   study   of   the   school    system    of   Germany. 

Received  from  Lawrence  B.  A.  in  1870;  LL.  D.  in  1889.  Received 
from  Boston  University  B.  D.  in  1873;  and  later,  Ph.  D.  Received  D.  D. 
from   Northwestern    University   and   also    from    Yale    University. 

Entered  the  Ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  in  the  New 
England    Southern    Conference   in    1873. 

Held  various  appointments  in  the  New  England  Southern  Confer- 
ence and  in  the  New  Hampshire  Conference  from  1873  to  1883.  Presi- 
dent of  Lawrence  University  from  1883  to  1889;  and  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity   from    1889    to    1908.      Professor    Emeritus    since    1908. 

In    1894    published    "Christianity    and    the    Christ." 

Military  service:  Enlisted  in  48th  New  York  Infantry  in  September, 
1864;    discharged,    September,    1865,    with    rank    of   corporal. 

Married,  Lulu  A.  Rich,  at  Red  Wing,  Minnesota,  September  15,  1873. 
Children:  Alice  J.,  born  1878,  married;  L.  H.  Frost,  who  is  financial  sec- 
retary of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Providence,  R.  L;  Harold  B.,  born  1882,  con- 
nected   with    Connecticut    Orchards    Co.,    New    Haven,    Connecticut. 


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XV.     CLASS  OF  1871. 

118.  WILLIAM   HENRY   CHYNOWETH.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   December   16,    1913. 

Born,    1846,    Cornwall,    England. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  with  degree  A.  M.;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute 
two    years. 

Occupied  in  teaching  school  at  Eau  Claire  one  year  after  graduation 
and   afterwards   as   pastor    of   Methodist   churches   in   Wisconsin. 

119.  JULIA   LIVIA    (COLMAN)    OSBORNE.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    September   17,'  1850,  at   Fond  du  Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  La  Crosse  and  Evansville,  Wisconsin;  from  1868  to  1871 
at    Lawrence   University.      Degree    of    B.    S.    from    Lawrence. 

Married.  Dec.  18,  1872,  Willis  L.  Osborne  of  New  York.  Children: 
Rockwell   Colman;    Laura,   wife    of   Dr.   L.    W.    Austin;    and   Edna   L. 

120.  HARRIET  AYER   (CONANT)    FAVILLE. 

Present    address,    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Irasburg,   Vermont,   December   13,   1852. 

Educated  at  Janesville,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  University  from  1868  to 
1871.      Degrees   B.    S.   and   A.    B.    from   Lawrence. 

Teacher   at    Lawrence    1874   to    1875. 

Married,  November  1,  1876,  Henry  Faville,  of  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Harold  Conant,  deceased;  Theodore  Rush,  minister  in  Congre- 
gational  church,   Oshkosh;   and   Henry   Conant,   in  business,   southern   lands. 

121.  THOMAS    BREE    DUNSTAN.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   May   22,   1902. 

Born,    January    14,    1850,    in    Cromwell    county,    England. 

Graduated,  Lawrence  University  1871;  law  school,  University  of 
Michigan,   1873. 

1874-1879,  probate  judge  and  prosecuting  attorney;  1882,  member  leg- 
islature of  Michigan;  1888,  delegate  at  large  to  National  Republican  con- 
vention; 1889,  state  senator;  1896,  lieutenant  governor,  Michigan;  1899- 
1902,    trustee    of    Lawrence    University. 

Married,    1875,    Mary   A.    McDonald.      Two   sons   and   two    daughters. 

122.  JOHN   FAVILLE. 

Present    address,    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  July   7,    1847,    Milford,   Jefferson   county,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  district  schools,  select  schools,  and  at  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity from  1866  to  1871.  Degrees  M.  S.,  B.  S.  and  D.  D.  from  Law- 
rence University,   and   B.    D.,   A.   M.   and   Ph.    D.    from   Boston   University. 

Principal  of  schools  1871-1873;  M.  E.  minister  1876-1886  at  Fox  Lake, 
Waupun,  and  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin;  pastor  First  Congregational  church, 
Appleton,  Wisconsin,  1886-1899;  and  pastor  First  Congregational  church, 
Peoria,    Illinois,    1899   to    1906. 

Contributor  to  the  "Independent,"  "The  Outlook,"  "Andover  Re- 
view," "Congregationalist,"  and  other  magazines  and  papers.  Associate 
editor   of   "Unity."      Author   of   two   books   on   religious   subjects. 

Director  "Congress  of  Religion."  Trustee  Lawrence  University  and 
Milwaukee-Downer  College;  president  Anti-Saloon  league,  Wisconsin;  and 
vice-president    Anti-Saloon    league,    Illinois. 


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Pastor  First  Congregational  church,  Appleton,  1906  to  present  time; 
member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  fraternity,  Masons,  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of 
Pythias   and   Elks. 

Is  known  with  Dr.  Henry  Faville  as  the  "Father  of  the  Men's  Sun- 
day Evening  Club. 

Favorite  recreations,  "Pat  Ball,"  catcher  of  the  "Congress  Baseball 
Club,"    first   baseball    club    organized    at   Lawrence   University. 

Married,  October  26,  1876,  Louise  Gleason  Thayer,  North  Easton, 
Massachusetts.  Children:  Henry  Thayer,  deceased;  Mildred;  John  Fa- 
ville, Jr. 

123.  HENRY  FAVILLE. 

Present   address,    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    July    7,    1847,    Milford,    Jefferson    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  district  schools,  private  schools,  preparatory  department 
of  Lawrence  University,  and  at  Lawrence  University  from  winter  term  of 
1866  to  1871;  Boston  University,  School  of  Theology.  Was  at  home  in 
1869  occupied  in  teaching.  Degrees  B.  S.,  M.  S.  and  D.  D.  from  Lawrence 
University,   and   A.    M.,   B.    D.   and   Ph.   D.    from    Boston   University. 

Principal  of  high  school  of  Sun  Prairie,  1871-1872;  principal  in  high 
school  of  Mitchell,  Iowa,  1872-1873.  Was  pastor  of  M.  E.  churches  12 
years,  and  First  Congregational  church,  La  Crosse,  for  25  years.  Retired 
from  the  ministry  October  1,  1913.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  far  East 
in  1905.  Delegate  three  times  to  National  Council  Congregational  church. 
Moderator   State   Convention   of  Wisconsin.      Trustee  Anti-Saloon   league. 

Married,  November  1,  1876.  Harriet  A.  Conont,  of  Janesville.  Chil- 
dren: Harold  Conant,  deceased;  Theodore  Rush,  pastor  First  Congrega- 
tional  church   at   Kenosha,  Wis.;   and   Henry  Conant,  Fort  Atkinson,   Wis. 

124.  THOMAS    ROGERS    KNISLEY.      (Deceased.) 

Drowned,    June    9,    1871,   near   Menasha,    Wisconsin. 

125.  CLARA   JANE   McCLOUD.      (Deceased.) 

Drowned,    June    9,    1871,    near    Menasha,    Wisconsin. 

126.  LAURA    RELLE    (PILLSBURY)    THWING.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1885. 

Born,    November    7,    1819,    Bangor,    Maine. 
Degree   M.    S.    from   Lawrence. 

Until  marriage  occupied  as  bookkeeper  in  Milwaukee  and  teacher  at 
Lake    Geneva,    Wisconsin. 

Married,    January    20,    1874,    to    James   L.    Thwing,    a    classmate. 

127.  AMANDA   ANNA    (ROBERTSON)    WARD.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   April   15,    1915. 

Born,    1848,    Parish    Grove,    Indiana. 

Soon  after  her  graduation  she  began  traveling  and  speaking  for  the 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society.  She  was  married  in  September, 
]873,  to  the  Rev.  Julius  A.  Ward,  of  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  and  for  a 
number  of  years  shared  his  work  in  the  Upper  Iowa,  Puget  Sound  and 
Minnesota  Conferences.  She  had  unusual  gifts  as  an  artist  and  spent  a 
year  in  Paris,  studying  with  Bouguereau  and  other  masters  of  art,  from 
whom  she  received  hearty  commendation  for  ability  and  successful  execu- 
tion. In  1897  she  removed  with  her  husband  to  New  York  city.  The 
years  following  were  spent  mainly  at  Kingston-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  in 
a  long  but  unwinning  quest  for  health.  One  son,  Ralph  F.  Ward,  M.  D., 
on   the   staff  of  the   Metropolitan   Hospital,   New   York. 


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128.  JAMES    LUTHER    THWING. 

Present  address,   34   England  Ave.,   Riverside   Sta.,   Duluth,   Minn. 

Born,   July  4,   1847,  town  of  Alto,   Fond  du  Lac  county,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  district  schools;  entered  Lawrence  fall  of  1866,  graduated  in 
18VI.     Degree  of  A.   M.  and  B.  A. 

Occupied  through  life  as  journalist,  in  Milwaukee,  Fond  du  Lac,  and 
Duluth.  At  present,  proprietor  of  printing,  bookbinding  and  engraving 
house  at  Duluth.  Published  a  periodical  called  "The  Northern  Develop- 
ment Journal." 

Married,  January  20,  1874,  at  Menasha,  to  Laura  Belle  Pillsbury,  a 
classmate,  and  native  of  Bangor,  Maine.  Children:  Alfred  L.,  lawyer  at 
Grand  Rapids,  Minnesota,  and  Josephine  Belle,  wife  of  Mr.  T.  F.  Hanffts. 
Married,  May  29,  1888,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Lizzie  S.  Blackburn.  Children: 
Dorothy   E.   and   Katherine   L. 

129.  JAMES   FRANKLIN  WARE. 

Present   address,    Box   355,    Sapulpa,    Okla. 

Born,    February    11,    1849,    Litchfield,    Maine. 

Entered  Lawrence  in  1886,  graduated  in  1871.  Degree  B.  S.  En- 
tered law  department  University  of  Michigan  in  1871.  Graduated  in  1873. 
Degree   LL.    B. 

Practiced  law  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  and  elsewhere.  Served  in 
the  assembly  of  Wisconsin  1880,  1881  and  1883;  served  in  the  senate  of 
Wisconsin  1885-1887;  chairman  judiciary  committee  in  the  senate  both 
terms.  Drew  and  introduced  the  bill  creating  the  Home  of  Dependent 
Children   located  at   Sparta. 

Married,  iviae  E.  Lord,  Edgerton,  Wisconsin,  in  1887.  One  daughter, 
Mrs.   Olive  L.   Barrows. 

130.  JULIA   MARIA    (WHITE)    KELLOGG. 

Present    address,    502    Strong  Avenue,    Joliet,    Illinois. 

Born  in   1852,  at  Depere,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Depere,  Lawrence  University  from 
1866-1868  and  1868-1871.     Degree   of  M.    S.   from  Lawrence. 

From  1871  to  1874  and  1876-1887  taught  in  public  schools  in  Depere; 
1874-1875,  in  public  schools  in  Green  Bay;  1875-1876,  in  Carleton  College, 
Minnesota;    Christian   Science   practitioner,  Joliet,   Illinois,    1894   to   present. 


XVI.     CLASS  OF  1872. 

131.     JOHN    WESLEY    ANDERSON.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1892. 

Born,    October    1,    1848,    Fabins,    New    York. 

Degree   of   A.    M.    from   Lawrence. 

After  graduation  -studied  law  in  Marquette,  Michigan.  For  a  time 
engaged  in  publishing  business  in  New  York  city.  In  1880,  removed  to 
San  Antonio,  Colorado,  where  engaged  in  mining  and  practice  of  law. 
Later   removed   to    Conejos,    Colorado. 


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132.  JOHN   BOTTENSEK. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    January    4,    1850,    Dousman,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  Unversity;  University  of  Wisconsin  law'  school. 
He  began  the  practice  of  law  in  April,  1876,  at  Appleton,  where  he  con- 
tinued the  practice  of  law.  Member  of  the  American  Bar  Association  and 
of  the  Wisconsin  State  Bar  Association.  Degrees  of  B.  S.  and  M.  S. 
from    Lawrence.      At   present   county   judge. 

Married,  September  26,  1877,  Elsie  M.  Buck  of  Appleton.  One  daugh- 
ter,  Elsie  S.,   deceased,  an  alumnae   of   Lawrence,   wife   of   George   F.   Kull. 

133.  JOSEPH  DANLY  BUDD. 

Present   address,   Palisade,    Minnesota. 

Born,    1848,   Lancaster,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1866  to  1872.  Degree  M.  D. 
from    St.    Paul   and    Chicago    Polyclinic. 

Member   of   Co.   H,   50th   Regiment  Vol.   Inf.      Discharged   July   1866. 

Assistant  physician  and  surgeon  to  Jackson  Iron  company,  Fayette, 
Michigan,  1878-1885;  surgeon  to  Bay  de  Noquette  Lumber  company, 
Nahma,  Michigan,  1885-1889;  chief  surgeon  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Railroad 
company  1889-1915.  Department  Commander  Minnesota  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic.  Commander  Post  128,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1919-1921.  Member 
legislature  of  Minnesota  1903-1905.  Toured  Europe  1910.  Retired  from 
business   1915. 

Married,  1883,  Margaret  Carence,  Fayette,  Michigan.  One  daughter, 
Leila    Budd    Terris,    Palisade,    Minnesota. 

134.  MARY  CROSS.        (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1893. 

135.  JOHN   RANKIN   GAMBLE.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1891. 

Born,   January   15,    1848,    Genesee   county,   New    York. 

Degree   A.    M.    from    Lawrence. 

1873,  engaged  in  practice  of  law  in  Yankton,  South  Dakota.  District 
attorney  of  Yankton  county,  United  States  attorney  for  Dakota  territory 
and  member  legislative  assembly;  member  congress  from  South  Dakota. 
(For    further    particulars    see    Robert    Jackson    Gamble,    No.    151.) 

Married,    September    22,    1875,    Fannie    Davis    of   Fox   Lake. 

136.  HENRY   DAVID   HARDACKER.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased  at   Hortonville,   Wisconsin,   March   25,   1900. 

Born,   April   16,   1846,   Muskego,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  common  schools  and  Lawrence  University.  Degree 
of  B.  S.  In  1873,  attended  Chicago  Medical  College,  graduating  in  1875 
as  valedictorian. 

Occupied  in  the  practice  of  medicine  at  Hortonville,  Wisconsin,  until 
decease. 

137.  SELDEN  JAMES  LEWIS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   November   1,   1912. 

Born,    May    10,    1850,    Columbus,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  at  Columbus,  and  at  Lawrence  University 
1869-1872. 

Occupied  as  lawyer  at  Vermillion  since  March,  1875,  also  as  real  es- 
tate agent.  City  attorney,  state  attorney,  and  county  judge,  each  several 
years. 

Married,  July  10,  1879,  Lillias  Lossee  Wells,  Aurora,  New  York. 
Children:    Orlina   M.,   Adele   Inman. 


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138.  CLARISSA    AMELIA    (PHIWEY)    NASH.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    January   2,    1880,    in    Appleton. 

Born,    August    16,    1852,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Daughter  of  Professor  James  M.  Phinney,  one  of  the  earliest  pro- 
fessors of  Lawrence. 

Degree,   M.    S. 

Engaged   in   teaching   school    until    married. 

Married,  June,  1876,  to  Gary  Nash.  One  son,  Clarence,  who  died  in 
childhood. 

139.  ORRIX  THOMAS  WILLIAMS. 

Present   address,    375    Fifth    Avenue,   Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    October    19,    1845,    Homer,    New    York. 

Father   sheriff  in   New  York;    also   a  musician. 

Educated  in  district  school,  Milton  Academy,  Lawrence  University, 
1866-1872.      Degrees   of  A.    B.    and   A.    M. 

Began  the  practice  of  law  at  Fond  du  Lac  in  1874;  later  practiced 
law  in  Milwaukee.  Member  of  assembly  1891-1892;  judge  of  superior 
court,  Milwaukee  county  1899-1903;  judge  of  circuit  court,  Milwaukee 
county  1903-1916.  Now  lawyer  and  court  commissioner.  Literary  work 
in  churches,  journalism,  speeches  and  judicial  duties.  Member  of  several 
clubs. 

Favorite  amusements,  golf,  trout  fishing,  and  raising  horses. 

Traveled  in   England,   Scotland,   Ireland   and   Canada. 

Married,  June  30,  1876,  Anna  E.  North,  Pewaukee,  Wisconsin, 
daughter  of  Alex.  F.  North,  teacher,  farmer,  and  institute  conductor. 
Children:  Lyman  A.,  patent  lawyer,  Chicago;  Burdette  F.,  lawver,  Mil- 
waukee;   Gladys   R.,   Washington,    D.    C.     Two   children   deceased. 


XVII.     CLASS  OF  1873. 

140.  FREDERICK  ELISHA  HANGS. 

Present    address,    Santa   Ana,    California. 

Born,    July    27,    1848,    at    Groton,    New    York. 

Educated  at  Cortland  Academy,  Homer,  New  York;  Lawrence  1869- 
1873.     Degrees  of  B.   S.   and  A.   M.,  Laurence;   B.   D.  at  Yale. 

A  member  of  the  Central  congregational  association  of  New  York. 
Member  of  the  association  for  examination  Yale  divinity  graduates.   1904. 

1876-1877,  home  mission  work,  Farmington,  Iowa;  1877-1894,  principal 
grammar  school,  New  Haven.  Connecticut;  1894-1901,  Groton,  New  York; 
1901-1905,    English    walnut    ranch,    Santa    Ana.    California. 

Married,  May,  1888,  Augusta  Crane,  Little  Falls,  New  Tersev.  Chil- 
dren:  M.   Louise,  and   Edward  Crane. 

141.  ALICE   CHARLOTTE    (RARTEAl  )    RUNNELS. 

Present    address,    1325    N.    New    Jersey    St.,    Indianapolis,    Indiana. 

Born,    November    15,    1854,    Ellington,    Connecticut. 

Educated  at  public  schools,  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  and  at  Lawrence 
Lmversity   from    1869   to    1873.      Degrees   B.    S.   and   M.    S. 

Member  Indianapolis  woman's  clubs;  member  Marion  county  board 
ot   chanties   and   corrections. 

•  -,cnarrie£,  -^ay  8'  1878'  Rev-  °scar  C-  McCulloch,  of  Ohio,  who  died 
in  1891.  Children:  Agnes,  wife  of  H.  H.  Hanna,  Tr.;  Margaret  and 
Kuth,  married  to  Frederick  S.  Bon.  Married,  Tune  28,  1893,  Dr.  O.  S. 
Kunnels,    of    Indianapolis,    Indiana. 


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142.  WARREN  TRUMAN  DUDLEY.   (Deceased.) 

Born   in   state   of   Maine. 

Educated  in  common  schools  and  at  Lawrence  University.  Degrees 
B.    S.    and   M.    S. 

Occupation,    portrait   artist. 

Married,  Alice  J.  Steele,  of  Manitowoc,  deceased.  Married  her  next 
younger   sister,    Ettie   Matilda.      Six   children. 

143.  ANNA  FITCH    (MARSH)    CHYNOWETH. 

Present    address,    Mitchell,    South    Dakota. 

Wife   of   Rev.    William   H.    Chynoweth,   class   of   '71. 

144.  DAVID    ANDREW    MITCHELL. 

Present    address    13th    Avenue,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,    Ledge,    New    Brunswick. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1869  to  1873,  and  Chicago 
Medical    School.      Degree    of  M.    D.    from    Chicago   Medical    School. 

"Ex-  president  King  County  Medical  society;  member  Washington  State 
Medical  society;  and  of  American  Medical  society.  Occupation,  physician 
and  surgeon.  1876-1883,  practiced  at  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin;  1883-1890, 
surgeon  Pacific  Coast  company  coal  mines  at  New  Castle,  Washington; 
1890    to    date,    at    Seattle,    Washington. 

Member  of  Seattle  Commercial  Club;  Seattle  Municipal  League; 
Washington    State    Medical    Society;    American   Medical    Society. 

Married,  1878,  Gertrude  E.  Du  Bois,  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Robert    McBurney    and    Darwin    Du    Bois. 

145.  EMMA    CORNELIA    (PEASE)    PIERCE.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   August   27,   1851,   Milford,    Wisconsin. 

Resided   for  a  time   at   Le    Sueur,   Minnesota. 

Married,   June    24,    1874,   to    W.    Scott    Pierce,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

140.      MARY    ELIZARETH    (RICHMOND)    WEEKS. 

Present    address,    1339    Ohio    St.,    Lawrence,    Kansas. 

Born,    December    4,    1851,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Father  built  the  first  paper  mill  in  the  Fox  River  Valley  at  Appleton 
where  the  sulphite  mill  now  stands.  Mother,  Elizabeth  Yates  Richmond, 
writer  for  four  magazines  and  papers,  author  of  "Poems  of  the  Western 
Land,"    and   many   other    individual    poems. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University.  Degree  of  M.  S.  Attended  Welles- 
ley   College   one  year. 

Occupied    as   teacher    in    Appleton,    Merrill    and    Oshkosh. 

Married:  November  6,  1884,  John  M.  Weeks,  Lyons,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Edgar  R.,  Lyons;  and  Mary  Elvira,  instructor  in  chemistry, 
University   of  Kansas. 

147.      HARVEY   ALPHEUS    SHIPMAN.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  January   2,    1910. 

Born,    March    26,    1854,    Waukau,    Wisconsin. 

After  graduation  employed  as  bookkeeper  in  Appleton,  Wisconsin, 
for  several  years.  After  that  time  engaged  in  mining  in  western  states 
and  Australia.  Was  superintendent  of  several  very  valuable  gold  mines 
and  was  considered  a   man   of   expert   knowledge   in   mining   matters. 

Married,  October  21,   1879,  Cora  M.   Drew,  at  Omro,  Wisconsin. 


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148.      WESLEY   CLAY  WALDRON. 

Present    address,    Amity,    Oregon. 

Born,    March    25,    1851,    Syene    Prairre,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1867-1873;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degree 
of   B.    D.   from   Garrett. 

Early  became  identified  with  the  reform  movement  in  Wisconsin. 
Was  a  delegate  to  the  convention  where  the  Populist  party  was  born. 
Later  was  presidential  elector.  Member  of  the  state  legislature  1891- 
1892.  Engaged  in  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  for 
seven  years.  In  1883  removed  to  South  Dakota  and  engaged  in  grain 
and  stock  raising. 

Married,  1876,  M.  Belle  Martin,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Melinda  Nina,  Leonidas  Ninde,  James  Francis,  Maude  Miriam,  Lillian 
Belle,  Annie  Laurie,  Charles  Wesley  Clayton,  Ethel  Virginia,  Mildred 
Arline,    George,    Carroll,    Harold,    Orrington. 

149.  JOHN    MILLARD   WEEKS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   April   8,    1911. 

Born,    September   20,    1847,    Lyons,    Wisconsin. 
Educated  Lawrence   1869-1873. 
Occupation,    farming,    at    Lyons. 

Married,  November  6,  1884,  Mary  Richmond,  Appleton.  Children 
(see    146). 

150.  GEORGE    LEVOISSIER   WILLIAMS.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    May   24,    1848,    Homer,    New    York. 

Educated  at  common  schools  Rock  county,  Wisconsin;  at  Milton  Col- 
lege;  Lawrence  University   1868-1873.     Degrees  from   Lawrence  University. 

Degrees  of  B.   A.   and  M.  A.   at  Lawrence  University. 

In  United  States  railway  mail  service  from  1873  to  1877.  Practiced 
law  since  1877.  1878-1879,  county  superintendent  of  schools  at  Wood 
county,  Wisconsin;  1881-1885,  district  attorney  of  Wood  county;  1886- 
1894,   county  judge;    Mayor   of   Grand   Rapids   for   several  years. 

Married,  October  9,  1873,  Edith  West  of  Appleton.  Children:  Glenn 
IL,  lawyer,  at  Ladysmith,  Wis.;  Fern  A.,  wife  of  Arthur  M.  Arpin,  Thief 
River    Falls,    Minn.;    Hazel,   a   student. 


XVIII.     CLASS   OF   1874. 

151.      ROBERT   JACKSON    GAMBLE. 

Present    Address,    Sioux    Falls,    South    Dakota. 

Born,  near  Akron,  Genesee  county,  New  York,  February  7,  1851,  of 
Scotch-Irish  ancestry. 

Through  part  of  his  course  in  Lawrence  he  supported  himself  by 
teaching  and  finally  graduated  with  honors.  After  leaving  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity studied  law  with  the  firm  of  Jenkins,  Elliot  &  Wheeler  of  Mil- 
waukee, and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Wisconsin.  Located  at  Yankton 
and  formed  partnership  with  his  brother,  the  late  John  R.  Gamble,  in 
January,  1876.  They  were  associated  in  the  practice  of  law  until  the 
death  of  the  latter,  in  August,  1891.  Senator  Gamble  received  the  de- 
grees of  B.  S.  and  M.  S.,  honorary  degree  of  LL.  D.  from  Lawrence  in 
1909. 

Senator  Gamble  was  district  attorney  for  the  Second  judicial  district 
of  the  Territory;  city  attorney  of  the  "ity  of  Yankton   for  two  terms;  and 


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state  senator  in  1885.  He  represented  his  state  as  congressman-at-large  in 
the  Fifty-fourth  congress,  and  again  in  the  Fifty-sixth  congress.  In  1900 
he  withdrew  as  a  candidate  for  congress  and  announced  his  candidacy  for 
the  United  States  senate.  He  was  elected  in  January,  1901;  re-elected  in 
1907. 

Senator  Gamble  has  been  an  active  member  in  the  Republican  organi- 
zation of  his  state  for  many  years.  He  was  chairman  of  the  Republican 
state  convention  in  1892,  and  also  in  1893.  Was  also  chairman  of  the 
convention  in  1891  that  inaugurated  the  movement  which  led  to  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  state  at  the  World's  Columbian  exposition,  Chicago,  in 
1893.  During  the  long  struggle  for  statehood  in  territorial  days,  he  recog- 
nized the  necessity  for  congressional  action  looking  to  the  admission  of 
the  state  into  the  Union,  in  opposition  to  many  who  took  the  extreme 
views  that  the  people  of  the  proposed  state  could  act  independently  of 
congress.  On  July  4,  1888,  he  delivered  an  oration  at  Yankton,  sustaining 
this    position,    which    attracted    general    attention    throughout    the    territory. 

Member  of  Cosmos  Club,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Naional  Institute  of 
Social  Sciences,  life  member  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  South  Da- 
kota;   member   of  Phi   Beta   Kappa   fraternity. 

Married,  in  1884,  Carrie  S.  Osborne,  at  Portage.  One  son,  Ralph  A., 
graduate  of  Princeton  University  in  the  class  of  1909  and  of  the  law 
department    of    Columbia    University    in    1912. 

152.  ALICE  JOSEPHINE   (GODWIN)   EDGERTON. 

Present   address,    956    St.    Clair    Street,    St.    Paul,    Minnesota. 

Born,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  1870-1874;  Degrees  B.  S. 
and  M.  S. 

Occupied  for  a  time  as  assistant  principal  of  schools  at  Waupaca  and 
Berlin,   Wisconsin. 

Married,  July  11,  1883,  at  Appleton,  to  George  B.  Edgerton,  native 
of  Mantorville,  Minnesota.  Children:  Margaret  Godwin,  now  Mrs.  James 
Trent  Christison;  Lillian,  now  Mrs.  Louis  P.  Mack;  Josephine  and  George. 

153.  JAMES    JOHN    HOSKINS. 

Present   address,    Dodgeville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    July    15,    1849,    Dodgeville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1870-1874;  degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  Albany 
Law  School;   degree  B.   L. 

Began  the  practice  of  law  in  fall  of  ]875  at  Dodgeville,  Wisconsin. 
Circuit  Court  Commissioner  since  1880.  Member  county  board  several 
times.  Treasurer  and  secretary  Iowa  County  Agricultural  Society.  Mem- 
ber of  Hoskins,  Thomas  &  Co.,  mercantile  and  smelting  company.  Real 
estate  dealer. 

Member  of  Dodgeville  lodge  No.  119,  F.  &  A.  M.,  R.  A.  M.  and  pres- 
ent E.   H.   P.      Visited   England  and  Wales  in   1887. 

Married,  September  11,  1889,  Coray  A.  Shell  of  Dodgeville.  One 
child. 

154.  JOHN   WILLIAM   HUME. 

Present    address,    179    Algoma    Street,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   April    12,   1855,   Emerald   Grove,    Rock   county,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools  at  Janesville;  at  Lawrence  University, 
1870-1874.  Admitted  to  bar  in  1877.  Has  practiced  law  at  Oshkosh  ever 
since. 

1891,  member  of  board  of  regents  of  normal  schools.  Immediately 
on  appointment  was  elected  president  and  served  until  Governor  Upham 
was    elected    and    another    regent    was    appointed    in    his    place.      1883-1884, 


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city  attorney  of  Oshkosh.  1892,  delegate  from  Sixth  congressional  dis- 
trict to  the  national  Democratic  convention.  Member  of  board  of  public 
parks  of  Oshkosh  for  past  twenty-five  years  and  president  for  past  ten 
years. 

Married,   October  29,   1879,   Nettie  A.    Scott,    a  native  of   Oshkosh. 
No  children. 

156.      BEULAH    ANTOINETTE     (JOHNSON)     JOHNSON.  (De- 

ceased.) 

Deceased,    1881. 

Born,  January   4,    1851,    Preble,  New   York. 
Home    was   in   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  May  25,  1875,  to  De  Witt  S.  Johnson,  of  Appleton.  Children: 
De  Witt  S.,  Bryant  and  Beulah  A. 

156.  CLINTON    PETER    LOOMER. 

Present   address,    Nevada,   Missouri. 

For  a  time  farmer  at   Mequon   River,  Wisconsin. 

157.  BYRON  JOHN  PRICE. 

Present   address,    2332    First   Street,    N.    W.,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Born,   August    10,   1850,   at   Menasha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   University,    1869-1874. 

Occupation,  newspaper  work.  For  twenty-six  years  editor  and  pro- 
prietor of  Hudson  "Star-Times."  Has  been  president  of  Wisconsin  Press 
association   and    president   of    National    Editorial    association. 

March,  1905,  appointed  by  President  Roosevelt,  deputy  auditor  for 
the  navy  at  Washington,  D.  C.  On  July  1,  1911,  the  office  was  covered 
into  the  Civil  Service  and  styled  Chief  Clerk  and  Chief  of  Division,  which 
position   he   held   until   retired    1921    by   reason   of   age   limit. 

Married,  August  27,  1870,  Emma  J.   Ells,  Oberlin,  Ohio.     No  children. 

158.  SOBESKI    SHAW  VAN.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  May  8,  1915. 

Born,    1849,    township    of    Hubbard,    Dodge    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1869-1874. 

For  31  years  was  engaged  with  D.  M.  Ferry  &  Co.,  the  seed  firm  of 
Detroit,    Michigan. 

Married,  1881.  Lilla  A.  Lewis,  of  London,  England.  Children:  John 
M.  and  Clara  B. 

159.  JACOB   SIMS. 

Present   address,    211    E.    Prospect   Street,    Dennison,    Iowa. 

Born,   Dodgeville,   Wisconsin,   November   30,    1850. 

Educated  at  common  schools;  Lawrence  University,  1869-1874.  De- 
gree A.   B. 

Was  principal  of  high  school  at  Oconto,  Wisconsin.  Following  that 
did  editorial  work  on  the  Christian  Statesman  at  Milwaukee  in  1875;  was 
also  editor  of  "The  Citizen"  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.  In  1879  was  admitted 
to   the   pratice   of   law   and  is   still   in   the   profession. 

Married,  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  January  11,  1887,  to  Anna  H.  Squire. 
Children;  James  D.,  Chicago;  Mariana,  married;  Katherine,  married;  Mar- 
jorie,  a  teacher  in   the  University  of  Illinois;   John   Alan,   Waterloo,   Iowa. 


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1«0.      BALFOUR   HERMAN  US   VAN  VLECK. 

Present  address,    Westfield,    Iowa. 

Born,    September   21,    1851,   Fond   du  Lac,   Wisconsin. 
For  some  years  connected  with  the  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History. 
Lecturer  on   Biology,   Boston  University. 


XIX.     CLASS  OF   1875. 


161.  JOHN   TRUAN    CHYNOYYETH. 

Present  address,    930    Superior    Street,   Racine,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  April  27,   1850,  at  Mineral   Point,  Wisconsin. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    from  '1869-1875. 

Engaged  in  the  ministry  at  Wausau  1878-1879;  Winnebago  and  Wind- 
sor Park,  Illinois,  1889-1893,  and  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  1893-1901.  Gen- 
eral   secretary,    State    Sunday    School   Association,    1901-1905. 

Pastor  of  Congregational  church  at  Racine,  Wisconsin,  1905  until 
recently    retired   on   account   of   poor   health. 

Married,  November  17,  1878,  to  Ida  Florence  White.  One  daughter, 
Marie,    married    and    living    in    Milwaukee. 

162.  JAMES    HINSDALE. 

Last   address,    Gaylord,    North    Dakota. 

Born,   Yorkshire,   England,   November   18,   1848. 

Educated,  State  University,  two  terms;  Lawrence  University,  1871- 
1875;  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago.  Degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from 
Lawrence,  and  M.   D.   from  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago. 

Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  from  1878  to  1911;  during  this  time 
served  as  member  of  assembly  from  Crawford  county,  two  terms.  Now 
engaged  in  farming  in  North  Dakota. 

Married,  November  16,  1882,  Sarah  A.  Hooverson  of  Soldiers'  Grove, 
Wisconsin.  Children:  Alvina,  living  on  a  homestead  in  North  Dakota; 
Mae,   wife    of   Mr.    D.    H.    Leary,    Soldiers'    Grove,   Wisconsin. 

163.  ISAAC   N.   McCOMB. 

Present   address,    Brillion,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   December   11,   1850,   Hortonville,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Hortonville  public  school  and  at  Lawrence  University, 
1870-1875.  Degrees  B.  S.  and  A.  B.  from  Lawrence  University,  and  M. 
D.   from  Northwestern   Medical   College   in  1877. 

Occupied  in  practice  of  medicine  at  Brillion,  Wisconsin.  Member  of 
assembly  from  Calumet  county,  1900-1902.  County  jury  commissioner 
1902-1915.  Favorite  recreation,  hunting,  fishing  and  boating.  Traveled 
extensively   in  United   States,    Canada   and   Europe.      Dealer   in   real   estate. 

Married,  December  16,  1878,  Anna  R.  Radloff,  of  Brillion,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Mildred  R.;  Earl  Vinton,  practicing  medicine  and  surgery;  Ross 
K.,  engineer;   Vila  E. 

164.  ADDIE   BEN    (PILLSBURY)    YVATERHOUSE. 

Present   address,    46   Lake   Avenue,    Melrose,   Massachusetts. 
Born,  June  27,  1851,  Kingfield,  Maine. 

Educated  at  Farmington  and  Augusta,  Maine;  and  at  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity,  1873-1875.     Degree  B.   S. 


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Member  of  Melrose  school  committee  for  six  years;  member  of  the 
Melrose  Woman's  Club  in  1S90,  assisted  in  organizing  the  General  Feder- 
ation of  Woman's  Clubs,  member  of  Pioneer  Workers  of  the  G.  F.  W.  C, 
member  of  the  Social  and  Industrial  Conditions  committee  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts State  Federation.  Belongs  to  many  other  literary  and  civic  or- 
ganizations. First  graduate  of  Lawrence  to  join  the  Boston  branch  of 
Association    of    Collegiate   Alumnae. 

Married,  January  19,  1876,  William  A.  Waterhouse,  native  of  Bow- 
doinham,  Maine.  Children:  William  Eben,  graduate  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity and  Harvard  Law  School;  and  Harold  Pillsbury,  graduate  of  Harvard 
University  and  Boston  University  Law  School;  in  partnership  with  his 
brother. 

165.  EVA    MAY    PUTNEY.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   June  6,   1877,  at  Brookfield,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   April   1,   1852,   Brookfield,   Wisconsin. 

After  graduation  became  teacher  in  State  School  for  the  Blind,  Janes- 
ville, Wisconsin,  which  position  she  held  at  the  time  of  her  death. 

166.  LINUS    HOMER    SEAVER.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   January    4,    1848,    Montreal,    Canada. 

Educated  at  Olivet,  Michigan,  Lawrence  University,  1874-1875;  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1876.  Degrees  B.  S.  from  Lawrence  University,  B. 
L.   from  Michigan  University. 

Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Ellsworth  from  1877  to  present  time, 
with   exception   of   one  year. 

1882-1886,  county  attorney  of  Ellsworth  county;  1892,  mayor  of  Ells- 
worth; 1894-1898,  treasurer  of  Ellsworth;  1897-1901,  member  of  Kansas 
legislature  for  three  terms;  made  two  trips  to  Europe;  member  of  A.  F. 
and  A.  M. 

Married,  1880,  Nellie  V.  Osborne,  of  Nunda,  New  York.  Children: 
W.  R.  Seaver,  lawyer  at  Ellsworth,  Wisconsin;  C.  H.  Seaver,  electrician 
with    Fairbanks,    Morse    &    Co.,    Chicago. 

167.  JOHN  JAMES    SIMPSON. 

Present  address,    Crown   Point,   Indiana. 

Born,  April   7,  1851,  at   Springfield,   Ohio. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1870-1875.     Degrees,  B.  S.  and  M.  S. 

1875-1880,  taught  school;  1881-1894,  published  newspapers  at  Antigo, 
Wisconsin,  and  Bessemer,  Michigan.  Entered  the  Presbyterian  ministry 
in  1896. 

Has  always  taken  a  special  interest  in  pioneer  and  missionary  work. 
Took  leading  part  in  the  organization  of  Langlade  county,  Wisconsin,  in 
1881;  also  in  the  organization  of  Gogebic  county,  Michigan,  in  1886-ld87. 
Gave  special  attention  to  the  early  education  and  religious  development  of 
both  these  regions.  Founded  Presbyterian  church  of  North  Milwaukee  in 
1897.  After  eleven  years  as  pastor  there,  came  to  Indiana  where  he  was 
pastor    of   Presbyterian   churches   until    recently,    when    retired. 

Married,  1880,  Sarah  P.  Hawthorne,  a  native  of  New  Brunswick. 
Children:  Ralph  H.,  with  the  Modern  Steel  Structural  company,  Chicago, 
Illinois;    and   Ethel   M.,    instructor   of   music. 

168.  HOWARD   WIN  SLOW   TILTON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  1902. 

Born,  June  9,   1849,   Frankfort,   Maine. 
Degree,  A.  M.  from  Lawrence. 

Journalist.  For  a  time  editor  of  the  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  Gazette. 
Later  editor  of  the  "Omaha  Bee;"  influential  in  politics. 

Married,   November   15,   1876,   Mary   L.   Joslyn   of  Janesville. 


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169.  EUGENE    GROVER    UPDIKE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  December   24,  1917. 

Born,   November    18,   1850,   at  Enfield,   New  York. 

Educated  at  Wayland  Academy;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute;  Lawrence 
University,    1871-1875.       Degrees   of  A.    B.   and   D.    D.    from  Lawrence. 

For  fourteen  years  was  in  the  Methodist  ministry.  For  25  years  was 
pastor  of  the  most  popular  Congregational  church  in  the  northwest  with 
more  than   3,000   persons  in   his  parish   located  at  La   Crosse,   Wisconsin. 

Favorite   recreation   farming  and   not   preaching. 

Married,   September  6,   1876,   Clara  Faville. 

170.  ELIZABETH    CAROLINE    (VIVIAN)     HARRINGTON. 

(Deceased.) 

Deceased,    October    11,    1902,    at    sanatarium    in    Kenosha,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    May   6,    1852,   Augusta,   Maine. 

Married,  February  26,  1877,  to  William  W.  Hutchinson  of  Appleton, 
Wisconsin.  Children:  Vivian  Harwood,  Reeve  Huntington  and  Foye 
Hutchinson.     Married,  July,   1900,  H.   S.   Harrington,  at  Riverside,  Illinois. 

171.  ALEXANDER  BERT  WHITMAN.   (Deceased.) 

Born   April,    1854,   town   of   Turner,   Maine. 

Entered  Lawrence   in    1870,    graduated   in    1875,   classical   course. 

After  graduation,  worked  as  carpenter,  taught  school  at  different  places, 
closing  his  educational  work  with  nine  years  as  city  superintendent  of 
Appleton  schools.  Studied  law  in  offices  of  Judge  J.  E.  Harriman,  John 
Bottensek  and  Harry  C.  Sloan;  and  commenced  the  practice  of  law  in  1883, 
Appleton.  Was  city  attorney;  also  engaged  in  real  estate,  and  iron  and 
other  kinds  of  mining. 

Married,  1876,  Eliza  M.  Briggs,  daughter  of  W.  W.  and  Mary  E. 
Briggs.  Children:  Irene  L.,  married  to  W.  B.  Bullock;  Mary  A.,  married 
to   G.   L.   Blood;   Elizabeth   C. 


XX.     CLASS   OF   1376. 


172.  MARY  JULIA    (BALCH)    HOUGHTON. 

Present  address,   76   Warren  Avenue,   Wauwatosa,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    Weyauwega,    Wisconsin,   January    21,    1855. 

Educated  at  the  Weyauwega  high  school;  and  at  Lawrence  from  1871 
to   -1876. 

Taught  school  one  year  after  graduation.  Belongs  to  several  literary 
societies,  and  is  also  connected  with  the  College  Endowment  society  of 
Milwaukee.      Active    in    missionary    societies    and    women's    clubs. 

Married,  Frank  W.  Houghton,  September  29,  1879.  Children:  See 
No.   181. 

173.  EBEN   PAGE  BRIGGS. 

Present  address,  Winneconne,  Wisconsin. 
Born,  Hortonville,  Wisconsin,  March  20,  1854. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1871-1876.  Degrees  of  B.  S.  and 
M.  S.  , 

From   1877-1887,   associated   with   his   father  in  building  and   managing 


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the  Briggs  House,  Appleton,  Wis.;  1887-1892,  manager  of  Victoria  Flour 
Mills,  Appleton,  Wis.  Town  clerk  of  Winneconne  for  five  years.  At 
present   engaged  in   farming  near  Winneconne,   Wisconsin. 

Married,  May  19,  1881,  Miss  E.  M.  Tipler,  who  died  February  28, 
1890.  Married,  January  2,  1892,  Carrie  L.  Tipler.  Three  children:  Inez 
E.,    George   E.,    and   Edna    M. 

174.  MARY  (CLEGGETT)  VANDERHOOP. 

Present  address,    Gay   Head,   Massachusetts. 

Born    in    Pennsylvania,    of    Scotch-Irish    ancestry. 

Educated  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

After  graduation  taught  in  the  south  for  eight  years.  In  1886  settled 
in  Massachusetts.  Author  of  "Legends  of  Gay  Head."  Postmaster  Gay 
Head    1908-1913.      Published   an   Indian    history    in    1904;    again   in    1920. 

Married,  at  Pine  Bluff,  Arkansas,  in  March,  1883,  to  Edwin  D.  Van- 
derhoop.      Seven   children.      Edwin,   the   oldest,   deceased   1909. 

175.  MARY  NASH    (CONKEY)    HADDOCK.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  January  12,  1913. 

Born,   June   2,    1854,    at    Pontotoc,    Mississippi. 

Educated  at  Lawrence   from   1874   to   1876.     Degrees   B.    S.   and   M.    S. 

Occupied  after  marriage  as  a  busy  pastor's  wife  and  home  maker. 
Accomplished  artist  in  drawing,  painting  and  water-color.  Has  done  mag- 
azine illustrating.  Illustrated  "Nature's  Calendar."  Water-colors  ac- 
cepted and  exhibited  by  the   Boston  Art   Club,  and  the  Atlantic  exposition. 

Married,  October  25,  1877,  Frank  C.  Haddock,  Watertown,  New  York. 
Children:   See  No.   179. 

176.  WALLACE   KING   COOK.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   October  14,  1903. 

Born,    October,    21,    1848,   at   Gratiot,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at   Lawrence  from  1870  to   1876.      Degree   of  A.   M. 

For  many  years  employed  as  right-of-way  agent  for  the  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Railway  company. 

Married,  September  5,  1878,  Mary  M.  Orbison,  of  Appleton,  Wiscon- 
sin.    Two   children:   William   Orbison  and   Edna   King. 

177.  THOMAS    MARTIN    EVANS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  1915. 

Born,    November   26,    1852,    at    Mineral    Point,    Wisconsin. 
Attended   Lawrence   University    from    1872-1876.      Degrees   of    B.    S.,    A.    B. 
and  A.  M.       Degree  of  D.   D.   from  Cornell  College  in   1906. 

Entered  West  Wisconsin  Conference  1876;  1883  became  a  member  of 
the  Upper  Iowa  Conference  in  which  he  served  in  its  most  prominent 
charges.      At   one   time    District    Superintendent   of   the    Waterloo    district. 

Married,  June  2,  1880,  Ella  M.  James.  Children:  Nelson  James; 
Irma  L.,  married,  present  name  Gates;  Thomas  Edward;  and  John  Crippen- 

178.  EDWARD    WILLARD    FARNHAM. 

Present  address,    Cedaredge,   Col.,   R.   F.    D.,   Box   61. 

Born,    December   19,    1851,    at   Johnstown,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Janesville  high  school;  Milton  College,  and  Lawrence 
University,   from   1873  to  1876.      Degrees  A.   B.   and  A.   M.   at  Lawrence. 

Occupied  since  graduation  in  teaching  in  Wisconsin,  then  in  business 
in   Aberdeen,    S.    D.,    Sioux    City,    Iowa,    Wichita,    Kansas,    St.    Louis,    Mis- 


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souri,  in  1896  became  manager  of  the  busness  house  of  J.  I.  Case  &  Co., 
at  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  in  which  business  he  was  very  successful.  Spends 
his  time  at  present  in  looking  after  his  farm  interests.  Won  the  Grand 
Prize  over  the  world  in  his  line  of  fruit  at  the  St.  Louis  World's  Fair  in 
1904.      For   some  years   engaged   in   fruit    farming. 

Favorite  recreation   is   work. 

Married,  March  10,  1886,  Josie  E.  Reynolds,  of  Wichita,  Kansas,  now 
deceased.  Three  children,  only  one  is  living,  Willard  E.,  who  is  professor 
of   English,   Washington   and    Lee   University. 

179.  FRANK    CHAINING    HADDOCK.      (Deceased.) 

Died   February   15,    1915. 

Born,   November    17,   1853,   at   Watertown,    New   York. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  from  1869  to  1876.  Degrees  B.  S. 
and  M.   S.   from  Lawrence;   and   Ph.   D.,   1904,   from   Boston   University. 

Pastor  of  various  churches  in  Maine,  Connecticut,  Ohio  and  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Editor  of  the  Lawrence  University  "Neoterian;"  also  "the  Christian 
Statesman,"  "The  Milwaukee  Globe,"  a  contributor  to  the  "Central  Law 
Journal,"  "Southern  Law  Review."  Author  of  "Life  of  Rev.  George  C. 
Haddock,  M.  A.,"  "A  Boy  and  the  Christ,"  "Power  of  Will,"  and  "Power 
for  Success,"  "Personal  Atmosphere,"  "Business  Power,"  "Culture  of 
Courage,"  "The  New  Psychology."  Contributor  to  "Methodist  Review," 
"Journal    of   Pedagogy,"   and   other   publications. 

Married,  October  25,  1877,  Mary  Nash  Conkey,  of  Appleton.  Two 
children:    Marion   Theodora   and   Helen   Conkey. 

180.  HENRY    POTTER    HAYLETT.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   May,    1905,   at   Racine,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    October    4,    1852,    Menomonee    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

Degree,   A.    M.   from   Lawrence. 

Graduate    of    Boston    University   theological    school   in    1880. 

Engaged  through  life  in  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  church.  Sta- 
tioned two  years  at  Superior,  one  year  at  Appleton,  one  year  at  Fond  du 
Lac,  two  years  at  Waukesha,  five  years  at  Racine.  Member  of  general 
conference   in    1894.      1894-1896,    financial   agent   of   Lawrence    University. 

Children:    Grace   and   Helen. 

181.  FRANK  WILBUR  HOUGHTON. 

Present   address,    76   Warren    Avenue,    Wauwatosa,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  December  21,  1849,  at  Adam's  Basin,  Monroe  county,  New 
York. 

Educated  at  the  district  school,  Adam's  Basin,  New  York;  at  Law- 
rence from  1870  to  1876. 

Principal  of  high  school  at  Wausau,  Wisconsin,  1876:1880.  Read  law 
while  teaching.  Admitted  to  the  bar  1879.  Practiced  law  at  Oshkosh, 
Wisconsin,  1880-1900.  In  1900  removed  to  Milwaukee,  and  continued  the 
practice   of   law. 

Married,  September  29,  1877,  Mary  Julia  Balch,  a  classmate,  of  Wey- 
auwega,  Wisconsin.  Children:  L.  Madge;  M.  Ruth  Curry;  Albert  B., 
practicing  law  in  Milwaukee;  Frank  Wilbur,  Jr.,  died  November  13,  1897; 
Harry   A.,   deceased   in   June,   1914. 

182.  MINNIE    HELEN    (MORY)    PECK. 

Present   address,    West    Palm    Beach,    Florida. 
Born,  June  3,   1856,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Degree   of  M.    S.   from   Lawrence. 

Taguht  school   at  Muskegon,   Michigan,   one  year  pervious  to   marriage. 
Married,    September    18,    1878,    Fred   Leslie    Peck   of   Muskegon,    Michi- 
gan, who  died   September,  1880. 


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183.  JUSTUS    HENRY   NELSON. 

Present   address,    Caixa    449,    Para,    Brazil,    S.    A. 

Born  in  the  primeval  forest,  in  the  township  of  Menomonee,  Wauke- 
sha  county,   Wisconsin,    December    22,    1850. 

Entered  Lawrence  in  January,  1872;  School  of  Theology  of  Boston 
University,  graduating  in  1879  with  the  degree  of"  S.  T.  B.  Degree  of 
A.  M.  from  Lawrence  in  1878.  The  year  after  graduating  from  the  School 
of  Theology  was  spent  in  eclectic  studies  in  the  Medical  school  of  Boston 
University. 

In  1880  went  as  missionary  to  Brazil,  earning  his  living  by  teaching 
English,  German  and  Portugese.  For  twenty  years  edited  the"Brazilian 
Christian    Advocate." 

Married,  April  13,  1880,  to  Fannie  Bishop  Capen  at  Stoughton,  Massa- 
chusetts. Four  living  children,  one  deceased.  Three  are  graduates  of  Bos- 
ton  University   and   one   of   Reed    College. 

184.  GRACE    (POMEROY)    ROBERTS. 

Present   address,    320    S.    Main    Street,    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   Fort   Wayne,    Indiana,    in    1855. 

Educated    at   Lawrence,    from    1869    to    1876. 

1878-1879,  taught  public  schools,  Waupaca;  1880-1881,  taught  in  Ap- 
pleton  schools. 

Married,  1882,  to  Charles  Edward  Roberts  of  Waupaca.  Children: 
Helen,   wife  of  Jos.   Steele,  Appleton,   and   Robert,   of  Fairfax,  Washington. 

185.  CHARLENA  (VAN  VLECK)  ANDERSON. 

Present   address,    Menlo    Park,    California. 

Born,  June   27,    1853,   Fond   du   Lac,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1869-1874.  Degree  of  A.  B.  1876.  1875-1876, 
studied  in  Germany.  Wife  of  college  professor  since  1877,  at  Butler  Uni- 
versity, Knox  College,  Purdue  and  Iowa  State  Universities.  Resided  with 
children  in  Germany,  1890-1892;  at  Stanford  University  since  1892.  Spent 
1908  in  European  travel. 

Married,  April  27,  1875,  to  Melville  Best  Anderson.  Children:  Bal- 
four Van  Vleck,  deceased;  Malcolm  Playfair,  field  naturalist,  for  five 
years  in  charge  of  the  Duke  of  Bedford's  expedition  in  eastern  Asia  for 
London  Zoological  Society;  later  in  South  America  for  Field  Museum; 
Robert  Van  Vleck,  with  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  from  1906-1913  and  now 
in  private  geological  work,  London.  Two  children,  Balfour  and  Gertrude, 
deceased. 

186.  IDA   BEATTA    (WRIGHT)    ALBERS. 

Present   address,    Antigo,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  February   1,   1856. 

Educated   at  Lawrence   from   1870-1876.      Degrees   of    B.    S.    and   M.    S 

Taught  previous  to  marriage.  Secretary  of  the  library  board  at  An- 
tigo for  four  years.  Taught  in  the  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  in  Mil- 
waukee. 

Member  of  Nequi  Antigo  Siebah  Chapter  D.  A.  R.  and  regent  for 
two  years.     Member  of  Woman's  Club,  Antigo. 

Married,  June  16,  1886,  John  F.  Albers,  native  of  New  Holstein  Wis- 
consin. Children:  Laurinda  A.,  graduated  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin 
in    1911;   John   Wright,   graduated   from    Beloit    College   in    191 9 


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XXI.     CLASS  OF   1877. 

187.  OLIN   ALFRED    CURTIS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   January,   1918. 

Born,   December   10,   1850,  Frankfort,   Maine. 

Educated  Lawrence  University  to  1877;  theological  school,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1880;  courses  in  divinity,  moral  science  and  philosophy,  Leipsic 
Unversity,  1886-1888;  Erlangen  University  1890;  Marburg  University  1893; 
Edinburgh  University  1894.  Degrees  A.  M.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  D.  from 
Boston. 

Methodist  ministry,  1880-1883  at  Janesville,  1883-1886  at  Milwaukee, 
1888-1889  at  Chicago;  1889-1895,  professor  in  systematic  theology,  Boston 
University;  September,  1896,  professor  Systematic  Theology,  Emeritus 
Drew   Theological    Seminary. 

Author  of  "Lectures  in  Systematic  Theology,"  and  "The  Christian 
Life;"   also   various   theological   papers. 

Married,  Eva  Farlin,  deceased.  Married  Helen  Francis  Hunt,  de- 
ceased.     Married,   1912.     Two   daughters,   Grace  and   Helen. 

188.  MARY   ELLEN   DANIELS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    July   13,   1921. 

Born,    Mellenville,    Columbia    county,    New   York. 

Educated  at  Appleton  common  schools,  and  at  Lawrence  1871-1877, 
excepting   three   terms.      Taught   in    common    schools    in    1878-1879. 

189.  JOHN    SCOTT   DAVIS. 

Present  address,  561 — 33rd   Street,  Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   July    9,    1849,   in    Pennsylvania. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1873-1877;  Boston  University,  1878-1881.  De- 
grees, B.  S.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  from  Lawrence;  B.  D.  from  Boston  University. 

Occupied  as  clergyman  of  the  Methodist  church  in  Wisconsin.  Trus- 
tee  of  Lawrence  College  for  many  years.      Traveled  in   Europe. 

Married,  October  8,  1884,  Edith  Smith,  of  '75.  Children:  Mary,  Ruth, 
married   to   D.    H.    Stevens,   class   of  1906;    Richard   and    Elizabeth. 

190.  DAVID    GARDNER    EARL.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    August   27,    1892. 

Born    at    Aztalan,    Jefferson    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1872-1877;  Rush  Medical  College. 
Degrees  obtained:  M.  S.  from  Lawrence,  and  M.  D.  from  Rush  Medical 
College.      From    1878-1881    post   graduate    work   at   Rush    Medical    College. 

Practiced  medicine  at  Lake  Mills  until  time  of  death.  Was  member 
of   Wisconsin    Medical    Society. 

Married,  September  20,  1881,  Fanny  I.  Kennish.  Children:  Clara 
Louise,   died   December   20,   1883;    Florence   Corlett. 

191.  EVA    HARRIET    (FARLIN)    CURTIS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    1883. 

Born,   May  31,   1854,   Portland,   New  York. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  1871-1877.   Degrees  B.    S.   and   M.   S. 
Taught  school  more  or  less  until  marriage. 

Married,  September  12,  1880,  to  Olin  A.  Curtis.  One  child,  Grace 
Farlin. 


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192.  LEOPOLD    HAMMEL. 

Present    address,    82    Wisconsin    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   August   24,    1858,    Rochester,    New   York. 

Educated  in  common  schools  of  Appleton;  and  at  Lawrence  1870-1S<7; 
at  Columbia  College  law  school,  New  York,  1878-1879.  Degrees,  B.  S. 
and   M.    S.    from    Lawrence. 

From  1879-1887,  practiced  law  at  Appleton,  and  since  then  at  Mil- 
waukee. 

In  years  3885-1886-1887-1888  member  of  Wisconsin  legislature;  1893- 
1894,  district  attorney,  Milwaukee  county.  An  officer  of  several  religious 
and  charitable  associations,  and  business  corporations.  Member  of  several 
political  clubs  and  other  societies.  One  of  the  founders  of  Mount  Sinai 
Hospital  of  Milwaukee  and  secretary  for  21  years.  Chairman  of  the  Re- 
ligious  School   Board   of   Congregation    Emanuel   for   25    years. 

Married,  October  23,  1889,  Carrie  Hammel,  born  at  Appleton.  No 
children. 

193.  HELEN    MARIA    (HAYWARD)    DREW. 

Present  address,   Kilbourn,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    August    29,    1853,    at    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools  and  Lawrence.  Degrees  of  B.  S.  and  M. 
S.      Member    of    church    and    philanthropic    societies. 

Married,  March  5,  1879,  to  Mark  A.  Drew.  Children:  Robert  and 
Wilbur,  who  died  in  infancy;  Harris  E.  Drew,  graduate  of  Lawrence. 
Engaged   in   newspaper    work   in    Janesville. 

194.  GERTRUDE  SARAH  (IRISH)   STOW. 

Present  address,   Box  101,  Aberdeen,   South   Dakota. 

Born,   January    9,    1854,    Hopewell,   New    York. 

Occupied   before    marriage    as    a    teacher. 

Married    to   Alexander   W.    Stow,   class    of   1880.      See    No.    237. 

195.  FANNY   ISABEL    (KENNISH)    EARL. 

Present   address,   Lake   Mills,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1872-1877.  Degrees,  B.  S.  and  M. 
S.  from  Lawrence.  Studied  in  Greek  and  Hebrew  history  at  Leland  Stan- 
ford  University;    also    took  lectures   at    Sorbonne,    Paris. 

Member  of  League  of  American  Pen-Women,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Taught  at  Mineral  Point,  1877-1878;  Kilbourn,  1878-1879;  Appleton  first 
ward,  1879-1881.  Organized  and  was  first  president  of  the  Lake  Mills 
Woman's  Club;  member  of  art  and  other  committees  of  Wisconsin  Feder- 
ation of  Woman's  clubs;  member  of  League  of  American  Pen-Women, 
Washington,    D.    C. ;    American   Association   of  University   Women. 

Traveled  in  thirty  states  of  the  Union,  and  spent  the  year  1908-1909 
in  Europe;  spent  three. months  in  England,  five  in  Paris,  and  the  remain- 
der of  the  year  traveling  in  France,  Switzerland,  Germany,  and  Belgium. 
Has  done  occasional  journalistic  and  magazine  work.  Three  years  with 
the  publishnig  house  (Historical  Association,  Madison),  and  wrote  the  his- 
tory of  Waukesha  and  La  Crosse  counties,  and  has  done  work  on  "En- 
cyclopedic History  of  the  Civil  War,"  and  also  has  done  research  studies 
in  connection  with  this  work  in  Madison  Historical  Library.  Has  written 
a  good  many  stories  and  poems.  Now  working  especially  in  historical  and 
genealogical  lines. 

Married,  September  20,  1881,  at  Waupaca,  to  David  Earl.  M.  D. 
Children:  Clara  Louisa,  born  Sept.  21,  1882,  died  Dec  20,  1883;  Florence 
Corlett,  educated  at  Leland  Stanford  University  and  University  of  Wis- 
consin, graduating  in  the  class  of  1907.  Married  May  23,  1912,  to  Lieut. 
Robert  Lee  Loundsburg,  who  was  killed  while  attempting  to  stop  a  run- 
away horse  of  the  wife  of  another  officer  on  Oct.  2,  1912.  Married,  June 
2,    1917,    to    C.    F.    Wilke,    Chicago. 


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106.     FANNY    CAROLINE    LeGROS. 

Present   address,    Waupaca,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    November    7,    1855,    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1872-1877.  Degree  B.  A.  Post  graduate  work 
in  biological  department  of  University  of  Minnesota  and  at  Chautauqua 
with    instructors   from    Cornell   University. 

By  profession,  teacher.  First  six  years  at  Wausau  high  school;  since 
1884  at  Minneapolis,  as  principal  of  Franklin,  Blaine  and  Hawthorne 
schools  until  1917.  Member  National  Association  of  University  Women. 
As  a  supervising  principal  was  greatly  interested  in  teaching  "citizenship," 
organizing  the  student  body  in  lines  of  cooperative  school  government. 
The  Blaine  schools  became  the  civic  center  of  an  enriched  community  life. 

197.      WILLIAM    H.    MYLREA.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    Rochester,   New   York,   January   1,   1853. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   University   from    1873-1877.      Degree   of    15.    A. 

1883  attorney-at-law;  1887-1888,  district  attorney  of  Marathon  county, 
Wisconsin;    1895-1898,   attorney    general   of   Wisconsin. 

Married,  November  12,  1884,  Minnie  Ostrander,  native  of  Jefferson, 
Wisconsin. 


198.      PAUL    DOUGLAS    PETERSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    October   30,    1905. 

Born,  August,  4,  1856,  Buffalo,  New   York. 

Married,  November  27,  1879,  Celia  Blankenberg  of  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wisconsin. 

100.      DUANE    RIFENBARK.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    November   25,    1914,   at    Big   Stone,    South    Dakota. 

Born,   Lowville,   New  York,   August   7,    1849. 

Educated  in  the  common  schools  of  Wisconsin,  and  in  Mrs.  Pooler's 
private  school  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence,  1872-1877.  Degree 
of  B.   S. 

Taught  school  at  Calumet  Harbor,  Wisconsin,  and  Yankton,  South  Da- 
kota, about  two  years.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  '  Methodist  Episcopal 
church  in  1882.  Occupied  prominent  pulpits  and  was  district  superin- 
tendent  of   the   Watertown   district   conference. 

Conference  secretary  and  treasurer  for  six  years  and  delegate  to  the 
general  conference  in  Los  Angeles,  in   1904. 

Married,  October  21,  1879,  Miss  Elizabeth  Rothman,  of  Calumet  Har- 
bor.     Children:   Olin  M.   and  Howard   H.,   Roy  D.,   Lioyd  J.,  and  Grace   E. 


XXII.     CLASS  OF  1878. 

2<H>.      HENRI'   ARTHUR    ALBERS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    January    31,    1916. 

Degrees,  M.  S.  from  Lawrence  and  M.  D.  from  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege.     Graduated    from    Rush    Medical,    March,    1881. 

Born  at  New  Holstein,  Wisconsin,  May  13,  1856.  Professor  of 
medicine  from  1893-1913  in  Wisconsin;  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons; medical  examiner  for  New  York  Life,  New  York  Mutual,  and 
Northwestern  Life  Insurance  companies.  Member  of  various  medical 
associations. 

Married,  February  2,  1882,  to  Caroline  Fleischer.  Children:  John  N., 
Edgar    H.,    Chicago;    Caroline   A. 


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201.  LEDA    AMANDA    (BALLARD)    CLARK. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    October  .6,    1854,    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Cornell  University  in  1874; 
Lawrence,    1875   to   1878   in    scientific    course. 

Married,  December  5,  1883,  to  Orlando  E.  Clark,  deceased.  One  son, 
Tildon    Ballard,   in   manufacturing  business   at   Buffalo,    N.    Y. 

202.  MINNIE    EDMEA    (BIRGE)    SAWYER. 

Present    address,    839,    Mendocino    Road,    Berkeley,    California. 

Born,  October  6,  1857,  at  Horicon,  Wis.  Father  a  manufacturer  of 
farming   implements. 

Entered  Lawrence  as  a  freshman  and  graduated  in  1878.  Degrees 
A.   B.  and  A.  M. 

Summer  school  courses  at  Harvard  and  State  Universities  of  Wash- 
ington and  California.  Also  studied  in  Germany.  Teacher  of  German 
in  college  of  Pacific,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  1903-1911,  having  charge  of  the  de- 
partment from  1908.  Removed  to  Berkeley  1911.  Holds  membership  in 
Collegiate  Alumnae  Association  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  was  vice-president 
of  Pacific  branch  of  the  W.  F.  M.  S.  Traveled  in  Germany  from  1885- 
1887  where  she  assisted  her  husband,  Prof.  W.  C.  Sawyer,  in  preparing 
"Teutonic  Legends"  and  revising  his  German  Grammar.  Is  now  editing 
some   manuscripts   left   by    Dr.    Sawyer   which    she    expects   soon   to   publish. 

Married,  July  1,  1877,  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  to  Prof.  W.  C.  Sawyer, 
then  of  Lawrence  College,  now  deceased.  Children:  Wilbur  A.,  M.  N.,  a 
doctor  in  Australia,  serving  the  International  Health  Board;  John  B.,  vice- 
counsel  general  in  Shanghai;  Edna  M.,  artist  and  singer,  married  to  R.  M. 
MeCill,  Berkeley;  George  H.,  farmer  in  San  Joaquin  Valley,  officer  in 
California    Farm    Bureau. 

203.  OLIVE  ANNETTE    (CLARK)    RICHARDSON.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    September    28,    1857,    West    Halifax,    Vermont. 
Before   marriage   engaged   in   teaching   school. 

204.  FRANK   IRA   FISHER.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1886. 

Occupied  till  death  in  the  Methodist  ministry  in  the  state  of  Min- 
nesota. Educated  Lawrence  College,  School  of  Theology  of  Boston  Uni- 
versity.    A   man   of   exceptional   promise. 

205.  ALFRED   CRAFT   McCOMB. 

Present    address,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    February    20,    1857,    at   Hortonville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1873  to  1878,  Degrees  B.  S.  and  M.  S.. 
From  1878-1885  professor  in  Wisconsin  high  schools.  1883  to  1887,  city 
superintendent  of  schools  at  Bozeman,  Montana.  Since  then  to  the  pres- 
ent, real  estate  dealer  in  city  plats  and  additions  and  in  handling  large 
timber  land,  making  city  plats  at  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Clover  Lake  re- 
sort. Rib  Lake,  Wis.,  Bozeman,  Mont.,  and  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Owned  and 
conducted  a  peacock  ranch  in  Montana  from  1S90-1894;  since  1892  sold 
timber  lands  in  Wisconsin.  Michigan,  Florida,  Louisiana,  Arkansas  and 
Missouri;  deals  at  present  in  bonds  and  stocks;  was  for  six  vears  trustee 
of  Lawrence  College;  member  of  Elks  Club,  Oshkosh;  traveled  extensively 
in    all   parts    of   the   United    States    and    Europe. 

Married,  June  13.  1894,  Ella  G.  Wilson,  now  deceased,  Oshkosh,  Wis- 
consin. Children:  Goldy  Belle,  harpist,  who  graduated  from  Oshkosh  high 
school  and  studied  at  Northwestern  and  Wisconsin  Universities;  Mary 
Jane,  attending  Lindenwood  College;  and  Mark  W.,  attending  Lawrence 
College. 


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20G.      MARY    MELISSA    (ORBISON)    COOK. 

Present  address,   77   North   Arlington   Ave.,    East   Orange,   New   Jersey. 
Born,    September    12,    1857,    at   Watertown,    Wisconsin. 
Educated   at    Lawrence,    1872    to    1878.      Degree    B.    S. 
Married,    September    5,    1878,   to    Wallis   K.    Cook,   deceased.     Children: 
Edna  Cook  Johnstone  of  East  Orange;  William  Orbison,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

207.  ELIZABETH   ANNA    (RICHMOND)    MILLAR. 

Present    address,    803    The    McKilvey,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,    September    23,    1858,    Portage    City,   Wisconsin. 

Graduated  at  Lawrence,  B.  S.  degree;  took  course  at  Wellesley  Col- 
lege 1878-1879.  Member  of  Woman's  University  Club,  Musical  Arts  So- 
ciety; also  Ladies'  Musical  Club  of  Seattle.  Teacher  of  singing.  Three 
trips  to   Europe.      Studied   in   Paris. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  to  William  E.  Millar.  One  child,  Marjorie 
C,  violinist,  who  has  studied  four  years  in  Brussels  and  St.  Petersburg, 
Russia. 

208.  MINNA   ISABEL    (ROGERS)    WINSLOW. 

Present    address,    731    Lawrence    street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    August   22,    1857,    at    Ontonagon,    Michigan. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    1873   to    1878.      Degree   M.    S. 

Superintendent  of  public  schools  at  Appleton,  1892-1893.  Member  of 
Wednesday    Club,    Riverview    Country    Club    and   Travel    Class. 

Married,  November  25,^  1878,  to  Rush  Winslow,  M.  D.  Children: 
Margaret,  married  to  Benjamin  Russell,  Hammill,  South  Dakota,  and 
Kenelm,    New   York. 

209.  EARL   BURT   SMITH. 

Present    address,    Somerton,    Arizona. 

Born,    December    15,    1855,    at   Toronto,    Canada. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    from    1873    to    1878.      Degree    B.    S. 

Practiced  law  at  Chicago;  1890  to  1893,  president  and  general  mana- 
ger of  Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago;  1893 
to  1897,  publisher,  at  350  Dearborn  street,  Chicago;  1898  to  1904,  mana- 
ger Oliver  Typewriter  Company,  at  New  York  city.  Moved  to  Riverside 
county,  California,  in  1905,  where  he  practiced  law  until  1889;  removed 
to  Somerton,  Arizona,  in  1909.  Elected  president  of  the  Yuma  County 
Water  Users  Associations  in  1912.  In  1912,  elected  chairman  of  the 
Federation  of  Water  Users  Associations.  Owns  and  operates  an  80-acre 
irrigated    ranch    upon    which    he    resides. 

Married,  September  6,  1884,  Mary  Adelle  Taylor,  of  Earlville,  Illi- 
nois. Children:  Earl  Taylor,  rancher  at  Somerton,  Arizona;  Robert  L., 
physician;    Delia   Priscilla,   wife   of   Dr.    C.    E.    Arnold,    San   Jacinto,    Calif. 

210.  ISABELLA   ELIZABETH    (SMITH)    WHITE. 

Present   address, 

Born,    October,    1854,    at    Toronto    City,    Ontario. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1874  to  1878.  Graduated  from  Woman's  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  in  1883.  Degree  B.  S.  from  Lawrence  and  M.  D. 
from   Woman's   Medical    College. 

Following  graduation  from  Lawrence,  taught  two  years*  in  high  school 
at  _  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wisconsin.  Entered  upon  the  work  of  Christian 
Science    practitioner    in    Hartford,    Conn.,    1909. 

Married  in  1882,  Samuel  K.  White,  of  Maine.  Children:  Isabella  M. 
Stimple;  Clara  A.  Wolcott;  S.  K.,  Jr.,  mechanical  engineer;  Margaret  D., 
an  artist;    Helen   R.   Whitehead;   and   Mary   J. 


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211.      GEORGE   FRANCIS    STEELE. 

Present  address,   Box   1470,   Montreal,   Canada. 

Born,    October    16,    1858,    at    Watertown,    Massachusetts. 

Father    was   president    of    Lawrence    College    from    1865-1879. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  between  the  years  1869  and  1877. 
Degrees   of  A.    B.   and   A.    M. 

In  paper  manufacturing  business  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  1879;  later 
employed  by  the  Deering  &  International  Harvester  Companies  as  general 
manager  of  manufacturing.  Subsequently  superintendent  of  several  paper 
manufacturing    plants    in    Wisconsin. 

Married,  January  17,  1883,  Jessie  Dew'ey,  of  Rutland,  Vermont,  now 
deceased.  Married,  December  25,  1912,  to  Alice  Frederick,  Chicago,  111. 
Children:  Constance  Steele  Ross;  Roderick  Swift  Steele;  Katharine  Steele; 
Dorothy    Steele. 


XXIII.     CLASS   OF   1879. 

212.  LEWIS    FAULKNER    ACERS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1893. 

213.  IRENE    (BALLARD)    ORBISON. 

Present   address,   Lawrence   street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born    September    21,    1858,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    1875-1879.      Degree    of    B.    S. 

Married,  September  22,  1880,  to  Thomas  W.  Orbison  of  Plover,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:    Thomas    E.,    Nellie    Irene,   and   Mary    Cook. 

214.  LYDIA    CORNELIUS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    February   28,    1881,   at    Oneida,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   1857,  at  Oneida,   Wisconsin. 
Oneida  Indian. 

215.  HORACE    JAMES    EVANS. 

Present   address,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   January   9,    1857,    Mineral    Point,    Wisconsin. 

Occupied   as   teacher. 

216.  RICHARD    DeLACY    EVANS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1899. 

Born,   June   9,    1854,    Mineral    Point,    Wisconsin. 

1880,    admitted    to    the    bar.      Located    at    Monroe,    Wisconsin. 

217.  GEORGE  EMORY   FELLOWS. 

Present    address,    Salt    Lake    City,    Utah. 

Born,   June   9,   1858,  at   Beaver   Dam,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Northwestern  University  Academy  in  1874;  Lawrence 
University  from  1875  to  1879.  Degrees:  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  and  L.  H.  D.  from 
Lawrence;  Ph.  D.  from  University  of  Berne,  Switzerland,  LL.  D.  from 
Bowdoin   College. 


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Universities  of  Munich  and  Berne  1888-1889.  Studied  later  at  Edin- 
burgh and  Paris.  1879  and  for  several  years  afterwards  principal  of  vari- 
ous high  schools  in  Wisconsin,  Louisiana  and  Illinois.  Professor  of  Euro- 
pean history  at  Iindiana  University,  1891-1895;  assistant  professor  Euro- 
pean history  University  of  Chicago  1895-1902.  President  of  the  University 
of  Maine  1902-1911;  president  James  Millikin  University,  Decatur,  111., 
1912-1915;  professor  history,  University  of  Utah,  1915.  Member  of  the 
Quadrangle  Club,  Chicago  University  Club,  Boston,  and  the  Round  Table 
Club  at  New  Orleans,  six  years  president  of  the  Twentieth  Century  Club, 
Bangor,  Maine,  seven  years  secretary  and  treasurer  of  National  Associa- 
tion of  State  Universities,  member  of  National  Educational  Association, 
and  for  a  time  president  of  the  department  of  Higher  Educaton;  member 
of   the   New   Orleans  Academy   of    Sciences. 

Traveled  in  Europe  three  different  times;  organized  and  equipped 
the  first  "General  Farming  Train"  in  the  United  States  in  1906  and  ran 
it   for   five   months   over   all   parts   of  the   state   of   Maine. 

Married,  October  25,  1881,  Lucia  Russell,  of  Randolph,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Gladys  Ethel,  wife  of  Prof.  G.  F.  Wittig,  Yale  University,  born 
18S3;  Dorothy  R.  B.,  deceased  1907;  Donald  R.  H.,  production  manager 
of   the    Gillliam   Advertising    Co.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

218.  FRANK    ANTOINE    NIMITS. 

Present    address,    East   Troy,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   Sault   Ste.    Marie,    October,   26,   1854. 

Educated  at  high  school  at  Ontonagon,  Michigan;  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity from  1874  to  1879;  three  years  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  De- 
grees   B.    S.    and    M.    S.    from    Lawrence,    and    diploma    from    Garrett. 

1881  to  1886,  principal  of  various  high  schools;  1887  entered  ministry 
of   Methodist   Episcopal   church. 

Married,  March  6,  1881,  Miss  Elizabeth  Klyver,  deceased.  Children: 
Francis   Marion,   married   to   Mr.   J.    H.    Linderman,    and    Charles. 

219.  MILTON    CLIFTON    PORTER. 

Present    address,    607    Cedar    street,    Merrill,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    February    22,    1855,   in    Winnebago    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  from  1873  to  1879.  Taught  three  terms  while 
at   Lawrence. 

After  graduation,  principal  of  Merrill  high  school,  superintendent  of 
its  city  schools  for  seven  years;  studied  law  in  Oshkosh  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  practice  in  1888.  Was  city  attorney,  district  attorney  and  county 
judge  of  Lincoln  county,  Wisconsin.  Member  of  city  school  board  for 
many  years. 

Married,  December  31,  1881,  Ella  M.  Rideout,  of  Oshkosh,  who  died 
October   31,   1901.      Children:    Ward   K.,   physician;    Winnifred   and   Bonnie. 

220.  EDITH   LETITIA    (SMITH)    DAVIS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    March    19,    1918. 

Born,    January    20,    1859,    Milton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Milton  College;  Lawrence  1877-1879;  Wellesley.  Degrees, 
A.    B.   D.   Lit.   and  A.    M.,   Lawrence. 

1881-1884,  teacher  of  English  literature,  Clark  University,  Atlanta, 
Georgia.  International  Secretary  Scientific  Temperance  Instruction,  W. 
C.  T.  U. 

Author  of  short  stories,  "Two,"  "Whether  White  or  Black,  a  man," 
"A   Battle   for  a    Soul." 

Married,  October,  1884,  to  John  Scott  Davis,  of  '77.  Children: 
Mary;   Ruth,  now  Mrs.  D.  H.   Stevens,  of  Chicago;   Richard,  and  Elizabeth. 


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221.  IGNATIUS    DAVID    STEFFEN. 

Present  address,   Antigo,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    17,    1855,    at   Hortonville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  county  school  and  Lawrence  University.  Degrees  M.  S. 
from  Lawrence,  M.  D.  from  Rush  Medical  College,  1887. 

Practiced  medicine  at  Antigo  since  1887;  attended  New  York  post 
graduate  medical  school.  Mayor  Antigo  three  times,  health  officer  and 
president  of  school  board.  Member  of  Wisconsin  State  Board  of  Health. 
Member  of  American  Medical  Association  and  State  Medical  Society  and 
American  Association  of  Surgeons;  Surgeon  to  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Railway    Co.      Member    of   Monday   Night   Club. 

Married,  July,  1883,  Effie  Nye,  of  Ellington,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Bernice  E.;  Lyman  A.,  physician  and  surgeon  at  Antigo;  Glyndon  F. ; 
deceased;    Margaret  L.,   teacher   at   Antigo;    Richard    David,   student. 

222.  FLORENCE   CHARLOTTE    (THOMPSON)    MURCH. 

Present   address,    1703 — 11th    Street,   Greeley,    Colorado. 

Born,  March  30,   1859,  Fulton,  New  York. 

Educated  at  Poinette  and  Lawrence  University  1873  to  1879.  De- 
grees A.  B.   and  A.   M. 

Taught  in  the  first  ward  school,  Appleton,  1879  to  1880;  Portage  high 
school,  1880  to  1882.  Member  of  Art  Club,  Denver;  Shamrock  Club, 
Greeley. 

Married,  August  30,  1882,  to  George  H.  Murch  of  Appleton,  Wiscon- 
sin. Children:  Florence  May,  married;  Clarence,  killed  in  mine  accident; 
Walter,    married;    George;    Henry;    and    Helen,    married. 

223.  HENRY  ALLEN   TICE. 

Present   address,    2032    Greenwood    Street,    Pueblo,    Colorado. 

Born,    August    30,    1855,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

Entered  Lawrence  1875;  graduated  1879.  Studied  law  but  entered 
railroad  service  Operating  Department;  was  chief  clerk,  division  super- 
intendent, trainmaster,  and  later  superintendent.  Traveled  extensively  in 
United   States  and   Mexico. 

Married,  October  26,  1881,  to  Ella  J.  Webb  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Eldon,  physician;  Harold,  efficiency  engineer;  Belle  (Mrs.  J. 
D.  Gassett) ;   Josephine. 


XXIV.     CLASS   OF   1880. 


224.      ADDIS    ALBRO.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  November  7,  1911. 

Born,   Middleburgh,   New   York,    February    18,    1855. 

Educated  at  Ft.  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  Ft.  Edward,  New 
York;  Fort  Wayne  College,  Ft.  Wayne,  Indiana;  and  at  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, where  he  graduated  with  the  degree  of  B.  S.  In  1879  was 
licensed  to  preach  and  subsequently  joined  the  North  Indiana  conference; 
oi  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  In  1886  he  graduated  from  the  law 
department  of  the  Union  University,  receiving  the  degree  of  LL.  B.  1901- 
1904,  chaplain  of  Michigan  Military  Academy.  1893-1894  served  as 
chaplain  of  the  senate  of  New  York  state  and  in  1900  was  a  delegate 
from  Michigan  to  the  national  Republican  convention.  Author  of  "Our 
Country's   Flag." 

Married,  February  19,  1878,  Mary  Alice  Scribner  of  Schoharie,  New 
York.  Children:  Addis  Bliss,  research  chemist;  Ames  Scribner;  Ruth; 
and  Ward  Sloan. 


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225.      EDWARD   HALL   APLIN.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1899. 

Born,    1860,   Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 
Home  at  time   of  graduation   was   Elkhorn,   Wisconsin. 
Teacher;    admitted    to    bar    in    1882;    practiced    law    at    Huron,    Dakota; 
district    attorney;    state    senator. 

2126.      HELEN    ROBINSON    (ENOS)    PUTNEY. 

Present  address,   Nashua,   Iowa. 

Born,   January   18,    1859,    Gloversville,   New   York. 

Before  her  marriage  taught  many  years  in   public  schools   of   Appleton. 

Married,  to   Leigh    Putney   at  Appleton.      Children;    Leona   May. 

22T.      ELLEN   FRANCES    (HUNT)    CURTIS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1895. 

After  graduation  at  Lawrence  took  course  at  Wellesley  College,  Mas- 
sachusetts.     Taught   at    Lawrence   University. 

Married,    to    O.    A.    Curtis,    class    of   '77      Children:    See    187. 

228.  WALTER  BERTRAND  KELLOGG. 

Present    address,    1927    John    Avenue,    Superior,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin,    May    16,    1859. 

Educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Milwaukee;  and  at  Lawrence,  1874 
to   1889.     Degrees  A.   B.  and  A.  M. 

Studied  law  in  Minneapolis  and  was  admitted  in  1885.  Practiced  in 
Minneapolis,  Fargo,  Superior,  Wisconsin.  Been  public  administrator  of 
Douglas    county    since    1909.      Interested    in    civic    matters. 

Married,  Venetta  White  of  Hudson,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Laura  W. 
(Byard);    Delos  H.;    Mary   C;   and  Venetta. 

229.  THOMAS   ALBERT   MeKAY. 

Present    address,    South    Range,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    November    3,    1854,    at   Grand    Chute,    one   mile   from   Appleton. 

Educated  in  district  school;  private  school  at  Appleton;  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity. Degrees  M.  S.,  Lawrence;  A.  M.,  University  of  Indiana,  for 
work  done  in  German.  Engaged  in  farming.  Has  kept  up  work  in  mod- 
ern  languages,   economics   and   anthropology. 

Member  of  the  African  Society  and  of  the  American  Anthropology 
Association.  Reports  his  favorite  recreation  as  the  study  of  Anthropology, 
Linguistics,  Archaeology  and   Religions. 

Unmarried. 

230.  CHARLES   GAYGER  ORR. 

At  last  report  was  residing  in  state  of  Minnesota. 
Born,    January    24,    1857,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

231.  LIBBIE    JANE    (PLANTZ)    MILLAR. 

Present   address,    309    S.    Bluff    Street,   Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   October   25,   1857,  at  Johnstown,  New   York. 

Educated  at  Milton  College;  Lawrence  University  1879  to  1880.  De- 
gree of  M.   S. 

Studied  music  in  New'  England  Conservatory.  Taught  music  in  vari- 
ous places.  Favorite  recreation  is  china  painting.  After  graduaton  for 
one   year   in   charge   of   Eau    Claire    Academy. 

Married,  October  3,  1883,  Webster  Millar.  One  daughter,  Ina  Beata 
(Rice),   Beloit,   Wis.,   a  graduate   of  Lawrence. 


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232.  SAMUEL.   PLA1VTZ. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  June   13,   1859,  at  Gloversville,   New  York. 

Educated  at  Milton  College,  Lawrence  University,  School  of  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1880  to  1883;  School  of  All  Sciences,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1883  to  1886;  Berlin  University,  Germany,  1890  to  1891.  Degrees: 
A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.  and  Ph.  D.  from  Boston  Uni- 
versity; D.  D.  from  Albion  College.  Degree  of  LL.  D.  from  Baker  Uni- 
versity,  University   of   Wisconsin   and   Northwestern   University. 

Member  of  Victoria  Institute,  London;  member  of  Wisconsin  Acade- 
my of  Arts,  Sciences  and  Letters;  member  of  the  General  Conference 
Methodist  Episcopal  church  in  1900-1908-1912-1916;  member  of  commis- 
sion to  organize  the  Epworth  League;  member  of  commission  of  consolida- 
tion of  benevolent  societies  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  Trustee  of 
the  Carnegie  Foundation  fund  for  the  pensioning  of  retired  college  pro- 
fessors. Secretary  of  the  University  Senate  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
church  for  fifteen  years;  ex-president  of  the  Epworth  Heights  Assembly 
Association,  Ludington,  Michigan;  acting  president,  Association  of  Ameri- 
can Colleges;  member  commission  on  scholarship  of  Association  of  Ameri- 
can Colleges;  secretary  Educational  Jubilee  Movement  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  church  in  which  $33,000,000  were  raised  for  education;  member 
of  a  commission  to  study  the  higher  education  of  negroes;  chairman  of 
commission  to  study  religious  conditions  in  Amercan  colleges  and  univer- 
sities;  and   member    of  other   educational   commissions. 

From  1887  to  1890,  also  from  1891  to  1894,  pastor,  Detroit,  Michigan. 
President   of   Lawrence,    1894   to    present   time. 

Contributed  many  articles  to  periodicals,  also  articles  to  several  mag- 
azines, and  chapters  to  two  books.  Has  also  done  editorial  work  for  three 
periodicals  of  wide  circulation.  Published  a  book  on  "The  Church  and 
the  Social  Problem,"  contributor  to  Hasting's  "Dictionary  of  the  Bible." 
Taught  philosophy  and  religion  at  Lawrence  University  in  addition  to 
work  of  president  since  1894.  Has  done  work  on  lecture  platform,  and 
given  many  addresses  and  papers  on  special  occasions. 

Married,  September  16,  1885,  Myra  A.  Goodwin,  Indianapolis,  In- 
diana, a  teacher  at  De  Pauw  University,  deceased  1914.  Married,  Mae 
Belle  Person,  Port  Gibson,  Mississippi,  1916.  Two  children:  Elsie  Content 
Remley,  graduate  of  class  of  1910,  residing  at  Appleton;  and  Florence 
Ethel  Gochnauer,   graduate  of  class   of  1914,  residing  at  Green   Bay. 

233.  ISAAC   NEWTON   PORTER. 

Present    address,    General    Delivery,    Ogden,    Utah. 
Born,    December   6,    1855,    Windsor,    Wisconsin. 
Degrees,   B.    S.   and  A.   M.   Lawrence. 

Engaged  in  music  business  in  Salt  Lake  City,  and  at  present  at  Ogden, 
Utah. 


234.      CARRIE   ELIZA    SHIPMAN. 

Present  address,  2722 — 33rd  Avenue,  Hollywood  Station,  Los  Angeles, 
California. 

Born,   October    27,    1860,   at    Omro,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1876  to  1880.  Degree:  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence.  Taught  in  German-English  Academy,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.; 
studying  German  same  year  1886-1887;  assistant  principal  and  teacher  of 
German  and  Latin,  Presbyterian  Academy,  Bozeman,  Montana,  1888-1893; 
assistant  principal,  Wauwatosa  high  school,  1894-1895;  assistant  principal 
Delavan,  Wis.,  1895-1896.  Interested  now  in  horticultureal  and  domestic 
matters,  and  in  civic,  philanthropic  and  social  questions. 


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235.  ELBERT    SLINGEI?  L  A\  l>. .      (Deceased.) 

Drowned   at   Mantonville,    July    12,    1880. 
Born,    December    14,    1855,    at    Cobleskill,    New    York. 
Educated  at  Groveland   Seminary,   Minnesota,   1870-1871;   central   school 
at    Mantonville,    Minnesota,    1872-1874;    Lawrence   Univesity,    1874    to    L880. 

236.  LUCRETIA   JANE    (SMITH)    HEATH. 

Present    address,    458    Ridge    Avenue,    Winnetka,    Illinois. 

Born,    November    21,    1856,    in    Van    Buren    county,    Michigan. 

Educated  in  the  Janesville  schools;  at  Lawrence  University,  1876  to 
1880.      Degree   A.    M.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Lawrence  University,  1883  to  1884;  Green  Bay  schools, 
1886   to   1900. 

Married,    September    4,    1900,    to   John   Heath,    Delafield   Wisconsin. 

237.  ALEXANDER   WOLCOTT    STOW.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    January    20,    1922. 

Born,    November    24,    1851,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  district  schools  of  Fond  du  Lac  county,  and  entered 
Lawrence  University  in  1872,  graduating  in  1880.  Degree  of  M.  S.  from 
Lawrence  in   1880. 

Studied  law  in  Fond  du  Lac;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Minneapolis, 
April  14,  1888,  where  he  practiced  law  until  1886  when  he  moved  to 
West  Superior,  Wisconsin.  Attended  Columbia  law  school  for  post 
graduate  work  1887-1888.  Located  at  Timber  Lake,  South  Dakota,  1910; 
engaged  in  the  practice  of  law  and  elected  first  county  judge  of  Dewey 
county.      Later   moved   to    Minneapolis.      Married    Gertrude   Irish.    No.    194. 

238.  FRANCIS    ASBURY   TV  ATKINS. 

Present    address,    Carlton,    Minnesota. 

Born    at    Stark,    New    Hampshire,    April    7,    1853. 

Educated  in  the  Baraboo  high  school;  Lawrence  University,  1875  to 
1880;  and  Columbia  Law  College.  Degrees  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  from  Law- 
rence. 

1884,  admitted  to  bar  at  Duluth,  Minnesota.  Served  two  terms  as 
county  auditor  of  Carlton  county.  Was  member  of  law  firm  of  Kellogg 
&  Watkins  1884-1894,  at  Superior,  Wis.  Later  in  real  estate  business  in 
Superior;  judge  of  probate  court  Carlton  county  from  1903  to  present 
time;    for   a   time   served   as   trustee   of   Lawrence   College. 

Married,  May  29,  1882,  Anna  Wieck,  who  died  February  21,  1896; 
married  Elizabeth  Hewett,  at  Philadelphia,  August  23,  1900.  Children: 
Walter  Olin;  Wenonah  May,  married  to  L.  W.  Tostovin;  Lucius  Har- 
low;   Ralph   E. 

239.  ELBERT    DUDLEY   WEED. 

Present    address,    582    Algoma    Street,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    1,    1858,    Alleghany    county,    New    York. 

Educated,  Ripon  College;  Lawrence  1875-1880.  Attended  law  depart- 
ment at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  1880-1881;  degrees  B.  S.  and  M.  S. 
from   Lawrence. 

1881-1883,  practiced  law  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.;  later  practiced  law  in 
Helena,  Mont.;  1886-18S9,  assistant  United  States  district  attorney  for 
Montana;  1889-1894,  United  States  district  attorney  for  Montana;  1894- 
1895,  mayor  of  Helena,  Montana.  Member  of  Montana  state  legislature 
1907-1908;  city  attorney  of  Helena,  1914;  Grand  Worthy  President  of 
Fraternal  Order  of  Eagles  1919-1921;  member  of  various  clubs  and  fra- 
ternal societies.  States  that  he  "was  captain  of  Lawrence  Baseball  Club 
for  four  yeais  when  it  'trimmed'  everything  in  northern  Wisconsin.  Am 
rather   proud    of    that." 

Married,    1916,    to    Sarah    Davis,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin 


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XXV.     CLASS  OF   1881. 

240.  DANIEL    BARNES    ANDRUS.       (Deceased.) 

Died,   May   8,   1922,  at   Batavia,   Illinois. 

Born,    February    18,    1850,    at    Great    Barrington,    Massachusetts. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1877  to  1881.  Degrees  A.  B.  ind 
A.   M. 

1881  to  1884,  engaged  in  banking  business  at  Shawano;  1884  to  pres- 
ent, banking  business  at  Batavia,  Illinois.  1909,  entered  the  brokerage, 
real    estate   and    insurance    business    in    Aurora,    Illinois. 

Married,  1882,  Martha  M.  Smith,  Chicago.  Illinois.  One  daughter, 
Marie    Louise. 

241.  JAMES    ISAAC   BARTHOLOMEW. 

Present   address,    313    High    Street,    Pawtucket,    Rhode    Island. 

Born,    January    24,    1857,    Lodi,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lodi  high  school;  at  Lawrence  University,  1876-1881 
Degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from  Lawrence;  Ph.  D.  from  Wesleyan  Uni 
versity,    Illinois. 

Since  1881  employed  in  Methodist  ministry  in  Wisconsin,  South  Da 
kota,  and  Massachusetts.  Has  been  district  superintendent;  member  of 
the  last  six  General  Conferences  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church 
also    of    the    Council    of    Boards    of    Benevolence. 

Married,  November  18,  1881,  Ella  A.  Taber,  of  Lodi.  One  daughter 
Josephine    Mary   Ingalls,    a    graduate    of   Goucher    College,    Baltimore,    Md. 

242.  MINNIE    MARIA    (CLARK)     LANDGRAF.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,    1895. 

243.  FRANK   WATSON    COOLEY. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born    in    southern    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  common  schools  and  Lawrence  University.  Degrees  B. 
S.  and  M.    S. 

Principal  of  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  later  superintendent 
at  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  and  Calumet,  Michigan,  and  later  superintendent 
of  schools  at  Evansville,  Ind.;  was  vice-president  of  the  National  Super- 
intendents'   Association. 

244.  MARY   ELLEN   GITTINS. 

Present    address,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Berlin,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    University,     1877-1881. 

245.  PRANK   WESLEY   HUMPHREY. 

Present    address,    Shawano,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    November    7,    1852,    in    Sheboygan    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    1876    to    1881. 

Cashier  of  First  National  Bank  in  Shawano.  Member  of  the  County 
Board;  member  of  the  legislature  1899-1900;  mayor  of  Shawano  for  two 
years;    member    of    executive    counsel    Wisconsin    Bankers'    Association 

Married,  Delia  Spies,  February  28,  1883,  of  Menominee,  Michigan. 
Children:    Harriet    Pearl    and    Arthur    S.    Humphrey 


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246.  IDA   FRANCES    (JONES)    TREVER. 

Died,   October   24,    1921,   at   Waukesha   Sanatarium. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College,     1877-1881.       Degree,    B.     S.,    Lawrence. 
Married,    John    Henry   Trever,    1882.      See    No.    268.      One   son,    gradu- 
ate  University   of   Michigan. 

247.  CLARA    EMALYN    (KENNISH)    RARER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  August  22,  1919. 

Born,    July   26,    1857,    Newport,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1877-1881.  Taught  at  Waupaca  1881-1883. 
Writer   of   poems,   stories  and   member   of  various  literary   clubs. 

Married,  June  21,  1883,  Dr.  Charles  K.  Raber.  One  daughter,  Cecil, 
graduate    of    Leland    Stanford. 

248.  WALLACE    DORE    MASON. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Waterford,    Wisconsin,    November    28,    1860. 

Educated    at   Lawrence   University,    1877    to   1881.      Degree    of   A.    B. 

Employed  as  a  civil  engineer  and  railway  postal  clerk.  In  the  postal 
service  for  the  past  32  years. 

Married,  March  2,  1882,  Lora  E.  Phinney,  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Harry    D.,    Rex    C,    and    Beatrice. 

249.  JOHN  NEWTON  NELSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died    of   yellow    fever,    September    20,    1881,    at    Para,    Brazil. 

Born,   June    30,    1855,    South    Wayne,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  at  different  times  from  1870-1881.  Degree  of 
B.    S. 

Left  Lawrence  early  in  the  spring  of  1881  to  take  up  missionary 
work  at  Para,  Brazil.  He  was  never  able  to  enter  fully  upon  the  work, 
for   he    died   while   learning   the    Portugese    language. 

250.  DEXTER    PUTMAN    NICHOLSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   April   28,   1907. 

Born,    near    Eureka,    Wisconsin,    January    8,    1859. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1877  to  1881.  From  1888  to  1890 
was  graduate  student  at  Johns  Hopkins  University;  1895  to  1896,  gradu- 
ate student  at  Chicago  University.  Degrees  of  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  from 
Lawrence. 

1883  to  1888,  professor  of  natural  science,  York  College,  York,  Ne- 
braska; 1890-1891,  professor  of  natural  science,  high  school,  Fort  Smith, 
Arkansas;  1891-1892,  professor  of  natural  science,  Yankton  College,  Yank- 
ton, South  Dakota;  1892-1903.  professor  of  natural  history,  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity;   1903,    professor    of    geology    and    geography,    Lawrence    University. 

Married,  June  24,  1896,  Harriet  E.  Hammond  of  Appleton,  Wiscon- 
sin.     See   No.    290. 

251.  CHARLES    EDWIN    NORTH.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   December  15,   1882,  in   Chicago. 
Born,    January    20,    1859,    Albion,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Albion  Academy,  Lawrence  1878-1881;  Chicago  Medical 
College.      Degree   of   B.    S.    from    Lawrence. 

Deceased    while    still    pursuing   his   course    at    Chicago    Medical    College. 


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252.  THOMAS    WILLIAM    NORTH. 

Present    address,    Niagara,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Albion,    Dane    county,    Wisconsin,    August    11,    1857. 

Educated  Lawrence  University,  1878-1881.  Degree  of  M.  S..  En- 
tered the  Methodist  ministry,  Wisconsin  Conference  1882;  pastor  of  vari- 
ous churches;  nine  years  secretary  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference;  pub- 
lished in  1888  pamphlet  on  "Liquor  and  Labor"  which  had  a  wide  circu- 
lation; 1896  published  10  articles  on  Social  and  Financial  questions  espe- 
cially dealing  with  railroads;  1898  published  "Introductory  Bible  Les- 
sons." Was  delegate  to  the  International  Good  Templars  meeting  held 
in  Belfast,  Ireland  in  1907.  For  several  years  Grand  Chief  Templar  of 
Good  Templars  of  Wisconsin;  actively  interested  in  Camp  Cleghorn  Chau- 
tauqua Assembly  of  which  he  has  been  vice-president.  Traveled  in  Eng- 
land  and   Ireland. 

Married,  April  27,  1882,  Josie  E.  Wales.  Children:  Mrs.  Beulah  E. 
Cresap,  Miles  City,  Mont.;  Hazel  A.  Widdoes,  Spokane,  Wash.;  Vincent  W. 
Forsyth,    Mont.;    Lora    E.    Purdy,    St.    Paul,    Minn. 

253.  MAY    WILHELMINA    (SAMPSON)    GUYLES. 

Present    address,    Madison,    Junior    High    School. 

Born    in    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Col.  John  G.  McMymn's  Academy  at  Racine,  Wisconsin; 
in  June,  1877,  entered  Lawrence  University  as  a  sophomore,  graduating  in 
1881   with  the   degree   of   B.    S. 

Married,  in  1883,  to  Jay  Carlton  Guyles,  of  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin, 
who  was  also  a  student  at  Lawrence,  and  in  1887  they  moved  to  Tacoma 
Washington,    where   they   have    since   resided.      One   son,    George. 

254.  WILLIAM    \Y  ATKINS    SMITH. 

Present    address,    500    South    Fifth    Street,    Sleepy    Eye,    Minnesota. 

Born    at    Oakfield,    Wisconsin,    February    24,    1857. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1876-1881.  Degrees  of  B.  S. 
and    A.    M. 

In  1882  entered  upon  business  as  a  banker  at  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  at 
present  time  cashier  of  First  National  Bank  at  Sleepy  Eye.  Interested  in 
various  banks  in  Minnesota  and  Dakota.  Member  of  Minnesota  Economic 
and  Efficiency  Commission  by  appointment  of  Gov.  Eberhardt;  was  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  or  president  of  school  board  for  eighteen  years;  mem- 
ber of  I.  O.  O.  F.,  member  of  Knights  of  Pythias;  member  Minnesota 
Club,  St  Paul,  and  Athletic  Club,  Minneapolis.  Traveled  extensively  in 
the  United  States.  Commissioned  "Major"  by  military  forces  of  Min- 
nesota. 

Married,  September  29,  1885,  Ada  C.  Bunker,  Kasson,  Minnesota. 
Children:    Arthur    B.,    W.    W.,   Jr.,    and    Herbert    W. 

255.  GEORGE   HENRY   TREYER. 

Present    address,    South    Station,    Atlanta,    Georgia. 

Born   at   Newcastle,    Staffordshire,   England,    October   13,    1856. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1877-1881;  Boston  University, 
1881-1883.  Also  student  at  Oxford  and  Berlin  one  year  each.  Degrees 
A.  M.  and  D.  D.  from  Lawrence  University,  and  B.  D.  and  Ph.  D.  from 
Boston  University.  Fellow  of  Boston  University  for  European  study  one 
year.  J 

at  *Jnj.  189JH.904.     1912     and    1920     member    of    the  General     Conference 
Methodist    Episcopal    church. 

,,,.    Unt!'    189°    occupied    as    pastor    of    the    Methodist  Episcopal    church    in 

Wisconsin.      1890    to    1892,    in    Europe    two    years    for  study.      1904,    pastor 


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again  until  September,  when  elected  to  the  professorship  in  Gammon  The- 
ological Seminary,  Atlanta,  Georgia.  Author  of  "Studies  in  Comparative 
Theology,"  numerous  articles  in  magazines  and  church  papers.  Traveled 
in    Europe   and    Egypt    and    Palestine,    1907    and    1922. 

Married,  June  30,  1881,  Ada  S.  Peabody,  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  de- 
ceased. Married  Mrs.  Frances  Graef  of  Austin,  Illinois,  January  2,  L915. 
Children:    Erna    L.,    married    E.    B.    Dixon;    George    Arthur,    deceased. 

256.      JOHN    ELBERT   WRIGHT. 

Present    address,    Fairfield,    California. 

Educated,    Lawrence    1877-1881.      Degrees,    A.    B.,    A.    M. 

Missionary  of  Costa  Rica  1881-1887.  Member  California  Conference 
Methodist    Episcopal    church    1888    to    present    time. 

Married,  Rose  Campbell,  Central  America,  1885,  deceased.  Married, 
Harriet  Lawson,  Nevada  City,  California,  1887.  Four  sons:  Elbert,  book- 
keeper;   Earnest,    electrical    engineer;    George;    Carol,    agriculturist. 


XXVI.     CLASS   OF   1882. 

257.      GUIDO   BOSSARD. 

Present    address,    University    of    Dubuque,    Dubuque,    Iowa. 

Born  in   1860   at   Sheboygan  Falls,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  1877-1882,  at  Lawrence;  1882-1883,  at  University  of  Got- 
tingen,  Germany;  1883  to  1884,  University  of  Bonn,  Germany;  1884-1886, 
at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  city.  Degrees,  A.  B.,  A.  M. 
and  D.   D.   from  Lawrence;   B.   D.   from  Union  Theological   Seminary. 

Member  of  Phi   Beta   Kappa  fraternity. 

1896,  delegate  to  Presbyterian  general  assembly  at  Saratoga,  New 
York;  1899,  elected  moderator  Synod  of  Wisconsin;  1901,  delegate  to 
Presbyterian    general    assembly   at    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Occupied  in  Presbyterian  ministry  at  Manitowoc,  at  Oconto,  at  La 
Crosse,  at  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.  At  present  professor  new  testament 
exegesis,  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary  of  the  University  of  Dubuque. 
Traveled   in   Europe   in   1911. 

Has  published  essays  and  sermons  in  various  periodicals  and  pam- 
phlets. 

Married,  November  10,  1886,  Marie  M.  Carver,  of  Appleton.  Chil- 
dren: Jay  Carver,  practicing  attorney  in  Philadelphia;  and  Irene  Peters, 
Philadelphia. 

25S.      WILLIAM    JOHN    HOSKINS. 

Present  address,   Rolla,   North   Dakota. 

Born,    September   9,    1856,   Dodgeville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  common  schools;  Lawrence  1877-1882.  Degrees  of  B.  S. 
and  M.   S. 

Engaged  in  educational  work  in  Wisconsin  until  1892  when  he  moved 
to  Rolla.  He  purchased  "The  Turtle  Mountain  Star"  which  he  has  edited 
and  published  ever  since.  Was  appointed  postmaster  at  Rolla  in  fall  of 
1897,  which  position  he  still  holds.  Has  also  been  justice  of  the  peace  at 
Rolla   for   more   than   16   years. 

Member  of  Royal  Arch  Mason,  Odd  Fellow,  Eastern  Star,  A.  O.  U. 
W.   and  M.    W.   A. 

Married,  November  17,  1887,  at  Merrillan,  Kitty  Trumbull,  who  died 
January  4,  1890.  Married,  May  31,  1894,  Eliza  McMillan  of  Rolla.  Chil- 
dren;" Stella  Genevieve,  a  junior  in  the  State  University  of  North  Dakota; 
James   Howard,   senior   in    Rolla   high   school. 


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25».      JOHN   CliAUS   KLEIST. 

Present    address,    Whitensh    Bay,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   June   13,   1859,    at   Eaton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1876-1882;  law  department  of  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1888-1889.  Degrees  of  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  from  Law- 
rence,  and   LL.   B.   from   University   of   Michigan. 

1881-1883,  taught  school  in  Calumet  county,  Wisconsin;  1884,  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  May  21;  1884,  elected  district  attorney  of  Calumet  county; 
1886,  re-elected;  1889  to  1893,  at  Oshkosh;  1893  to  present  at  Milwaukee. 
Assistant  district  attorney  of  Milwaukee  county.  For  five  years  was  lec- 
turer on  medical  jurisprudence  at  Milwaukee  Medical  College.  Lecturer 
on  legal  aspects  of  preacher  and  parochial  teacher,  at  Lutheran  Theological 
School,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  Member  of  the  Social  Democrat  party;  is 
a  32nd  degree  Mason,  an  Elk,  member  of  the  Improved  Order  of  Hepta- 
sopt    R.    A.;    Sons   of   Herman;    Germania   &    Benevolent   Order   of   Oaks. 

Favorite  recreation  is  walking.  Traveled  throughout  the  United 
States,  visited  Yellowstone  Park,  Canadian  National  Park,  etc.  has  visited 
all   large   National    Expositions   since    1885. 

Married,   June   8,   1887,   Addie   Littlefield,    of   Oshkosh.     No    children. 

200.      ARTHUR  REDDY  MEAD.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    August,    1918. 

Born,    May    15,    1858,    Binghamton.    New   York. 

Graduated,   Lawrence,   class   of   1882.      Degree   of   A.    B. 

Admitted  to  practice  in  February,  1884,  and  began  practice  of  law  in 
Price  county.  1884,  district  attorney  of  Price  county;  in  1887,  moved  to 
Ashland,  Wisconsin,  where  he  continued  the  practice  of  law  until  1898; 
1888,  member  of  common  council,  Ashland,  and  of  county  board.  Later 
lawyer   at    Raymond,    Washington. 

Married,  October  1,  1883,  Cora  J.  Tabor,  Stephensville.  Wisconsin, 
who  died  March  30,  1891.  Married,  October  15,  1891,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Ras- 
kins, Ashland,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Helen  Pearl,  married  to  E.  Gleason; 
Clarence;   Alice   B.;   Amos   D. ;    and  Esther. 

261.      HERRERT    EDWIX    MILES. 

Present   address,   55   W.    44th    Street,    New    York   city. 

Born   in   Waupaca,  Wisconsin,   November   2.3,   I860. 

Educated  in  Waupaca  high  school;  Lawrence,  1876-1882;  Harvard, 
1882-1883.      Degree   of  A.    M.    from   Lawrence. 

Entered  manufacturing  business  in  Racine  in  1884.  Filled  all  posi- 
tions from  superintendent  of  shops  and  sales  to  president  of  the  company. 
President  of  National  Association  of  Implement  and  Vehicle  Manufactur- 
ers; vice-president  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  U.  S.;  developed  and  led 
the  movement  against  the  Dingley  Tariff  and  the  manner  of  making  tar- 
iffs. A  protectionist  and  Republican.  Rendered  much  service  in  enlight- 
ening the  public  in  relation  to  tariff  matters  and  also  in  promoting  the  edu- 
cation of  wage  earners;  chairman  of  the  committee  on  industrial  education, 
National  Association  of  Manufacturers;  chairman  of  the  commission  on  vo- 
cational education  throughout  the  U.  S.;  now  chairman  Fair  Tariff  League. 
Member  of  many  clubs  and  societies;  trustee  of  Lawrence  College.  Has 
traveled  extensively  in  Europe  and  the  United  States.  Was  chairman 
Wisconsin  Commission  on  Vocational  Education.  Member  Union  League 
Club,    Chicago;    City   Club,    New   York;    Harvard   Club,    New    York. 

Married,  September  22,  1888,  Flora  A.  Erskine,  of  Racine,  Wiscon- 
sin.     One  son,   Philip   Erskine. 


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262.  PERRY   MILLAR.      (Deceased.) 

Died  at  Janesville,   Wisconsin,   1921. 

Born,   April  25,   1855,   in   town   of   Lake   Mills,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  Milton  College  and  Lawrence  University.  Degrees  A.  B. 
and  D.   D. 

Entered  Methodist  ministry  in  Wisconsin  Conference  1882;  pastor 
various  churches  of  imporatnce;  district  superintendent  Appleton  district; 
also  district  superintendent  of  Janesville  district;  trustee  Wesley  hospital, 
Chicago;  member  of  General  Conference  Claimant's  Board;  director  of 
Green  Bay  Deaconess  hospital;  member  of  Wisconsin  Children's  Home 
Society;  member  of  Sunday  Rest  Day  Association;  member  of  the  General 
Conference   M.    E.    church    1908. 

Traveled  in  England,  Scotland,  France,  Germany,  Denmark,  Norway 
and  Land   of  the  Midnight   Sun. 

Married,  September  30,  1882,  Josephine  R.  Sowle,  Milton,  Wisconsin. 
One  daughter,  Juniata,   died   March,    1907. 

263.  WEBSTER   MILLAR. 

Present  address,  309  S.   Bluff  Street,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   New    Scotland,   New   York,    November   23,    1852. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1877-1882;  took  theological 
course  at  Boston  University,  1883-1886;  also  took  a  commercial  course  at 
Madison,  Wisconsin;  spent  one  year  at  Milton  College.  B.  D.  from  Bos- 
ton University;    D.    D.    from   Milton   College. 

Entered  the  Wisconsin  Conference  of  the  Methodist  church,  1868. 
Pastor  of  various  churches  in  the  conference,  district  superintendent  Fond 
du   Lac   district. 

Married,  October  3,  1883,  Libbie  Jane  Plantz,  Emerald  Grove,  Wis- 
consin.     One    daughter,    Ina    Beattie    Rice,    Beloit,    Wisconsin. 

264.  JAMES    WILLETT    NELSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died   of   pneumonia,   December  3,    1893,   at  Winnetka,    Illinois. 

Born,    February    24,    1858,    South   Wayne,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  periodically  at  Lawrence  from  1874  to  1882;  University  of 
Wisconsin;  Chicago  Medical  College.  Degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  Law- 
rence, and   M.   D.,   Chicago  Medical. 

1882-1883,  missionary  at  Para,  Brazil,  and  professor  of  English  in 
Collegio  Americano,  1883-1884,  teacher,  Garden  City,  Kansas,  1886-1893, 
practitioner  of  medicine  at  Chicago  and  Winnetka.  For  a  time  professor 
of   histology,    College   of   Physicians   and   Surgeons,    Chicago. 

Married,  April  6,  1882,  Mary  L.  Eckler,  of  Kewaunee,  Wisconsin, 
who  deceased  November  26,  1882.  Married,  July,  1886,  Mary  Lorance  of 
Topeka,  Kansas,  who  survives  him.     No  children. 

265.  ZELIA  ANNE   SMITH. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Waupaca,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  Waupaca  public  schools,  private  school  at  Galesburg, 
Illinois,  and  at  Lawrence  University  from  1878  to  1882.  Degrees  of  B. 
S.  and  M.  S. 

1882-1883,  teacher,  of  private  school  and  assistant  in  Library  of  Law- 
rence College;  1883  to  present,  librarian  at  the  Lawrence  College  library. 
Number  of  volumes  has  increased  during  her  incumbency  from  9,720  to 
41,100. 

Traveled  in   Europe  during  summer  of   1914.      The  great  European   war 


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broke  out  while  she  was  in  Germany;  went  to  England  under  the  protec- 
tion of  Sir  Edward  Goschen  on  his  return  from  the  counselship  to  Berlin. 
Traveled   summers   in    various    parts    of   the    United    States. 

Honorary  member  of  the  Wednesday  Club  and  the  Clio  Club  of 
Appleton;  member  of  the  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Fox  River 
Valley    branch. 

266.  MAE    DARDAMA    (STROUD)    BEERY. 

Present  address,   1804   Fort   Stockton   Drive,    San  Diego,    California. 

Born   at    Kilbourn,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Portage  public  schools;  Lawrence,  1878-1882.  Degree  B.  S., 
Lawrence.      Taught   for   a   time   in   Wisconsin. 

Married,  Methodist  clergyman,  now  stationed  in  California.  Chil- 
dren:   Benjamin    S.   and   Helen  M. 

267.  JENNIE    MARIA    THOMPSON. 

Present   address,    240    Irvington    Place,    Denver,    Colorado. 

Born   at   Lowville,    Wisconsin,   March   10,   1861. 

Educated,  schools  at  Poynette,  Appleton,  and  at  Lawrence  University, 
from  1875  to  1892.  Received  the  degree  of  A.  B.  from  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity. 

1885  to  1904,  taught  school  in  Denver.  Member  of  Denver  Teachers' 
Club. 

26S.      JOHN    HENRY    TREYER. 

Present    address,    Clermont    street,    Antigo,    Wisconsin. 
Engaged  in  the   practice  of  law  at  Antigo   since  graduation. 
Married  to   Ida  F.   Jones.      See  No.    246. 


XXVII.     CLASS  OF   1883. 


269.  CALEB    BENHA3I. 

Address,    Hilliard,    Florida. 
Born,  Canada,  1852. 

Educated  Lawrence  University.      Degrees,   A.    B.   and   B.   D. 
Clergyman  Episcopal   church,  giving  services  gratuitous.     Interested  in 
social   work,   art,   languages. 

Married,    1912,    Betsey   Lindsay   of   New    Brunswick.      No    children. 

270.  ALICE   MAY    (BRADFORD)    LANDER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  June,  1895. 

Born,    September   2,   1860  at  Wausau,   Wisconsin. 

Educated    at    public    schools,    Wausau,    Wisconsin,    and    at    Lawrence 
from   1879  to  1883. 

Married,   July  5,  1893,  to   C.   F.  Lander,   of   Colorado.      Xo   children. 


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271.  JANE  MARGARET    (CARLE)    KELLER.       (Deceased.) 

Born,   October   4,   1861,   Janesville,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  public  and  private  schools,  Janesville;  Lawrence  1879-1883. 
Degree   of   B.    S. 

Married,  November  20,  1883,  to  Harry  F.  Keller,  of  Mattoon,  Illinois, 
who  deceased  November  7,  1899.  Children:  Irmagard,  married  Prof.  War- 
ren M.  Persons  of  Colorado  College;  Carle  Francis;  Robert  Monat,  de- 
ceased  November   24,    1899. 

272.  CHARLES  GURNEE  FELLOWS. 

Present    address,    30    North    Michigan    Boulevard,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born   in    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin,    April    27,    1863. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  1877-1883.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  and 
A.   M.   from   Lawrence,   and  M.   D.   from    Hahnemann    Medical    College. 

Studied  in  Vienna,  Paris  and  London,  1888-1889,  and  in  1893,  1897 
and  1910.  Practiced  medicine  in  New  Orleans  1885-1889;  since  1889  an 
eye,  ear  and  throat  specialist  in  Chicago;  professor  of  Ophthalmology  in 
Hahnemann  Medical  College  1890  to  1920;  fellow  of  the  American  College 
of  Surgeons;  member  of  Chicago  city,  county,  state  and  national  medical 
societies;  1892,  president  of  the  American  Ophthalmology  Society;  mem- 
ber of  Union  League  of  Chicago;  Chicago  Athletic  Club;  South  Shore 
Club;  Art  Institute;  Kenwood  Improvement  Association.  Has  written 
extensively   for    medical    papers   upon   matters    regarding   his   specialty. 

Favorite    recreation    golf    and    horseback    riding. 

Married,  April  27,  1886,  Angie  C.  Woodard,  '85.  Children:  Margaret 
May    Hart,    Chicago,   and   Woodard    F.,   junior   in   Yale. 

273.  GEORGE    CLARK  JONES,   JR.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   January  9,   1899,   at  Appleton. 

Born,   August    5,    1860,    Ontonagon,    Michigan. 

Educated,    Lawrence,    1878-1880.  •  Degree    of    B.    S. 

Was  largely  interested  in  real  estate  and  timber  lands  in  Oregon  and 
Washington.  Spent  many  years  in  that  part  of  the  country.  His  health 
failing  he   returned  to   Appleton   and   died   there   a   few   weeks   later. 

Unmarried. 

274.  LILLIAN    (SARLES)    STILLMAN. 

Present    address,    200    Buell    Avenue,    Joliet,    Illinois. 

Born,    October   19,    1861,   New   London,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    high    school    at    Sparta;    Lawrence,    1880-1883. 

1884,  principal  of  school  at  Central  City,  South  Dakota;  1886-1887, 
assistant  principal,  high  school,  Kilbourn,  Wisconsin.  Member  D.  A.  R. 
and   various   art   and   study    clubs. 

Married,  June,  1888,  to  Harvey  A.  Stillman,  druggist,  native  of  Kil- 
bourn,   Wisconsin.      One    son,    DeWitt    Sarles. 


XXVIII.     CLASS  OF  1884. 

275.      MARY   ELIZA    (AMES)    LEIDENBERG.      (Deeeased.) 

Died,    February   8,    1918. 
Born   at    Hartford,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence,    1880    to    1884.      Degrees   B.    S.    and   M.    S. 
1884  to  1888,  taught  first  ward  school,  Appleton;   1893  to  1898,  at  Eau 
Claire,   Wisconsin;    1900    to    1903,    at    Shawano    high    school. 

Married,  August   30,    1888,   to   Julius   Leidenberg.      See   No.    282. 


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276.  ANNA   LIVIA    (COLMAX)    PENNOCK. 

Present    address,    4714 — 15th    Avenue,    N.    E.,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,   June   23,    1863,    Watertown,    Wisconsin. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  and  Lucinda  S.  Colman,  both  of  the  class 
of   1857,   the   first   alumni   child    to   receive   a    degree. 

Educated  at  public  schools  in  Fort  Atkinson,  and  Milwaukee;  Mil- 
waukee   Female    College;    Lawrence    University    from    1881    to    1884. 

Taught  in  Stone  School,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1884-1885;  later  taught  two 
years  in  the  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  high  school;  for  six  years  had  charge  of  the 
mathematical  department  of  the  Milwaukee  high  school.  Charter  member 
of  the  Omaha  Society  of  Fine  Arts.  Member  Woman's  University  Club 
of    Seattle. 

Married,  August  3,  1893,  at  Beloit,  Wisconsin,  to  Henry  W.  Pennock. 
lawyer,    of    Omaha.     Children:    Margaret    Colman,    deceased;    John    Colman. 

277.  ALBERT  MATHIAS  FREUND. 

Present    address,    1051    Linn    Avenue,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Born,    January    22,    1861,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  1878-1884;  medical  department  University  of 
Iowa.      Degrees:    B.    S.    from   Lawrence,    M.    D.    from    Iowa. 

In  1884-1886  engaged  in  teaching  in  and  near  Appleton.  Since  that 
time   studied   and   practiced   medicine   and   surgery. 

Married,  June  27,  1889,  Gertrude  Woeber,  native  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Children:  Edwin,  Agnes,  Olive,  Gerald,  Beatrice,  Dorothv,  Carl  and  Wal- 
ter. 

27S.      HOWARD    WARNER    KELLOGG. 

Present    address,    Siloam    Springs,    Arkansas. 

Born,    April    13,    1864,   at    Fort   Atkinson,   Wisconsin. 

Father,  Romulus  O.  Kellogg,  for  some  years  professor  of  Lawrence 
University;    pastor    Congregational    church    1905-1909. 

Educated,  1S74-1875,  grammar  school  annex  of  Lawrence  University; 
1876-1884  (with  certain  terms  omitted),  academy  and  college  of  Lawrence 
University.      Degrees   A.    B.    and   A.    M. 

1885  to  1887,  occupied  as  first  assistant,  Ryan  high  school,  Appleton; 
18S8  to  1890,  general  secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A..  Appleton;  1891  to  1899,  as- 
sistant state  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  1899-1905,  evangelist,  Bible  teach- 
ing, Milwaukee.  Pastorate  1905-1910.  Chair  of  Biblical  literature,  Occi- 
dental College  1910-1918.  Dean  John  E.  Brown  College  and  Siloam  School 
of   the    Bible   since    1920.      Managing   editor   American    Evangelist. 

Married,  June  19,  1905,  at  Chicago,  to  Miss  Fay  Morris.  Children, 
Bruce  Howard. 


XXIX.     CLASS  OF  1885. 

271>.      JAMES    BUCHANAN   CURTIS. 

Present    address,    Greenfield,    California. 

Born,   May   11,    1857,    Poynette,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Wisconsin;  preparatory  department  of 
Wayland  Academy;  Lawrence  University,  1882-1885;  Chicago  summer 
school   of   oratory.      Degree    B.    S.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Texas,  1885-1900.  Removed  to  Cloudcroft,  New  Mexico, 
on    account    of    ill    health.      Since    then    has    had    no    definite    occupation. 

Married,  April  4,  1888,  Miss  H.  E.  Dollins,  Carbondale,  Illinois. 
Three  children. 


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2180.      GENEVIEVE    (FAVILLE)    TOPPING. 

Present  address,  Morioka,  Japan. 

Born,    October   21,    1863,    Lake   Mills,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence   University,   1880-1885.   Degrees  B.  S.   and   M.  S. 

1885-1887,  teacher  of  music,  Clarke  University,  Atlanta,  Georgia; 
1887-1888,  student  of  music  and  literature,  Leipsic;  1892-1895,  teacher  of 
music  and  English  literature,  Benedict  College,  Columbia,  South  Carolina; 
1895  to  present  time,  in  charge  of  kindergartens  and  kindergarten  training 
class,  Japan. 

Married,  July  18,  1888,  to  Rev.  Henry  Topping.  Children:  Helen 
and    Willard. 

281.      EDWARD    PAYSON    HUMPHREY. 

Present  address,  621  S.  Union  Avenue,  Waldorf  Apt.,  Los  Angeles, 
California. 

Born,    August    10,    1865,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1879-1885.   Degrees  B.   S.  and  M.   S. 

1885,  reporter  for  Appleton  Daily  Post.  Purchased  interest  in  the 
business  in  1889.  Was  manager  of  the  Post  Publishing  Company  for 
many   years;    editorial    writer    for   the    "Daily    Post."      Retired   in    1920. 

Married,  July  1,  1901,  Ida  C.  Graham,  native  of  Whitewater,  Wis- 
consin.     No   children. 


282.  JULIUS    LEIDENBURG. 

Present  address,   806   Longview  Avenue,    Portland,   Oregon. 

Born,   June   27,    1859,   at    Winneconne,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1879  to  1885;  law  department  of 
the  University  of  Wisconsin,  1887  to  1888;  subsequently  summer  sessions 
at  University  of  Wisconsin  and  Chicago  University.  Degrees  B.  S.  and 
M.   S.   from   Lawrence  University. 

1885-1890,  omitting  1888,  principal  of  Chetek  public  schools;  1888-1889, 
principal  of  west  side  schools  of  Winneconne,  Wisconsin;  1890-1898,  prin- 
cipal of  Bartlett  and  Lockwood  schools,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin;  1898-1900, 
principal  of  Lodi  public  schools;  1900  to  1908,  principal  of  Shawano  public 
schools  and   high   school. 

Married,  August  30,  1888,  Mary  E.  Ames,  Hartford,  Wisconsin.  See 
No.    275. 

283.  JESSIE   FREMONT    (NIVISON)    STANNARD. 

Present  address,   1055    Fell    Street,    San   Francisco,    California. 

Born,    February    18,    1863,    Trenton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1879  to  1885.  Degrees  A.  M.  and 
A.    B.   from  Lawrence. 

1886  to  1887,  taught  at  Wausau,  Wisconsin;  1887  to  1891,  taught  at 
Lawrence  University;  1892-1893  and  1900-1904,  taught  in  public  schools  at 
Appleton.     Active  in  various  literary  and  social  clubs. 

Married,  October  12,  1891,  to  Edward  M.  Stannard.  Children:  Amy 
Nivison,  and  Edward  Barnes. 

284.  JAMES    SPOFFORD    REEVE. 

Present  address,   670  Green   Bay   Road,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Groveland,    Massachusetts,    August    23,    1864. 

Entered  Lawrence  in  freshman  class  in  fall  of  1881,  after  three  years 
in  sub-freshman  department,  and  graduated  with  degree  of  A.  B.  in  1885. 
Degree  of  A.  M.  in  1888. 

Post-graduate    study   in    Johns   Hopkins   University   in   1885-1886.     Har- 


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vard  Medical  School,  1SS6-18S7.  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
New  York  (Columbia),  1887-88-89.  Graduated  with  degree  of  M.  D.  in 
1S89.  Eighteen  months  in  M.  E.  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Medical 
study  in  Vienna  and  Berlin,  1894-95.  Began  practice  of  medicine  in  Ap- 
pleton,  Wisconsin,  January,  1S91.  Practiced  in  Appleton  since  that  time, 
except   for  one  year  when  abroad   for  study. 

Member  of  American  Medical  Association,  Wisconsin  State  Medical 
Society,  Outagamie  County  Medical  Club  (president  one  year),  Fox  River 
Valley  Medical  Society  (secretary  seven  years),  Alpha  Mu  Pi  Omega,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa. 

Favorite   recreation,    horticulture. 

Married,  in  1891,  to  Alfreda  Noyes,  of  Georgetown,  Massachusetts. 
Children:    Mary,   Edith. 

2S5.      LUCIUS   AUGUSTIN   WHITCOMB. 

Present    address,    1013    Bethel    Street,    University    Park,    Iowa. 

Born,    July   23,    I860,   near   Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Father,    Methodist   minister. 

Educated  in  graded  schools  of  Green  Bay;  high  school  at  Depere; 
and    Lawrence    1881-1885.      Degrees    B.    S.    and   M.    S. 

Entered  Wisconsin  Conference  Methodist  Episcopal  church  1885; 
pastor  of  various  churches  joined  the  Free  Methodist  church  of  which  he 
has  been  district  elder;  principal  of  Evansville  Seminary  1895-1899;  pastor 
1899-1904  in  Pennsylvania  and  Illinois;  president  of  Greenville  College 
ville  Seminary  1910-1911;  dean  of  department  of  philosophy  and  biblical 
literature.      Central    Holiness   University,    1911    to    present   time. 

Married,  December  25,  1884,  Miss  H.  M.  North,  of  Busseyville,  Wis- 
consin, also  a  student  at  Lawrence.  Children;  Ethel  May,  married  to 
Rev.  A.  C.  Johnson  of  St.  John's,  Michigan;  Helen  Grace,  married  to  A. 
B.  Spaulding  of  Pasadena.  California;  Pearl  Athena;  Lawrence  Augustin; 
Joseph    Willard;    Francis   Faith;    and   Gertrude    Fern. 

286.      ANGIE    CARRIE    (WOODARD)    FELLOWS. 

Present   address,    4820    Kenwood    Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,    November   30,    1863,    at   Watertown,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  University,  1880 
to  1885.  Degrees  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  Studied  French,  German  and  art  in 
Europe  1888  and  1889.  Subsequent  trips  abroad.  Engaged  in  civic  phil- 
anthropy. 

Member  of  Chicago  Woman's  Club;  life  member  of  Chicago  Art  Insti- 
tute;   Chicago   College   Club. 

Married,  in  1886,  to  Charles  Gurnee  Fellows,  M.  D.  Children:  See 
No.    272. 


XXX.     CLASS    OF    1836. 


387.      EDWARD    OSCAR   BULLOCK.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   January   11,    1911. 

Born,  July   20,   1860,  at   Brant,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1879  to  1886.  Graduated  theological  depart- 
ment  Boston  University,   in   1896.      Degrees   B.   S.   and   M.    S. 

Occupied  exclusively  in  the  Methodist  ministry  since  graduation  in 
South   Dakota,    New   Hampshire   and    Wisconsin. 

Married,  September  3,  1889,  Miss  Lulu  Eaton,  Newbury,  New  Hamp- 
shire.     One  daughter,   Dorothy. 


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288.  AUGUST    CIRKEL. 

Present    address,    Boyd,    Wisconsin. 
Business,    manufacturing. 
Unmarried. 

289.  FRANK    CRAMER. 

Present   address,   675   Channing   Avenue,   Palo   Alto,    California. 

Born,    November    4,    1861,    at   Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,   1881  to   1886.      Degree  of   B.   L. 

1886  to  1891,  taught  at  Lawrence  University;  1893  to  1902,  principal 
Manzanita  Hall,  Palo  Alto,  California.  Author  of  "The  Method  of  Dar- 
win: A  Study  in  Scientific  Method"  and  "Talks  to  Students  on  the  Art  of 
Study."      Essay   on    "Moral   Training   in    the    Public    Schools." 

Favorite   receration   is   mountain   climbing. 

Married,  December  25,  1888,  Elizabeth  Thomas.  Children,  Meredith, 
graduated  at  Leland  Stanford  University;  Margaret;  Dorothy;  and  Eliza- 
beth. 

2iM>.      HARRIET    ELIZABETH    (HAMMOND)    NICHOLSON. 

Present   address,    504    John    Street,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   October   10,   1865,   at  La   Crosse,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Appleton  public  schools;  Lawrence  University,  1880  to  1886; 
Berlin,  Germany;  and  Paris,  France.  Degrees  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  at  Lawrence. 

1886  to  1890,  taught  in  La  Crosse  public  schools;  1893  to  1896,  in- 
structor of  German  and  French,  and  preceptress  at  Lawrence  University. 
Member   of   the   Wednesday   Club,    Appleton. 

Married,  June  25.  1896,  to  Dexter  P.  Nicholson.  One  daughter,  Mar- 
garet.     See  No.   250. 

291.  LYMAN  ASA  JONES. 

Present     address,     269     Humphrey     Street,     Swampscot,     Massachusetts. 

Born,    November    19,    1865,    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Father,  Professor  Hiram  A.  Jones;  was  for  44  years  professor  of 
Latin  at  Lawrence. 

Educated  in  preparatory  and  college  departments  of  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity; and  Harvard.  Degrees,  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  from  Lawrence;  M.  D. 
from    Harvard.      1895    and    1896,    studying   in    Germany. 

1896  to  1899,  practice  of  medicine,  Williamstown,  Massachusetts; 
since  fall  of  1899,  North  Adams.  Massachusetts;  1890  to  1891,  house  offi- 
cer at  Worcester  City  hospital;  1892  to  1895,  assistant  physician  at  Worces- 
ter insane  hospital.  Physician  to  Board  of  Health,  North  Adams,  1903- 
1904;  state  inspector  of  Berkshire  district,  1907-1915;  district  health  offi- 
cer 1915;  1912  delegate  to  the  International  Congress  of  Hygiene  in  Wash- 
ington; vice-president  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  1914;  secretary  of 
Association  of  State  Inspection  of  Health,  Massachusetts,  1907-1915; 
director  division  of  hygiene,  State  Department  of  Health;  since 
1918  full  time  State  District  Health  Officer;  member  of  American  Medical 
Association;  American  Public  Health  Association;  Park  Club,  Pittsfield, 
Mass.;   North   Adams   Country   Club. 

Married,  January  1,  1895,  Mary  Davis,  of  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 
Children:    Alice,   Helen,    Aldrich. 

292.  CARRIE    (LOGAN)    NEWMAN. 

Present   address,    2506    Chestnut    Street,    Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   February  3,   1861,  at  Hortonville,  Wisconsin. 
Educated   at  Lawrence   from   1881   to   1886. 
Occupied  from   graduation   until   marriage  in   teaching. 
Married,    March    27,    1890,    to    W.    E.    Newman,    of    Clemansville,    Wis- 
consin.   Children:  Ethel  M.,  Mildred  E.,  John  L.,  Raymond  F.,  and  Irma  L. 


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293.  EMMA  VIOLA    (LOGAN)    CHILD.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   August   29,   1862,   Hortonville,   Wisconsin. 

Educated    in    public    schools;    Lawrence    1881-1886. 

Teacher   before    marriage. 

Married,  October  12,  1887,  to  Eli  A.  Child,  native  of  Wrightstown, 
Wisconsin.  Children:  Alex  Finney;  Robert  Logan,  who  died  in  1898; 
Gladwin    Murray;    Dorothea    Minerva;    Millicent    Sylvia;    Kenneth    Carey. 

294.  HEMAN   ABRAM    NOYES. 

Present   address,    Donald,    Washington. 

Born,  June   17,   1861,   Charles  Mills,   Manitowoc  county,  Wisconsin. 

Graduated  from   Lawrence   in   1886. 

Two  years  in  preparatory  and  four  years  in  college  at  Lawrence. 
Degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  Three  years  in  Lane  Theological  Seminary, 
Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Minister  in   Presbyterian  church. 

Married.      One   son   and   two   daughters. 

295.  BENJAMIN  TALBOT  ROGERS. 

Present   address,    133    Arch    Street,    Sunbury,    Pennsylvania. 

Born,   August  3,   1865,   at   Rockland,   Michigan. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  from  1883  to  1886;  General  Theological  Semin- 
ary, Nashota  House,  New  York.  Degrees  of  A.  M.  from  Lawrence,  and  B. 
D.   from  Nashota  House. 

Episcopal  clergyman  ordained  1889;  rector  at  Manitowoc  1889-1893; 
warden  urafton  Hall,  Fond  du  Lac  1893-1916;  canon  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
Fond  du  Lac.  Edited  an  eight  volume  edition  of  Bishop  Grafton's  Theo- 
logical Works,  Life  and  Letters.  Warden  and  President  Racine  College 
1916-1919;  rector  St.  Luke's  church,  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1919-1921;  rector, 
Sunbury,   Pennsylvania,   since   1921. 

Traveled    extensively    through    Europe. 

Married,  August  22,  1889,  to  Nellie  Lum  Mead.  Children:  Benjamin 
Talbot,  Henry  Mead,   Charles  C.    G.,   and   Theodora. 

290.      LUELLA    MECHAM    (RUGG)    THOMAS. 

Present  address,  North  end  LeRoy  at  Rose  Street,  Berkeley,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Born,  May   7,   1862,   Brodhead,  Wisconsin. 

Educated    in    public    schools    at    Brodhead    and    Lawrence    University. 

Married,    December   24,   1886,   to   Rev.    J.    S.   Thomas.      See   No.    298. 

297.      W ALTER    SYLVESTER    RUGG. 

Present    address,    University    Club,    Pittsburgh,    Pennsylvania. 

Born,  April  3,   1866,  at  Brodhead,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1881  to  1886;  at  Cornell,  1890  to 
1892.      Degrees  of  B.    S.   from  Lawrence  and  M.   S.   from   Cornell. 

With  the  Westinghouse  Electric  Mfg.  Co.  1892;  electrical  engineer  in 
charge  of  department  of  alternating  current  motors  1892-1897;  district  en- 
gineer, Chicago,  1897  to  1901;  engineering  salesman,  New  York,  1901-1911; 
manager  New  York  district   office   1910. 

Member  of  Engineers'  Club,  New  York  city;  Crescent  Athletic  Club 
Brooklyn;  Cornell  University  Club,  New  York  city;  City  Lunch  Club,  New 
York  city;  member  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  manager 
1910-1912;    member    of    The    Franklin    Institute. 


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298.  JOHN    SAMSON    THOMAS. 

Present  address,  North  end  LeRoy  at  Rose  Street,  Berkeley,  Cali 
fornia. 

Born,    September    11,    1860,    Cambria,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1881-1886;  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  1887-1890. 
Fifth  Presbyterian  church,  Cincinnati;  Bethelehem  church,  Minneapolis; 
Howard   church,    San    Francisco. 

Married,  December  24,  1886,  Luella  M.  Rugg.  Children:  Adelaide, 
Elizabeth,    Robert   Rugg,    Evelyn   Edwards.      See   No.    296. 

299.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON    VERITY. 

Present  address,   401   Franklin   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  July  4,  1859,  at  Vinland,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  district  schools,  Appleton  high  school,  and  at  Lawrence 
University.      Degree    of   A.    M. 

In  Methodist  ministry  in  Wisconsin  until  1889  when  he  went  to  China 
under  the  auspices  of  the  American  Bible  Society;  1893  joined  North 
China  Conference  of  Methodist  church;  in  1890  was  immured  in  Peking 
during  the  memorable  siege.  Was  district  superintendent  in  China.  Chap- 
lain of   Chinese  during  world   war  in  France. 

Married,  at  Kin  Kiang,  China,  December  31,  1892,  Frances  Irene 
Wheeler,    of    Byron,    Wisconsin,    deceased. 


XXXI.     CLASS   OF   1887. 

300.  J.    WILLIAM    THEODORE    AMES. 

Present   address,    1513   Wilson    Street,   Eau    Claire,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    November   15,   1865,  at   Stevens  Point,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1882-1887.  Degrees  of  A.  B. 
and  A.   M. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Eagle,  Wisconsin;  West  Bend,  Humbird, 
New  Richmond,  River  Falls,  Monroe,  and  at  Waterman,  Illinois.  Head 
of  history  department,  normal  school,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin,  since  1920. 
Member  state  board  of  control,  Interscholastic  Athletics  and  also  of  In- 
terscholastic   Lyceum   Work,   Wisconsin    high    schools. 

Married,  September  3,  1891,  Miss  Nellie  S.  McKinney,  of  Lancaster, 
Wisconsin.      Children:    Dorothy   Ara   Taylor  and   James   William. 

301.  CHARLES   LULING  BARNES. 

Present   address,   408   Nutmeg   Street,    San   Diego,   California. 

Born,   April   13,    1864,    at    Waukesha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from   1883  to   1887.  Degree  of  A.   B. 

1887   to   1893,   occupied  as  a  bank  clerk.     Entered  the   ministry   in   1894. 

Married,  in  1890,  Janet  Rankin,  who  died  June  28,  1901.  Married, 
December  27,  1902,  Martha  B.  Baker,  of  Madison,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Calvin    Rankin,    Stanley    Nelson,    and    Charles    Walthew. 

302.  CHARLES    WOODWARD    BROWN. 

Present  address,   corner   7th  and   21st   Streets,  Los  Angeles,   California. 
Born,    October   31,    1867,   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  public  schools  of  Appleton  and  at  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity,  graduating   in   1887.      Degrees   of   B.    S.    and   M.    S. 


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1887-1894,  bookkeeper  for  the  Fox  River  Paper  company,  Appleton; 
1895,  Fox  River  Paper  Supply  house  at  Appleton;  1896-1897,  Brown 
Bros.,  drugs  and  dry  goods,  Los  Angeles,  California;  1898-1901,  office  of 
the  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Company,  Los  Angeles,  California;  1901  to  the 
present  time  secretary  of  the  Sweeney  Surgical  Manufacturing  Company, 
Los  Angeles. 

Married,  January  10,  1894,  Leila  E.  Skelton,  native  of  Evanston, 
Illinois. 

303.  MELVILLE    WOODWARD    BROWN. 

Present  address,   Box  347    B,    San   Fernando,    California. 

Born,   November   23,    1865,   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  from  1882-1887.  Degree  of  M.  S.  from  Law- 
rence;   Ph.   G.   from   Northwestern  University. 

1890  to  1904,  druggist  in  Los  Angeles,  California;  1892  to  1901,  post- 
master at  Station  D,  Los  Angeles,  California.  Has  taken  active  part  in 
church  work.  Has  organized  church  orchestras  and  choirs.  Practiced 
pharmacy  at  Pasadena  1905-1907;  now  engaged  in  fruit  growing  and  man- 
aging alfalfa   ranch. 

Married,  November  10,  1887,  Mary  F.  Ballard,  of  Appleton,  Wiscon- 
sin. Children:  Stella  Athena,  Helen,  and  Paul  Wentworth,  lieutenant, 
Navy  Y.   M.   C.  A.,   Shanghai,   China. 

304.  WILLIAM    CLARK. 

Present  address,  Alder  Point,  California. 

Born,    February    20,    1858,    Mill    Hill,    Aberdeenshire,    Scotland. 

Educated  at  Albert  College,  Belleville,  Ontario;  Lawrence  University, 
1884-1887;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute;  post  graduate  work,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Bloomington,  Illinois.  Degrees  of  B.  L.  and  A.  M.  at  Lawrence, 
and   B.    D.    at   the   Garrett   Biblical   Institute. 

Pastor  in  Canada,  Wisconsin,  and  in  California.  Has  been  forty-two 
years   in   the   Christian   ministry. 

Visited  Europe  three  times,  also  South  America.  Made  these  voy- 
ages as  a  sailor  before  the  mast. 

Married,  September  7,  1887,  Arabella  Proctor,  of  De  Pere,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Douglas,   teacher;    Amos   E.;    and    Bruce. 

305.  DAVID  ABBOT  DREW. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born,   May   9,    1865,    Proctorsville,    Vermont. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1881-1888;  University  of  Chicago, 
1894  to  1896.  Degrees,  M.  S.,  M.  L.,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  from  Lawrence.  Fel- 
low in  mathematical  astronomy,  University  of  Chicago,  1895-1896.  Charter 
member   of  the   Astronomical   and  Astrophysical   Society   of  America. 

Principal  of  schools  at  Marion,  Clear  Lake,  Boyd  and  Baraboo,  1896- 
1898,  assistant,  Lowell  observatory,  Flagstaff,  Arizona,  and  City  of  Mexico. 
Author  of  paper  on  "Mars  Popular  Astronomy";  two  papers  on  "Measures 
of  Sattellite  of  Neptune,"  Astronomical  Journal;  a  paper  on  "Diameter  of 
Venus"   Astronomical   Journal.      Professor,   University   of   Indiana. 

Married,  December  19,  1898,  at  Flagstaff,  Arizona,  Ruby  Edna  Green- 
leaf,   a  native  of  Illinois.    One  son. 

300.      ROBERT    STEPHEN    JOYCE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   February    21,    1922. 
Born,   June   3,   1867,   Depere,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  schools  of  Depere;  Lawrence  1884-1887;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege.     Degrees:   B.   S.   and  M.    S.,  Lawrence;    M.    D.,   Rush 


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Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  and  surgery  at  Ogden  for  many 
years;  president  Ogden  board  of  education  for  eleven  years;  surgeon  of 
Union  Pacific  Railway,  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Western  Railway,  and  Ore- 
gon  Short  Line  Railway. 

Made  two  trips  to  Alaska  and  was  president  of  the  Utah  State  Medi- 
cal   Society,   and   fellow   of   the   Amercian    College   of    Surgeons. 

Married,  Kathryn  Butcher,  Jackson,  Michigan.  Children:  Frances  and 
Kathryn  J. 

34)7.      ELLSWORTH    JAMES    McKINNEY. 

Present  address,    Barron,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    August   24,   1864,   Potosi,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  country  schools,  two  years  at  Lancaster  high  school 
and  at  Lawrence  University   from    1882-1887.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

1887-1900,  occupied  in  farming;  lumber  dealer  six  years  in  Barron, 
then  returned  to  original  calling.  President  since  1910  of  what  is  now  the 
largest  Co-Op.  Creamery  in  the  world.  President  county  Holstein  Breeders' 
Association;  treasurer  and  secretary  local  Farm  Bureau  Association;  chair- 
man Township;    treasurer   school   board. 

Married,  June  22,  1888,  Mildred  Taylor,  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Lelah   Van   Sickle,   Alvah,  and   Kenneth. 

SOS.      ALGERNON  FRANCIS   OTIS. 

Present    address    unknown. 


300.      JAMES  MATTHEW   SHORT.      (Deceased.) 

Was  a   civil   engineer  at    Indianapolis,    Indiana. 

SIO.      EDWIX    BOTTOM  LY    SKEWES.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   August,    1913. 

Born,   January   30,   1858,   at   Ives   Grove,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  district  school;  Racine  high  school;  Beloit  Academy  and 
Beloit  College;  and  Lawrence  1885-1887.     Degree  of   B.   L.   from  Lawrence. 

Married,  October  22,  L890,  Alice  A.  Collier,  of  Ives  Grove,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Arthur,   Edwin,    Alice   Ruth,   and   George  Jessop. 

ail.      LOUISA    ELLOIE    (THOMPSON)    FUNSTON. 

Present   address,    Winnebago,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   June   4,    1864,   at   Lowville,   Wisconsin. 
Educated  at   Lawrence   from   1882-1887.      Degree   of    A.    B. 
Taught    in    Denver,    Colorado.       Has    written    several    poems    for    differ- 
ent  newspapers. 

Married,   in    1900,   to   John   L.   Funston,   of  Tilbury,    Canada. 


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XXXII.     CLASS  OF   1888. 

S12.   HERMAN  HARVEY  ALBERS. 

Present  address,   Allenton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   April   15,   1866,   New    Holstein,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  common  schools  and  Lawrence  University,  1883  to  188S, 
and  Rush  Medical  College.  Degrees  B.  a.  from  Lawrence,  M.  D.  from 
Rush    Medical   College. 

Member  of  Wisconsin  State  Medical  Society,  Washington  County  Med- 
ical Society,  and  National  Medical  Association.  Author  of  papers  on  sub- 
jects pertaining  to  medicine  published  in  medical  journals.  Occupied  as 
physician  and  surgeon  at  Allenton,  Wisconsin,  since  November,  1891. 
Health   officer  of  town   of  Addison;   third  degree  Mason. 

Married,  November  21,  1906,  at  Waukesha,  Wisconsin,  to  Ina  \  . 
Illian.      Children:    Edna    A. 

313.  EDITH   ANNE   AMES. 

Present   address,   541   North    Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,  March  19,   1868,  at  Plover,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence   University,    1883   to   1888.      Degree  of   B.   L. 
Teacher    at    Appleton.      Member    Novel-History    Club,    Appleton,    Worn 
an's   Club,   and   Daughters   of   the   American    Revolution. 

314.  LOUIS    BENJAMIN    COLMAN. 

Present   address,   Wonewoc,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   June   10,    1865,   at   Fond   du   Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Father  was  the  son  of  Rev.  H.  R.  Colman,  one  of  the  founders  of 
Lawrence   College,   and   an   early   student   at   Lawrence. 

Educated  La  Crosse  high  school;  Lawrence  University,  1884-1888; 
Garrett  Biblical  institute.  Degrees  A.  B.  from  Lawrence  and  B.  D.  from 
Garrett. 

Occupied  in  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  church,  West  Wisconsin 
Conference.     Has  been  pastor  in  various  states. 

Married,  September  18,  1894,  Edith  E.  Van  Zandt,  of  La  Crosse 
county.      Children:   Russell   B. 

315.  EDWARD    CHURCH   DIXON. 

Present   address,    231    S.    8th    Street,   La    Crosse,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   February  6,   1868,  at  Kilbourn,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Kilbourn  high  school;  Lawrence  University,  1883-1888; 
Boston  University  school  of  theology;  Boston  University  school  of  all 
sciences.  Degrees  of  A.  B.,  A.  M.  and  D.  D.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B. 
from  Boston  University.  Joined  West  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1891. 
Pastor  of  various  churches.  Been  superintendent  Madison  district;  for 
five  years  secretary  Wisconsin  Federation  of  Churches;  member  of  the 
General  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  church  in  1908,  1912  and  in  1916;  associ- 
ated member  of  Victoria  Institute,  London,  England;  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Gamma   Chapter  of  Wisconsin;    Rotarian. 

Married,  September  6,  1893,  Jennie  E.  Woodhead.  Children:  Donald 
P.,  commended  for  service  and  bravery  in  world  war,  died  October,  1919; 
Frances  J.;   Jennie   G;    and    Bradford   C. 


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316.  BERTHA    MAY    (HAMMOND)     STEVENS. 

Present  address,   1440   E.    Marquette   Road,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,  January  16,   1867,  at  La   Crosse,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   University,    1884-1888.      Degree    of    B.    L. 

Occupied  as  home-maker.  Member  of  Culture  Club  of  Chicago  and 
the  Arche   Club   of  Chicago. 

Married,  January  21,  1891,  to  Arthur  J.  Stevens,  Chicago.  Children: 
Katherine,   Robert,  and  Joseph. 

317.  MARY    CORINTHIA    HARWOOD.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  October  19,  1914. 

Born,  January   15,    1866,   Holley,   New   York. 

Educated  Holley  Union  school  and  academy;  Lawrence  University, 
1883  to  1888;  France  and  Germany,  1891  to  1893,  1901  and  1902.  De- 
grees B.  L.  and  M.  L. 

Assistant  principal  high  school,  Traer,  Iowa,  1888-1890;  teacher  in 
second  district,  Appleton,  1890-1891;  teacher  of  French  and  German,  Graf- 
ton Hall,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  1893-1894;  Ripon  College  for  fourteen 
years  head  of  department   of  modern  languages,   and   dean  of   women. 

318.  JOSEPH  WINSLOW   HEARD. 

Present  address,   Long  Lake,   Minnesota. 

Born,    1864,    Brady's  Bend,    Pennsylvania. 

Educated  Lawrence  University,  1883-1888.  Degrees  A.  B.  and  A.  M. 
from  Lawrence;    B.   D.   from   Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 

Joined  Minnesota  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  in  1891. 
Served  as  pastor  of  various  churches  in  Minnesota  and  spent  some  time 
as  pastor  at  Tampa  and  St.  Petersburg,  Florida.  At  present  retired.  En- 
gaged  in   horticulture. 

Favorite    amusement,    trout    fishing   in    the    woods    of    Canada. 

Married,  March  14,  1905,  in  Minneapolis,  to  Martha  E.  Schacht. 
Children:   Paul  Frederick. 


319.  LELLA   FRANCES    (McKESSON)    MILLAR. 

Present  address,    445   Park   Street,  Upper   Montclair,   New  Jersey. 

Born,   July   15,    1869,    Depere,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University,  1881-1888;  graduate  woman's  law 
class,   University   of  the  city  of  New  York,   1903.   Degree,   B.   L.   Lawrence. 

Visited  Philippine  Islands,  China,  and  Japan  in  company  witli  hus- 
band in  1904. 

Married,  1889,  to  William  B.  Millar.  Children:  Florence  Isabel,  Laura, 
married,  Muriel  Waite,  and  William  Buchanan,  Jr. 

320.  JOHN    LOCKAVOOD    MEAD. 

Present   address,   636   Pacific    Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   July   1,   1866,   Elkhorn,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  various  public  schools,  high  school  at  Janesville;  Law- 
rence University,  1883-1888;  school  of  pharmacy,  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Degrees  of  A.  B.,  B.  S.,  A.  M.,  and  M.  S.  from  Lawrence;  and  Ph.  G., 
M.    S.    in    pharmaceutical    chemistry    from    University    of   Wisconsin. 

In  drug  store,  Kenosha,  Wisconsin,  1888-1892;  university  fellow  in 
pharmaceutical  chemistry,  1893-1894;  assistant  instructor  in  pharmaceutical 
technique,  1894-1895;  Wisconsin  Pharmaceutical  Association  fellow  in 
pharmacy,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1895-1896;  proprietor  of  drug  store  at 
Antigo,  Wisconsin,  1898-1901.  Author  of  various  papers  on  pharmaceutical 
subjects. 


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321.  NELLIE    LUM    (MEAD)    ROGERS. 

Present  address,   133   Arch   Street,   Sunbury,   Pennsylvania. 
Born  at  Waterloo,    Wisconsin. 

Entered  Lawrence  University  in  1884,  graduated  in  1888.  Spent  a 
year   of  post  graduate   work.      Specialized  in  music. 

Married  to  Benjamin  Talbot  Rogers,  class  of  '86.      Children:   see  295. 

322.  HELEN   JARVIS    (UNDERWOOD)    SHEDD. 

Present   address,    1619   Ashland   Avenue,   Evanston,   Illinois. 

Born,   February   19,    1888,    Fort   Edward,    New   York.  ' 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1884-1888.  Degree  A.  B  ,  Student 
of    Smith    College   school   of   art   at   Northampton,    Massachusetts,    1890. 

Member  of  Woman's  Club,  Evanston,  111.;  Social  Service  Department, 
and   Dramatic   Club,    Evanston. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  October  12,  1892,  to  Henry  Sprague  Shedd  of 
Whitewater,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Henry  Wentwbrth,  student  at  Beloit 
College;  Jarvis  A.,  student  at  Evanston,  111.;  John  Barton,  student  in 
public   schools,    Evanston. 

323.  JENNIE    ELWOOD    (VVOODHEAD)    DIXON. 

Present  address,  231   S.  8th   Street,  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    April    22,    1862,    Ripon,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1884-1888.  Degrees  B.   S.  and  M.   S. 

Teacher  at  Kilbourn,  Wisconsin,  1888-1890;  teacher  at  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity,  1890-1893. 

Member  of  Gamma  Chapter,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  vice-president  of  La 
Crosse  Twentieth  Century  Club;  lay  delegate  to  General  Conference  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  church,   1912. 

Married,  September  6,  1893,  to  Edwin  C.  Dixon,  of  Kilbourn,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:   See  No.   315. 


XXXIII.     CLASS  OF  1889. 

324.  JAMES    LAWSON    BONHAM. 

Present    address,    Baraboo,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  August  28,   1862,  at  Town  of  Troy,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  district  school  at  Black  Hawk;  Spring  Green  high  school; 
Lawrence,    1883-1889.     Degree   of   LL.    B.    at   University    of   Wisconsin. 

District  attorney   of   Sauk   county  in   1901   to   1905. 

Married,  January  15,  1895,  M.  Grace  Stanley,  of  Baraboo,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Mabel   L.    and   Robert  J. 

325.  WILLIAM   BOTZER. 

Present  address,  Mayfield,  Washington. 

Born,    November    15,    1859,   in    Germany. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1882-1889,  and  Bennett  Medical  College.  De- 
gree of  M.  D.  from  Bennett.  Physician  and  surgeon  at  Clinton,  Wiscon- 
sin,  1897,  and  Mayfield,  Washington,  since   1902. 

Past  Master  of  F.   &  A.   M. 

Married,  June  22,  1889,  Gertrude  Rumery,  of  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Leila,    Bessie,    Georgia. 


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320.      WALTER   DeLOSS    COLE. 

Present  address,   122    S.   West   Street,   Lima,   Ohio. 

Born,    November    15,    18(54,    at    Kewaunee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1895-1899,  and  at  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Degrees  of  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  from  Lawrence,  and  D.  D.  from 
Ohio  Northern  University. 

Occupied  as  minister  of  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  Joined  the 
Northwestern  Ohio  Conference  1889;  pastor  in  various  churches  in  Iowa, 
Wisconsin,  Indiana  and  Ohio.  District  superintendent.  Four  years  chap- 
lain 1st  Regiment,  Ohio  National  Guards.  Traveled  in  Europe,  Asia,  and 
Africa.  Member  General  Conference  of  Methodist  Episcopal  church  in 
1916  and  in  1920.  In  fifth  year  as  pastor  at  Lima,  Ohio,  a  church  with 
2,000    members. 

Married,  September  9,  1890,  Cora  M.  Riley  of  Spirit  Lake,  Iowa. 
Children:   Katherine. 

327.  MARIE    FLORENCE    GOULD.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    November    2,    1913. 

Educated   at  Lawrence  University   1887-1889. 

Taught  two   years  after  graduation   in   high   school  at   Manitowoc. 

328.  EDWARD    GAFFIELD    JONES.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    January    17,    1868,    at    Ontonagon,    Michigan. 

Educated  at  Ryon  high  school,  Appleton;  Lawrence,  1885-1889;  Wis- 
consin Law  School,  1889-1891.  Degrees  of  B.  L.  from  Lawrence;  and  B. 
L.   from  Wisconsin   Law   School   in    1891. 

Traveled  extensively  through  the  United  States  and  especially  in  the 
northwest. 

Occupied  since  graduation  as  attorney  and  dealer  in  real  estate,  Ap- 
pleton. 

Married,  July  5,  1899,  Katherine  E.  Fox,  of  Chautauqua,  New  York. 
Two  daughters. 

329.  HARRIET    (LUMMIS)    SMITH. 

Present    address,    4812    Florence    Avenue,    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Born  in  Auburndale,   Massachusetts. 

Father   for   nineteen   years   professor   of    Greek   in    Lawrence    College. 

Early  training  received  at  home  under  care  of  parents.  Entered  Law- 
rence  University   in   1886,   graduating  in    1889    with    degree    of   A.    B. 

Taught  in  high  schools  of  Lake  Geneva  and  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin. 
In  1894  accepted  an  editorial  position  with  the  David  Cook  Publishing 
company  which  she  still  retains.  For  a  number  of  years  has  been  engaged 
in  literary  work.  Published  articles  in  McClure's,  Munsey's,  Sunday  As- 
sociated Magazines,  Harper's  Bazaar,  Delineator,  and  between  60  and  70 
other  publications.  She  is  the  author  of  a  number  of  books.  The  Friendly 
Terrace  Series  is  a  series  of  books  for  girls  in  five  volumes.  She  has  also 
written  three  novels,  "Other  People's  Business,"  "Agatha's  Aunt,"  and 
"Alias   Cynthia." 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  October  11,  1905,  to  William  M. 
Smith  of  Baltimore. 


330.      WILLIAM    HELL    MILLAR. 

Present  address,   445    Park   Street,   Upper   Montclair,    New  Jersey. 
Born,    September    16,    1866,    at    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin. 
Educated   at   Milton    College;    and    at    Lawrence    1885-1889.      Degree    of 
A.   B.   from  Lawrence;   also  D.    D. 


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Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  La  Crosse;  secretary  Twenty-third  Street  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  New  York  city;  secretary  International  Committee  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
in  charge  of  Army  and  Navy  work;  general  secretary  of  the  Layman's 
Missionary  Movement;  secretary  New  York  Federation  of  Churches.  Has 
traveled   extensively   in   Europe   and   Asia. 

Married,  July  15,  1889,  Leila  Frances  McKesson,  class  of  '88,  at 
Lawrence.  Children:  Florence  Isabel,  Laura,  Muriel  Waite,  and  William 
B.,   Jr.,   attending  public   school. 

331.      THOMAS    DANIEL   WILLIAMS. 

Present  address,   Green   Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    13,    1858,    at    Ottawa,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Milton  College;  Whitewater  normal;  and  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity  1884-1889.      Degree   of   B.    S.   from   Lawrence;   also   D.    D. 

Pastor  of  various  churches;  superintendent  of  Oshkosh  district;  pas- 
tor  at    Janesville;    superintendent    Appleton    district. 

Married,  December  26,  1889,  Lucy  A.  Stewart,  of  Dousman.  Wiscon- 
sin. Children:  Stewart,  Lola,  deceased,  Walter,  and  Lulu,  all  graduates  of 
Lawrence, 


XXXIV.     CLASS  OF  1890. 

332.  JAMES    RAE    ARAEILL. 

Present    address,    1055    Pennsylvania    avenue,    Denver,    Colorado. 

Born,   in    1869,   at    Depere,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1883-1890;  University  of  Michigan,  1890-1894; 
post  graduate  at  Vienna,  1898;  Harvard,  1901.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  from 
Lawrence;  M.  D.  from  University  of  Michigan;  and  D.  D.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Member  of  various  medical  societies,  national,  state  and  city;  Min- 
nesota Club  of  Denver;  Phi  Beta  Kanpa,  Sigma  Psi  fraternity.  Member 
of   Nu    Sigma    Nu    (medical    fraternity),    Sigma    Xi    (scientific    fraternity). 

General  practitioner  of  medicine,  1894-1S97.  at_  Yentura,  California; 
from  1897-1903,  instructor  in  clinical  medicine  in  Unversty  of  Michigan; 
from  1903-1915,  professor  of  medicine  in  University  of  Colorado;  service 
in  medical  department  of  United  States  army  during  parts  of  1917,  1918, 
1919.  Medical  consultant  at  Ban  hospital,  Camp  Kearney.  Member  Med- 
ical   and    Surgical    Group,    Denver,    since    1919. 

Author  of  volume  on  "Clinical  Diagnosis  and  Urinalysis."  Contribu- 
tor to  numerous  medical  journals  and  to  "The  Reference  Handbook  of 
Medical  Sciences."  Recreations,  baseball,  football,  golf  and  track.  Trav- 
eled  extensively    in   Europe. 

Married,  September  12,  1900,  Sara  Hyatt  Taylor,  of  Pittsburgh,  Penn- 
sylvania.     Children:    Anne    and    James    Rae,    Jr. 

333.  FLORENCE   MARILLA  AUSTIN. 

Present    address,    694    Prospect    Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born   in    Calumet    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated   Lawrence   University   1887-1890.      Degree   of    B.    L. 

Taught  in  public  schools  of  Fond  du  Lac  and  Milwaukee,  and  in  Mil- 
waukee academy  until  1909.  At  the  present  time  engaged  in  lyceum  work, 
booking  lectures,  concerts  and  other  attractions  in  the  north  central  and 
western  states. 

Traveled    extensively    throughout    the    United    States   and    Canada. 


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:i;j4.     FREDERICK  WALDO  BARKER.     (Deceased.) 

Died,    February   28,    1908. 

Born,   June    24,    1867,   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  third  ward  school,  Appleton;  at  Lawrence  University 
1884-1890. 

1890,  with  surveying  party  in  northern  Michigan;  1891-1895,  archi- 
tectural draftsman  in  Chicago;  1895-1900,  theological  training  at  the 
church  of  the  Ascension  and  Western  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago. 
Summer  and  fall  of  1900,  in  charge  of  church  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist, 
Chicago;  vicar  of  the  church  of  the  Ascension,  Merrill,  Wisconsin,  1900 
to    time   of    his   decease. 

335.  GEORGE   WILLIAM    BOWERS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    March   8,    1898. 

Born,    April    20,    1868,    Vinland,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  country  schools;  Lawrence  1884-1890;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1891-1895.  Degree  of  B.  S.  from  Lawrence  and  M.  D.  from  Rush 
Medical    College. 

1895-1897,    practiced  medicine  in   Oshkosh. 

336.  LEONARD  ALBERTUS  BROWN. 

Present    address,    Marinette,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    November    12,    1868,    at  La   Crosse,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Stevens  Point  high  school;  Lawrence  1887-1890.  De- 
grees  of    B.    A.   and   M.    A. 

Taught  in  several  high  schools  in  Wisconsin,  Later  interested  in 
newspaper  work.  For  a  time  in  real  estate  business.  Editor  at  Waupaca, 
Iola,    New    London.      Now    advertising    manager,    Eagle-Star,    Marinette. 

Married,  August  24,  1897,  Alia  A.  Armstrong,  of  Wausau,  Wiscon- 
sin.     Children:    Hugh    L.,    Shannon    A.,    and    Dorothy. 

337.  EUNICE   ANN   FENELON. 

Present    address,    Weyauwega,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   5,   1867,   Weyauwega,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  schools  of  Weyauwega;   Lawrence  1887-1890.  Degree  of  B.  S. 

1891-1893,    teacher,    Weyauwega,    Wisconsin. 

338.  EMMA    KNOWLES     (GIFFIN)     STEVENS. 

Present  address,   1126   N.   Tejon    Street,    Colorado    Springs,    Colorado. 

Born,   April   1,   1866,   at   Fond   du   Lac,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Fond  du  Lac  high  school;  Lawrence  1888-1890;  Cook 
county   normal,   Chicago.      Degree   B.   L.   at   Lawrence. 

Member  of  the  original  chapter  P.  E.  O.,  a  secret  sorority,  and  of 
the  D.  A.  R.  Taught  in  the  first  ward  school,  Appleton,  1890-1891.  At- 
tended normal  in  Chicago,  1891-1892.  Taught  in  Maywood  and  other 
places  up  to  January,  1904.  Traveled  in  Europe  1902.  Member  P.  E.  O. 
sisterhood.      D.    A.    R.   and   Woman's   Literary    Club   of    Colorado    Springs. 

Married,  November  26.  1896,  to  Frank  L.  Stevens,  M.  D.  of  Fond  du 
Lac,  Wisconsin.  One  child,  who  died  in  March,  1904,  after  living  but  a 
few   days. 


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330.      HARRY    RREWSTER    LIMMIS.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased  in   Los   Angeles,    California,    March    1,    1900. 

Son  of  Dr.   Henry  and  Jennie   Brewster   Lummis. 

Born    in    Auburndale,    Massachusetts. 

His  preparation*  for  college  was  received  under  the  tuition  of  his 
father  and  mother,  except  for  one  year  in  the  public  schools  of  Water- 
town,  Massachusetts.  Entered  the  freshman  class  of  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity in  1886,  and  was  prominent  in  athletics  of  the  college  throughout  his 
course. 

After  graduating  in  1890,  he  spent  some  time  in  Georgia  and  Kansas. 
While  teaching  in  Georgia  his  health  gave  way,  and  he  underwent  a  severe 
illness  from  which  he  never  fully  recovered,  though  he  regained  his  health 
sufficiently  to  fill  the  position  of  city  editor  of  the  Appleton  Crescent  for 
some  time. 

The  last   few  years  of   his  life   were   spent  in   Los  Angeles,    California. 

340.  KATHERIXE   LUMMIS. 

Present    address    4812    Florence    Avenue,    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Born   in    Natick,    Massachusetts. 

Father,  Henry  Lummis,  professor  of  Greek  at  Lawrence  College  for 
many  years. 

She  fitted  for  college  under  the  tuition  of  her  parents,  and  entered 
Lawrence  in  1886,  graduating  in  1890,  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.  Gradu- 
ate student  at  Stanford  University  receiving  the  A.  M.  degree;  also  Ph. 
D. ;    student    American    School    of    Classic    Studies    in    Rome,    Italy. 

She  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  the  high  school  of  La  Crosse  and 
Milwaukee  high  schools  and  in  the  College  of  the  Pacific  at  San  Jose, 
California.     Later  at  Sweet  Briar  College,  Maryland. 

341.  OLIX   ANDREW    MEAD. 

Present    address,    656    Pacific    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    July    30,    1868.    at    Kenosha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  public  schools,  and  at  Lawrence  University;  also 
University  of  Wisconsin.  Lawrence  academy,  1883-1886;  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, 1886-1890;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1890-1892.  Degree  of  A.  B. 
from   Lawrence;    B.   C.   E.   from   Wisconsin;   A.   M.    from   Lawrence   in   1903. 

Has  engaged  in  teaching,  office  work  and  civil  engineering  for  Chi- 
cago   and    Northwestern    Railway. 

At  present  registrar  of  Lawrence  College.  Member  of  Waverly  Lodge 
No.  51,  F.  &  A.  M.;  Appleton  Chapter  No.  47,  R.  A.  M.;  Appleton  Com- 
mandery  No.  29,  K.  T. ;  Wisconsin  Consistory  A.  A.  S.  R.,  Tripoli  Temple. 

Married,    Gertrude    Estey,    of    Appleton,    July    12,    1921. 

342.  ADA   ELIZABETH   MYERS. 

Present    address,    760    Lawrence    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    May    30,    1869,    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school,  and  at  Lawrence  from  1883  to  1890. 
Degree    of   B.    L.    and    certificate    of   graduation   in    department    of    music. 

Member  of  the  Clio  Club  of  Appleton.  Was  worthy  matron  of  Fi- 
delity chapter  of  the  order  of  Eastern  Star  of  Appleton  during  the  years 
of  1899  and  1900,  and  1910-1911.  President  of  the  P.  E.  O.  sisterhood 
1911-1912.      Member    Woman's    Club    of    Appleton. 


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343.  RASMUS    PETER    RASMUSSEN.      (Deceased.) 

Died    at    Superior,    Wisconsin,    in    1899. 

Born,    March    8,    1868,    at    Randolph,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Randolph  high  school;  Lawrence  1885-1890.  Degree  of 
B.    S. 

In  charge  of  the  Webster  Manufacturing  company  plant,  at  Superior, 
Wisconsin,  1890-1892;  with  Marshall  Wells  Hardware  company,  at  Su- 
perior, 1893;  Buffalo  Oil  company  in  1894,  of  which  he  was  president  and 
general  manager  at  the  time  of  his  death;  also  president  and  general  man- 
ager  of    Superior   Warehouse   company   at  the   time   of   his   death. 

Not   married. 

344.  MARK    PALMER    SMITH. 

Present    address.    Menasha,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    December    10,    1866,    Clintonville,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    schools    of    Clintonville;    Lawrence,    1887-1890. 
1S90,    farming    in    Waupaca    county;     1891    to    present,    with    Menasha 
Wooden    Ware    Co.,    Menasha,    Wisconsin. 

345.  ELTON    FREMONT    SPICER. 

Present    address,    Colville,    Washington. 

Born,    April    16,    1861,    in    Outagamie    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    schools    at    Appleton;    Lawrence    1884-1890. 

Engaged  in  the  ministry.  Stationed  at  Excelsior,  Litchfield,  Warren, 
and  Rush  City,  all  in  Minnesota.  In  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal church  until  Rush  City  pastorate.  Since  then  in  the  ministry  of  the 
Presbyterian    church. 

Married,    August    30,    1893,    Minnie    May    Shepherd,    Ripon,    Wisconsin. 

346.  HATTIE    ISABEL    (STANDARD)    WALKER. 

Present   address,    419   Liberty    Street,    Ashland,    Oregon. 

Born,    February    27,    1870,    at    Bristol,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  first  ward  school  at  Appleton;  at  Lawrence  1885- 
1890.      Received   the  degree   of   B.    S. 

Taught  one  year  in  high  school  at  Antigo,  Wisconsin;  also  at  second 
ward  school   at   Appleton. 

Married,  April  5,  1893,  to  Frank  H.  Walker.  Children:  Donald,  stu- 
dent in  dentistry;  Mildred,  Helen,  Janet  and  Frand  Stannard,  in  public 
schools. 


347.   FRANK  CROMBIE  STVDLEY. 

Present    address,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   January   23,    1869,   New   York  city. 

Educated,  New  York  public  schools,  Lawrence  University,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York  city.  Degrees,  B.  S.  from  Lawrence; 
M.    D.    from    College   of    Physicians   and    Surgeons. 

Member  Milwaukee  Medical  Society,  Milwaukee  County  Medical  So- 
ciety  and   Wisconsin    Medical   Associaton. 

Practiced  medicine  in  Milwaukee.  Seven  years  ago  founded  the  River- 
side  Sanitarium,   of   which   he   is   now   physician   in   charge. 

Married,  January  17,  1894,  Nellie  M.  West,  of  Appleton.  Children: 
Theda,    Elizabeth,    William    Harrison    and    Helen    Louise. 


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348.  DAVID    HENRY   WALKER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  January,   1914. 

Born,   July   1,    1867. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1884-1890;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1890-1892. 
Degree   of   B.    L.    from   Lawrence. 

After  graduation  practiced  law  at  Rhinelander,  Wisconsin,  until  his 
death.  City  attorney  for  four  terms  at  Rhinelander;  officer  in  the  Na- 
tional  Guard   for   six   years. 

Married. 

349.  FRANK   HIRAM   WALKER. 

Present    address,    419    Liberty    Street,    Ashland,    Oregon. 

Born,    December    30,    1867,    at    Kilbourn    city,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  common  school  at  Kilbourn;  at  Lawrence  1890-1892; 
Lehigh  University,  South  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania.  Degree  of  B.  S.  at 
Lawrence.  Took  a  special  course  of  two  vears  in  civil  engineering  at 
Lehigh. 

1892-1896  with  F.  C.  Loweth,  consulting  civil  engineer  at  St.  Paul, 
Minnesota;  1896  to  1905,  assistant  engineer  for  the  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern Railway,  engaged  on  the  Minnesota  and  Dakota  divisions.  Division 
and  first  assistant  engineer  on  construction,  Franklin  and  Clear  Field  Ry., 
1895-1910.      Practicing   civil    engineer   at    Ashland,    Oregon,    1910    to    date. 

Member   of    American    Society   of    New    Jersey    Civil    Engineers. 

Married,  April  5,  1893,  Hattie  Isabel  Stannard.  at  Appleton.  Chil- 
dren:     See   No.    346. 

350.  ELIZABETH   AVILSOX. 

Present    address,    5    Russell    Street,    Calcutta,    India. 

Born,    August    19,    1867,   at    Neenah,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University  from  1882-1890,  at  irregular  periods. 
Degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  Studied  one  semester  at  the  University  of 
Tena,  Germany.  1894-1900,  instructor  in  English  and  Latin  at  Lawrence; 
1898-1899,  student  Oxford  University,  England;  1890-1891,  state  secretary 
Young  Women's  Christian  Association  of  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota;  1891- 
1893,  international  secretary  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  headquarters  at  Chicago;  1900, 
national  secretary  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  in  charge  of  training  institute  for  secre- 
taries. Doing  Y.  W.  C.  A.  work  in  India.  She  has  written  various 
articles  in  church  papers  on  travel  and  literary  themes;  and  has  done 
much  speaking,  before  churches  and  general  audiences  on  literary  work 
and  various  phases  of  religious  work;  executive  secretary  department  Na- 
tional Board,  Y  W.  C.  A.,  1906  to  present  time;  headquarters  at  New 
York   city. 

Member  of  Montclair  College  Woman's  Club;  New  York  Branch  of 
the  Association  of  Collegiate"  Alumnae;  the  Caroline  Country  Club  for 
Social  Workers;  member  of  Religious  Education  Society;  Federation  of 
Churches,    etc. 

Traveled    extensively   in   United    States    and    Europe. 


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XXXV.     CLASS  OF  1891. 

351.  HENRY    WILLIAM    ABRAHAM.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   November   22,   1920. 

Born,   August   1,    1866,   in   Germany. 

Educated  at  public  schools  of  Wausau;  Lawrence  University  1886- 
1891;  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago.  Degrees,  B.  S.  Lawrence;  M.  D., 
Rush   Medical. 

Member  of  the  Phoenix  society,  Theta  Phi  fraternity,  Appleton  Medi- 
cal Club,  Outagamie  County  Medical  Society,  and  Fox  River  Valley  Medi- 
cal  Society. 

Instructor  in  science  and  German,  Appleton  high  school,  1891-1894; 
traveled  as  tutor  in  Europe  and  studied  medicine  in  Vienna,  1894-1895; 
studied   medicine  at   Rush    Medical    College,    1895-1898. 

Practiced   medicine   in   Appleton   since   1898. 

Married,  September  7,  1899,  Nellie  Bassett,  Berlin,  Wisconsin.  One 
daughter,   Margaret. 

352.  ANDREW   SPENCER  BAILEY.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    September   30,    1914. 

Born,    September   23,    1869,   in   Appleton. 

Educated  at  common  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  University;  den- 
tistry department  of  University  of  Michigan.  Degree  of  D.  D.  S.  from 
LTniversity   of   Michigan. 

Practiced   dentistry   in   Menominee,    Michigan. 

353.  GEORGE  ALFRED  COOKE. 

Present  address,   Lewisville,    Pennsylvania. 

Born,    January    16,    1866,    Armagh.    Ireland. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1886-1891;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1893-1894; 
Boston  University,  school  of  theology,  1898-1900.  Degree  of  A.  B.  from 
Lawrence.  Entered  the  ministry  in  the  Minnesota  Conference  in  1891, 
and   preached  in  several   other  states. 

Married,  November  15,  1892,  Bertha  Case,  of  Austin,  Minnesota. 
Children:   Raymond   Ward,   Don'Alvyn;   Evelyn  Mallalieu. 

354.  SADIE   ANN    (DAVIS)    REYNOLDS. 

Present   address,    Route   6,    Box    298    B,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,  July  14,  1869,   at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  Fond  du  Lac  high  schools;  Lawrence,  seven  years. 
Degree  of  B.  S. 

1902-1904,  teacher  of  drawing  at  Doane  College,  Crete,  Nebraska.  In- 
structor in  art  metal  work  1909-10,  Puget  Sound  University,  Tacoma, 
Washington.  Received  silver  medal  for  work  done  in  hammered  brass  at 
the  A.   Y.-P.   Exposition. 

Spent  one  year  in  Europe,  1899-1900.  Traveled  1400  miles  on  a 
bicycle  in  France  and  Switzerland,   southern  Germany  and  in   England. 

Married,  December  25,  1895,  to  Walter  Guernsey  Reynolds,  native  of 
Mansfield,    Pennsylvania.      One    child,    Lamar    Guernsey. 


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355.  CHARGES    LEONARD    FRENCH.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   December   27,   1864,  at  Plainfield,   Windham   county,   Connecticut. 

Educated  in  the  country  schools  of  Connecticut;  high  school,  Wau- 
paca; Lawrence,  1885-1891;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1893-1896.  De- 
grees of  A.   B.   Lawrence;   B.   D.  at  Chicago  Theological   Seminary. 

Principal  of  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  instructor  in  North 
land  College;  pastor  of  Congregational  churches  in  Illinois,  Iowa  and 
Connecticut. 

Married,  September  9,  1891,  Hattie  A.  Clapp,  of  Menasha,  Wisconsin. 
One  son,   Robert   L. 

356.  GEORGE   VOLKMAR   GANZEL. 

Present   address,    Brady,   Texas. 

Born,   September   14,   1867,  Jackson  county,   Wisconsin. 
Educated  at  Lawrence   College  and  University  of  Michigan. 
Followed    civil    engineering    from    1893-1906.      At    present    engaged    in 
farming. 

Married   in   1903  at   Brady,   Texas,   to   Enid   Turner.      No   children. 

357.  SUSIE    ELIZABETH    HAYLETT.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased,   1896. 

358.  EDITH    MAY   LOGAN. 

Present   address,    E.    510   33rd    Avenue,    Spokane,    Washington. 

Educated  Lawrence  College  and  Cream  City  Business  College,  Mil- 
waukee. 

In  public  school  work  in  Wisconsin;  then  taught  in  Spokane  College, 
and  Jenkins  Institute.  Now  with  Northwestern  Business  College.  Has 
written   poems  and   short  stories. 

350.      KARL    MATHIE. 

Present   address,    529   Grant    Street,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    April    12,    1866,    at    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence,  1886-1891;  Harvard.  L891. 
Degree  M.   S.   at  Lawrence. 

Principal  of  high  school  at  Wausau  1892-1895;  assistant  pastor  of 
Congregational  church,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1895-1896;  superintendent  of 
schools  at  Wausau  1896-1905;  manager  of  Watab  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.,  Sar- 
tell,  Minn.,  1905-1910;  manager  of  Wausau  Sulphite  Fibre  Co.,  Mosinee, 
Wis.  Wausau  Sulphite  Fibre  Co.  is  the  first  mill  built  in  America  for 
the   express   purpose   of   making   sulphite    pulp   and   paper. 

President  of  the  N.  E.  Wisconsin  Teacher's  Association  1899;  presi- 
dent of  the  Wisconsin  State  Teacher's  Association  1901;  candidate  for 
State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  1902;  president  Industrial 
Board  of  Education,  Wausau,  1913;  member  of  Board  of  Regents  of 
Minnesota  State  Normal  School  1907-1910;  member  of  Board  of  Trustees, 
Lawrence  College,  since  1910;  member  of  Wausau  Country  Club;  Wiscon- 
sin State  Historical  Society.  In  1917  secretary  Friends  of  German  Democ- 
racy, a  society  to  combat  disloyalty.  Member  Wisconsin  State  Historical 
Association,  American  Political  Science  Association,  Wausau  Country  Club, 
Rotary  Club,  thirty-second  degree  Mason,  state  chairman  Woodrow  Wil- 
son Foundation;  at  present  candidate  for  governor  of  Wisconsin  on  Demo- 
cratic ticket. 

Married,  July  27,  1892,  Carrie  H.  Briggs,  of  Appleton.  Children: 
Karl  Theodore,  deceased;  Katherine  Elizabeth,  teacher;  and  Cornelia  Zoa 
Bell. 


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300.  ALICE    MAY    (ROGERS)    IRVING. 

Present  address,   Kelcyville,   California. 

Born,    March   18,    1869,  at   Vinland,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1886-1891;  De- 
gree  B.    S.,    M.    A.    University    of    California. 

1893-1900,  teacher  in  Appleton. 

Married,  1900,  to  Dr.  Arthur  E.  Irving,  a  native  of  Bourne,  England, 
and  graduate   of  Chicago   College   of   Dental   Surgery.      No   children. 

301.  ERNEST    ALLEN    RONEY.      (Deceased.) 

Drowned   summer    of   1918. 

Born   at   Waupun,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence,    1885   and   1891.      Degree    B.    S. 

1892-1894,  teacher  in  Chicago,  Illinois,  and  Eureka,  Wisconsin;  1894- 
1897,  merchant,  Waupun;  1897  to  1910,  lumber  manufacturer,  Seattle, 
Washington.      Real    estate,    farming   and   building. 

Married,  July   23,   1898,   Kate  Trever,  class  of  '94.      See  No.   401. 

302.  CHARLES    DENISON    THOMPSON. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   January   31,   1872,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1886-1891;  post  graduate 
1891-1892.   Degree  of   B.    S. 

1892-1898,  cashier  of  Ingold  Bros.  &  Co.,  Appleton,  Wisconsin;  1899 
to   present,   with   the   Fox    River   Paper   company,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Member  of  the  general  conference  of  the  M.  E.  church  1912;  past 
master  F.  &  A.  M.;  state  president  and  also  state  secretary  of  the  Wis- 
consin   Epworth   League.      Member  city   council,    Appleton. 

Married,  December  3,  -1902,  Fannie  M.  Scott,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Carl  and   Francis. 

303.  MERTIE    EVALINE    (THOMPSON)    CAMPBELL. 

Present   address,    1009    S.    Pennsylvania,    Denver,    Colorado. 

Born,   November   1,    1870,   at   Poynette,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools,  Appleton;  Lawrence  1885-1891.  Degree  of 
A.  B. 

For  two  years  after  graduation  taught  in  Colorado;  in  missionary 
work  in   Mexico   1893-1908;    1908   to   present   time,   teacher   at   Denver. 

Has  done   considerable   work   of   translating   from    English   into    Spanish. 

Married,  June  27,  1893,  to  Charles  Danforth  Campbell,  who  died  at 
Guadalajara,  Mexico,  September  17,  1899.  Children:  Donald  A.,  junior 
in  University  of  Colorado  taking  mechanical  engineering  course;  Dorothy 
May. 

304.  HERBERT    LESLIE   WILLIAMS. 

Present   address,    1219    Piedmont   Avenue,   Atlanta,    Georgia. 

Born,   April   28,    1868,   at   Fort  Atkinson,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  schools  of  Fort  Atkinson;  Lawrence  1885-1891;  Boston 
University  School  of  Theology,  1892,  1895;  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  1903-1906.  Degree  of  A.  B.  from  Lawrence;  M.  D.  from  Hahne- 
mann Medical  College. 

As    Methodist    Episcopal    clergyman    in    Maine,    Wisconsin    and    Illinois. 

Practiced  medicine  as  eye,  ear,   nose  and  throat  specialist   since   1906. 

Has  done  considerable  lecturing  on  a  variety  of  subjects.  States  con- 
cerning achievements  or  noteworthy  incidents,  "Too  modest  to  give  par- 
ticulars." 

Member  of  county  and  state  medical   societies   in   Maine. 

Married,  June  12,  1895,  Nettie  F.  Oliver,  native  of  Jefferson,  Maine. 
One   daughter,   Ruth    Constance,   at   Lisbon,   Maine. 


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XXXVI.     CLASS  OF  1892. 

365.  EDSO\    DIANE    ALLEN. 

Present   address,    R.    F.   D.    3,    Pulaski,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   April   4,    1862,   at   Fond   du   Lac,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  district  school;  Mann's  Commercial  College,  Fond  du  Lac; 
Lawrence,    1884-1892.      Degree   A.    B. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal  church;  various  appointments  in  Wis- 
consin  Conference. 

Married,  September  28,  1897,  Josie  R.  Rowbotham,  of  Abrams,  \\  is- 
consin.  One  son,  Clyde  R.,  born  May  22,  1900,  died  May  3,  1902;  and 
Earl  Edson. 

366.  ANNA    HARRIETTE     CARPENTER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  July  1,   1920. 

Born,   December   18,   1870,   at   Sheboygan   Falls,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1887-1892;  Boston  College  of  Oratory,  1892-1893. 
graduated  at  Chicago  Training  School  for  Missions  1908.  Degree  B.  L.  at 
Lawrence. 

1892-1905,  teacher  in  high  school  at  Wausau.  Instructor  in  Old  Testa- 
ment  history  and   prophecy   in   Chicago   Training   School   for   Missions. 

Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  at  Lawrence. 

367.  FAWIE    BELL    (COATES)    WEBBER. 

Present   address,    736   Maryland   Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    February   28,    1870,    on   a   farm   near   Neenah,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1887-1892;  Boston  College  of  Oratory,  1892-1893. 
Degree   of   B.    S.    at   Lawrence. 

Taught  for  one  year  in  schools  of  Neenah;  following  year,  returned 
to  Boston  and  entered  senior  class  of  Curry  School  of  Expression,  gradu- 
ating in  1896.  Taught  one  year  at  Lawrence  University;  1896-1899,  teacher 
in  elocution  in  Girls'  Classical  School  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana.  Is  much 
interested  in  the  religious  education  of  children  and  is  giving  considerable 
time  to  organizing  Wisconsin  Congregational  high  school  girls  for  mission- 
ary activities. 

Married,  Apirl  11,  1900,  to  Irving  Martin  Webber,  native  of  New- 
London,   Wisconsin. 

368.  CARLOS    EVERETT    COXAXT. 

Present   address,    112    Nevada    Street,    Northfield,    Minnesota. 

Born,   November   27,   1870,   at    Cabot,    Vermont. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University  1888  and  graduated  with  degrees  A. 
B.,  A.   M.   and  first  honor. 

Ph.  D.  University  of  Chicago  1911;  graduate  student  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota  1892-1893;  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1907;  fellow 
and  Sanskrit  and  Comparative  Philology,  University  of  Chicago,  1910-1911. 
Professor  of  modern  languages,  University  of  Chattanooga.  Acting  associ- 
ate professor  of  Comparative  Philology,  Indiana  University  1911-1912  on 
leave  of  absence  from  University  of  Chattanooga.  Now  professor  Carleton 
College.  Lecturer  in  Indonesian  Philology,  University  of  Chicago,  sum- 
mer quarters,  1908,  1910,  1911,  1913  and  1914.  Author  of  "The  Pepet 
Law  in  Philippine  Languages,"  published  by  Anthropos,  Vienna,  1912; 
also  of  numerous  articles  in  scientific  journals  on  Indonesian  philology. 
Translator  of  first  five  books  of  New  Testament  into  Bisava  (a  Philippine 
language)  for  American  Bible  Society  1902-1904,  and  of  Luke's  Gospel  into 
Ibanak    1905    for    the    same    society.       Prepared    a     Bisaya    Language    Die- 


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tionary  at  Cebu,  P.  I.,  1906.  1893-1894,  professor  of  languages,  Chaddock 
College,  Quincy,  Illinois;  1894-1895,  associate  professor  of  languages,  Ben- 
zonia  College,  Benzonia,  Michigan;  1895-1898,  professor  of  Greek  and 
Latin,  Lincoln  University,  Lincoln,  Illinois;  1898-1899,  assistant  in  Latin 
and  German,  Kalamazoo  College,  Michigan;  1900-1901,  professor  of  Ger- 
man and  Spanish,  Washburn  College.  Topeka,  Kansas;  1901-1904,  teacher 
of  English,  bureau  of  education,  Philippine  Islands.  April,  1904,  appointed 
translator,   bureau   of   public   lands,   Manila,    Philippine   Islands. 

Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  American  Oriental  Society,  German  Orien- 
tal Society,  Societe  Asiatique,  Academie  Malgache  (Madagascar),  Ver- 
mony  Historical  Society,  American  Dialect  Society,  Natural  Geog.  Soc, 
and    Spanish   American   Atheneum. 

Traveled  around  the  world.  Was  six  years  in  the  Philippines.  Vis- 
ited Japan,  China,  East  Indies,  India,  Egypt,  Greece  and  other  countries 
of  Europe. 

Is   spending  the   present  year  in   study  at   Berlin,    Germany. 

Married,  March  11,  1902,  Miss  Dorothy  Tuckerman,  of  Topeka,  Kan., 
at  Manila;  died  June  23,  1902,  at  Dumaguete,  Negros,  P.  I.  Married  Miss 
Julie    Laubmeyer,    at    Koenigsberg,    Germany,    February    1,    1908. 

369.  NELLIE    (DUBOIS)    HARRIMAN. 

Present  address,   903   Perry   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    June   7,    1867,   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence,  1888-1892;  special 
student  University  of  Wisconsin,  at  different  times  after  graduating  at 
Lawrence.     Degree  M.   S.   at  Lawrence. 

1891-1900,  teacher  of  mathematics  and  natural  science  at  Ryan  high 
school,   Appleton. 

Married,  1900,  to  Florian  J.  Harriman.  Children:  Celia,  Marguerite, 
Ilelene,    John  and   Frank. 

370.  NELLIE    ELIZABETH    (FOBD)    COOKE. 

Present    address,    7024    Hawthorne    Avenue,    Hollywood,    California. 

Born,   May   29,    1869,   at   Fond   du   Lac,    Wisconsin. 

Mother,    Mrs.    Margaret   D.    Ford,   first   matron   of   Ormsby   Hall. 

Educated  at  Fond  du  Lac  high  school;  Lawrence,  1888  to  1892;  Uni- 
versity  of  Wisconsin,  1892-1893.      Obtained    degree    B.    S.    from    Lawrence. 

1893-1895,  teacher  of  science,  Whitewater  high  school;  spent  summer 
of  1895  traveling  in  Europe;  1902-1903,  corresponding  secretary,  Iowa 
Federation  women's  clubs;  1904-1905,  auditor;  member  of  D.  A.  R.,  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin;  member  of  P.  E.  O.,  D.  A. 
R.,    Hollywood    Woman's   Club,    Woman's    University   Club. 

Married,  March  27,  1895,  to  Thomas  F.  Cooke,  native  of  Dubuque, 
Iowa.  Children:  Edwin  David  and  Elizabeth,  both  graduates  University  of 
California. 

371.  ALICE    ESTHER    (GUERNSEY)     DEMING. 

Present   address,    5925    Race  Avenue,   Austin   Station,    Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born,    November   23,    1869,   at   Amherst,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1888-1892,  with  exception  of  one  year  1890. 
1892,   teacher  of  music  at  Wausau. 

Married,  1893,  to  James  F.  Deming,  of  Hartford,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:  Alice,  James,  and  Howard. 


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372.  MATTIE  ALICE    (LEONARD)    JONES. 

Present   address,    2    Oak  Avenue,   Aurora,   Illinois. 
Born,  1870. 

Educated  Lawrence   College.      Degree   B.    L. 

Married,  1 S £» i: ,  Fay  1'.  Jones,  of  Wausau,  Wisconsin.  Children:  How- 
ard L.,  Julius  A,  arid   De  Wayne  S. 

373.  CHARLES   WILBUR   MORSE. 

Present  address,  Amboy,   Minnesota. 

Born,   January   24,    1865,   at    Lunenburg,    Massachusetts. 

Educated  in  district  school  at  Leominster,  Massachusetts;  Lawrence 
1886-1892.      Degree    of    B.    S. 

Occupied    in    ministry    of    Methodist    Episcopal    church    in    Minnesota. 

Married,  October  22,  1891,  Anna  Gilson  of  Appleton.  One  son,  Guy 
Wilbur. 

374.  MANLY  JAY   SANDBORN. 

Present  address,   737    Durkee    Street,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  July  25,  1869,  at  Freedom,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1887-1892;  degree  B.  S.;  Northwestern  Medical 
School,  degree  of  M.  D. 

Member  of  American  Medical  Society,  Wisconsin  State  Medical  So-, 
ciety,  Outagamie  County  Medical  Society  and  Fox  River  Valley  Medical 
Society. 

Engaged  in  the  practice  of  medicine  at  Appleton.  Made  a  special 
study  of  anaethesia  and  radiology.  Since  1918  practice  been  limited  to 
Radiology.  Member  of  county,  state  and  national  medical  societies.  Mem- 
ber Radiological  Society  of  North  America  of  which  he  is  secretary-treas- 
urer.     Was   president   Appleton    Rotary   Club. 

Favorite   amusement,   camping  and   fishing. 

Married,  June  10,  1896,  Flora  Thompson,  of  Appleton.  Two  children: 
Ruth   Ellen  and  Lloyd  Thompson. 

375.  SAMUEL    THOMPSON    WALKER. 

Present   address,    1938    Rowley   Avenue,   Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   20,    1871,   at   Marinette,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1883-1884  and  1888-1892;  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin 1893-1895.  Degree  of  B.  L.  from  Lawrence,  and  LL.  B.  from  Univer- 
sity  of   Wisconsin. 

1895-1903,  practiced  law  at  Rhinelander  as  junior  member  of*  firm  of 
Walker  &  Walker;  1899-1903,  district  attorney  of  Oneida  county,  Wiscon- 
sin; 1903  to  1909,  department  of  state,  Madison.  Assistant  secretary  R.  R. 
Commission  of  Wisconsin,  1907-1913;  assistant  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
the  Standall  Toftoy  Co.  of  Madison;  president  of  the  National  Concrete 
Machinery  Co.;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  Southern  Wisconsin  Realty  Co.; 
vice-president    Riverside    Realty    Co.;    treasurer    Independent    Cattle    Co. 

Member  of  Delta  Tau  Delta,  Madison;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Madison;  Madi- 
son  Club  and  Kiwanis  Club. 

Married,  August  30,  1899,  Anna  A.  Alban,  a  native  of  Wausau,  who 
attended  Lawrence,   1890-1892.   Children:   Dorothy  Ann,   Helen   Alban,   Jean. 


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370.      FRANCIS   BOYD  WELLS. 

Present   address,   Harvard   Avenue  at  Ray,   Seattle,   Washington. 

Born,   March    17,    1871,   Lake   Mills,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton  and  Lawrence.  Degrees  B.  L. 
and  B.   Mus. 

1902-1903,  student  of  music  in  Berlin,  Germany,  and  Paris,  France. 
1905-1906,  studied  music  in  Paris.  Foreign  correspondent  for  several 
American    newspapers. 

Settled  at  Seattle  1892.  Has  taught  music  in  colleges,  seminaries  and 
privately;  been  musical  correspondent  and  critic  for  several  periodicals. 
Twice  toured  in  recitals  through  Australia  and  New  Zealand;  twice  toured 
through    South    Africa,    England,    Western    America    and    Canada. 

Member  of  Masons,  Elks  and  numerous  social  and  musical  clubs  all 
over  the  world.  At  present  dean  and  associate  director  of  the  Cornish 
school. 

Unmarried. 

377.  FREDERICK    SCHERER  WHEELER. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   November   5,    1868,   Painesville,   Ohio. 

Educated,  schools,  Appleton;  Lawrence  University,  1892.  Degrees,  A. 
B.   and  A.   M.,   Lawrence;   B.    D.,   Chicago  Theological   Seminary,   1896. 

Occupied  in  the  ministry  in  Wisconsin,  Minnesota  and  Port  Coldwell 
and    Sudbury,    Ontario.      Of   late    in   business   at    Appleton. 

Married,  December  20,  1900,  Bertha  Foster  Titus,  of  Detroit.  Chil- 
dren:  Ethelyne,   Arthur,   Helen   and   Sylvia. 

378.  ARTHUR    JOHNSON    WILBOR. 

Present    address,    921    Main    Street,    Racine,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    September   1,    1867,   at  Kalamazoo,   Michigan. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1887-1892;  University  of  Wisconsin,  and  Uni- 
versity  of   Michigan,   1894-1895.    Degree    of    B.    S.    from   Lawrence. 

1893-1894,  teacher  of  science  at  Stevens  Point  high  school;  1895-1896, 
at   Lawrence   University,    1896   to    present  time,   at    Racine   high    school. 


XXXVII.     CLASS  OF  1893. 

379.  CHARLES    SAMUEL    BOYD. 

Present   address,    732    Lawrence    Street,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Botn,    November   27,    1871,   at   Appleton. 

Educated  at  Appleton  public  schools;  Lawrence  1886-1893.  Degree  of 
B.    S.     One  year  of  graduate  work  in  Chicago  University. 

Salesman  for  Moser-Burgess  Paper  Co.,  Chicago,  1894  salesman  for 
Plover  Paper  Co.,  Stevens  Point,  1900-1906;  1907  to  date,  president  and 
manager  of  Appleton  Coated  Paper  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Trustee  of  Law- 
rence   College. 

Member    Country   Club,    Appleton,   and   University    Club,    Chicago. 

Married,   April,    1920.      One  child:    Martha   H. 

380.  CLIFFORD   HENRY   COLWELL. 

Present  address,  Victor,  Colorado. 

Born,   August    13,    1870,    Ishpeming,    Michigan. 

Educated   Lawrence    1890-1893.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

1893-1895,  traveling  salesman;  1895-1896,  assistant  cashier  Norrie 
mine,  Ironwood,  Michigan;  1896-1901,  prospecting  and  mining  in  Colorado 
and  Utah;  1901-1902,  bookkeeper,  Victor,  Colorado;  1902-1904,  cashier  Col- 
orado Trading  and  Transfer  company,  Victor,  Colorado;  manager  of  the 
City   Transfer  company,    Cripple   Creek,    Colorado. 


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381.  JESSE  ANDREW  DEAN. 

Present  address,  1745  E.   34th  Avenue,  Denver,   Colorado. 

Born,    January    27,    1868,   Appleton. 

Educated  at  Oshkosh  normal;  Lawrence,  1888-1893;  law  department 
Chicago  University,  .1896.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  and  Ph. 
D.,  University  of  Denver. 

1893-1897,  with  Swift  &  Company,  Chicago;  1898,  minister  of  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  church,  Rock  River  (Illinois)  conference.  At  present  pro- 
baton  officer  Juvenile  Court  appointed  by  Bishop  McConnell  at  request  of 
Judge   Ben   B.   Lindsey. 

Married,  September  6,  1893,  Edith  Wiltse,  native  of  Winnebago  coun- 
ty,  Wisconsin.      Children:    Earnest,   Gladys. 

382.  FREDERICK  GEORGE  DICKERSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  September  10,  1922. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  4,  1868. 

Educated  public  schools,  Appleton;  Lawrence,   1887-1893.   Degree   B.    S. 

1893-1901,  manager  of  machine  shop,  Appleton;  1901,  secretary  and 
manager   of   the   Chicago    Solder   company,   Chicago. 

Resigned,  1909,  and  began  for  himself.  His  profession  was 
that  of  an  inventor.  Author  of  several  successful  machines,  specialty  be- 
ing canning  machinery.  Several  of  his  machines  are  recognized  as  stand- 
ards, one  especially  almost  universally  used  in  its  line.  Last  invention  is 
a  machine  that  fills  unsweetened  milk  into  tin  cans  through  a  pin  hole  and 
then  seals  with   solder. 

Member  of  the  Masonic  Order,  director  of  the  D.  S.  M.  T.  quartet. 
Trustee  of  Lawrence  College.  Member  American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers. 

Married,  Miss  Rena  Marian  Reed  at  Johnsonville,  N.  Y.  February  27, 
1909.      Children:   Frederick  Reed  and   Burritt   Kent. 

383.  GEORGE   EVANS. 

Present   address,    Uplands,    Indiana. 

Born,    February   21,   1866,   Youghal,   Ireland. 

Educated,  endowed  school,  Youghal;  Wesley  College,  Dublin,  Ireland; 
Lawrence,  1888-1893,   omitting  1892.     Degrees  A.    B.   and  A.   M. 

Entered  the  ministry,  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  1896,  was  in  Wis- 
consin conference  until  October.  Moved  to  Texas.  Transferred  to  Austin 
conference.  Johns  Hopkin's  University  1904-1906  and  1912-1913;  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago  summer  of  1911.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  and  dean 
of  Clafflin  University  1906-1912;  President  George  R.  Smith  College  1913; 
president  Rusk  University,  Holly  Springs,  Mississippi  1915-1920  and  pro- 
fessor  Taylor   University. 

Member  of  Classical  Association   of  the  Middle  West  and   South. 

Married,  October  6,  1896,  Rhoda  Harlowe,  of  Milwaukee,  native  of 
Canterbury,  England,  died  1921.     One   son,  George  Harlowe. 

384.  L.UCINA    MARY    (GFFFIN)    IRISH. 

Present    address,    821    Bartlett   Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
•    Born,   January   10,    1869,   Fond   du   Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence,    1888-1893.      Degree    A.    B. 

Fall  of  1893  went  to  Kinkiang,  China.  Taught  in  boys'  seminary  and 
girls'  high  school;  1904-1908,  secretary  of  Wisconsin  Conference  W.  F.  M. 
S.;  1912-1914  associated  editor  and  manager  of  the  Civic  Society  of  Chi- 
cago; 1914  president  and  manager  of  Chicago  Health  Club  for  Women; 
planned  and  organized  the  popular  12-vol.  work  called  "The  Woman  Citi- 
zen's Library,"    published   by   the   Civics   Society   of   Chicago.      Author   of  a 


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biographical  book  called  "The  Making  of  a  Hero."  Has  done  some  story 
and  verse  writing.  At  present  executive  secretary  Travelers'  Aid  Society. 
Married,  June  24,  1893,  to  Ralph  O.  Irish,  graduate  of  class  of  '93, 
Lawrence,  deceased.  Children:  Joseph  Elder,  Mrs.  Jane  Pennoyer  Wright, 
Dorcas  Eddy,   and   Ralph   Owen,   Jr. 

385.  FLORA  (HUNTLEY)  MASCHMEDT.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  April  7,   1918. 

Born,   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,   August   15,    1868. 

Her  father  taught  the  first  public  school  in  Appleton.  Her  mother 
attended  school  under  Susan  B.  Anthony. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Graduated 
at  Lawrence  in   1893.      Degree   of   B.   L. 

Teacher  of  English  in  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin;  and  in  Seattle,  Wash- 
ington. Author  of  short  stories  for  Youth's  Companion,  Woman's  Home 
Companion,    Mother's   Magazine,    Munsey    Company,   and    others. 

Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  president  for  many  years  of  Seattle  Writer's 
Club. 

Married,  April  8,  1909,  to  Heinrich  Maschmedt.  One  child,  Herbert, 
born  June   3,    1912. 

386.  RALPH   ORREN    IRISH.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   July   10,    1921. 

Born,    September   28,   1S03,   Linden,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  high  school,  Madison,  Wisconsin;  University  of  Wisconsin; 
Lawrence,    1888-1893.      Degree    A.    B.,    Lawrence 

1893-1896,  pastor  St.  Paul's  English  church,  Kinkiang,  China;  1894- 
1897,  manager  Central  China  Publishing  house,  Kinkiang;  1896,  principal 
Boys'  Boarding  school,  Kinkiang;  1897-1899,  pastor  Methodist  Episcopal 
church,  Oakfield,  Wisconsin;  1899,  general  district  agent,  Phoenix  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Company.  Cashier  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards, 
Chicago. 

Married,  June  24,  1893,  Lucinda  Mary  Giffrn.       Children:   See  No.   384, 

387.  NELLIE  JEANETTE  (JOYCE)  JEFFERSON. 

Present    address,    Clintonville,    Wisconsin 
Born,    1875,    Ledgeville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    public    schools    of    Appleton;    Lawrence    1888-1893.      Degree 
of   Ph.   B. 
Married. 

388.  GERTRUDE    OIOGENE    (JEFFERSON)    ELWOOD. 

Present   address,    614    Thayer    Street,    Flint,    Michigan. 

Born,    November    30,    1869,    Monroe    Center,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  public  and  private  schools;  Lawrence,  1888-1893.  Degree 
B.  L. 

1892-1893,  teacher  in  graded  schools  at  Ogden,  Utah,  and  in  various 
high    schools  in   Wisconsin. 

Active  in   church   and  literary   club   work. 

Married,  August  11,  1896,  to  DeWitt  Elwood,  class  '95  at  Lawrence. 
Children:    Mildred. 


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389.  LORIAN    PAMELIA  JEFFERSON. 

Present    address,    The    Davenport,    Amherst,    Massachusetts. 

Born,    October    14,    1871,    Xecedah,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1889-1893.  Degrees,  B.  L.,  M.  A.,  University  of 
Wisconsin,    1907. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Washington.  Re- 
search secretary  at  Madison  1908;  with  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washing- 
ton, 1908-1909;  with  Pi  of.  J.  R.  Commons  1909-1912;  Massachusetts  Agri- 
cultural College  1912  to  date.  Author  of  "Ira  Seward  and  Eight  Hour 
Day";  also  articles  on  economic  subjects;  member  of  American  History  As- 
sociation; Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae.  Spent  a  year  traveling  in 
the  United  States  getting  material  for  the  Carnegie  Institution.  Assistant 
professor   agricultural   economics   at   Massachusetts   Agricultural    College. 

390.  JESSE  FORD  NEWMAN. 

Present  address,   Wlihai   Road,   Shanghai,   China. 

Born,    Clemansville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1886-1903;  Boston  School  of  Theology.  De- 
grees of  A.   B.  and  A.  M.,   Lawrence;   S.   T.   B.,   Boston. 

For  7  years  missionary  in  Central  China  mission,  during  which  time 
was  evangelist  for  3  years.  President  of  Kinkiang  institute,  2  years;  dean 
of  Fowler  Biblical  institute,  Nanking  University  for  2  years;  1903-190-1, 
general  agent,  New  York  life  Insurance  Company,  Central  China;  1904  to 
1910,   manager   of   Standard   Oil    Company,   Chinkiang. 

Married,  June  24,  1893,  Lucy  E.  Wheeler,  native  of  Peking,  China. 
Children:    Agnes   Maude,    Claire   Frances,   Wheeler   Ford,    Reginald. 

391.  HERBERT    COOPER    SANFORD. 

Present   address,    916    South    9th    Street,    Knoxville,    Tennessee. 

Born,    October    22,    1871,    Heart   Prairie,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence,  1888-1893.  Degrees,  B.  L.  from  Lawrence;  LL. 
B.,   Columbia  University. 

Member  of  bar,  of  Washington,  D.  C,  and  of  state  of  Tennessee. 
Immediately  after  graduation  went  into  law  and  real  estate  office  with 
Honorable  Theodore  Otjen,  of  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  In  1895  went  with 
Congressman  Otjen  to  Washington  as  private  secretary;  also  in  1897,  did 
some  work  as  secretary  for  Congressman  James  Davidson,  of  Oshkosh, 
Wisconsin.  Practitioner  of  law  at  Knoxville,  Tennessee,  since  fall  of 
1897.  Member  of  Knoxville  Board  of  Commerce  of  which  he  has  been 
director.  Traveled  in  Cuba  and  other  tropical  countries.  Has  charge  of 
a   men's   Bible   class   with   a   membership   of   more   than   a   thousand. 

Married,  Martha  A.  Haines,  of  Washington,  D.  C,  a  native  of  Ohio. 
Children:    Eliabeth    Haines,    Frances    Marie,    Benjamin    and    Martha. 

392.  BENJAMIN    HUTCHINSON    SOPER,   JR.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  October  5,  1899. 

Born,  April   7,   1870,    at   Oshkosh,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minnesota;  and  Lawrence 
University. 

Interested  with  his  father  in  the  furniture  business  at  Oshkosh  at 
one  time;   also  editor  of  Wisconsin  Christian   Endeavor  paper. 


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XXXVIII.     CLASS  OF  1894. 

393.  NELLIE    (BASSETT)    ABRAHAM. 

Present    address,    1065    Front   street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    June    7,    1874,    at   Berlin,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Berlin  high  school;  Lawrence,  1891-1894.     Degree  of  B.  S. 

Member  of  the  Wednesday  Club,  of  Appleton,  and  patroness  Alpha 
Gamma    Phi.    1894-1899,   taught   at   the    Berlin    high    school. 

Married,  September  7,  1899,  to  H.  W.  Abraham,  deceased.  One 
daughter,   Margaret. 

394.  WALTER  EUGENE  GARREY. 

Present   address,   Tulane   University,    P.   O.    Box   20,   New   Orleans,   La 

Born,    April   7,    1873,    Reedsville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1889-1894;  University  of  Chicago,  1894-1896; 
University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1898;  University  of  Chicago,  1898-1900; 
Rush  Medical  College,  1904.  Degrees:  B.  S.,  Lawrence;  Ph.  D.,  Univer- 
versity   of   Chicago;   M.   D.    Rush   Medical   College. 

University  Extension  instructor  in  zoology  at  University  of  Chicago; 
fellow  and  assistant  in  physiology,  University  of  Chicago;  professor  of 
physiology  and  pharmacology  Cooper's  Medical  College,  San  Francisco; 
associate  professor  of  physiology  in  Washington  University  Medical  School; 
instructor  of  general  physiology,  professor  of  physiology,  Tulane  Univer- 
sity; Marine  biol.  laboratory,  Woodshole,  Mass.;  author  of  numerous  arti- 
cles and  scientific  journals.  Member  of  American  Medical  Society,  Ameri- 
can Physiological  Society,  American  Society  of  Biological  chemists,  Ameri- 
can Physiological  Society,  Fellow  American  Society  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science,  Trustee  Marine  Biological  Laboratory,  Sigma  Chi  and  Phi 
Beta   Kappa.      Studied  and  traveled  extensively   in   Europe. 

Married,  December  31,  1901,  at  San  Francisco,  to  Charlotte  Eaton. 
Children:    Walter  Eaton,   born   May    2,    1907. 

395.  INEZ   ELLEN   GURNEE. 

Present   address,    819    Sampson    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Stephensville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University,  1890-1894;  Sanford  University, 
1898-1900.  Degree  of  Ph.  B.  from  Lawrence,  and  A.  B.  from  Leland 
Stanford,   Jr.,    University. 

Since  graduation  has  tauglit  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin 
and  Montana.  General  secretary  of  Appleton  Girls'  Club  1920-1922,  cor- 
responding  secretary   Appleton    Woman's    Club    1920-1922. 

Traveled  in   the   United    States   and   Europe. 

396.  AGNES   GERTRUDE    (JOHNSON)   WHITE. 

Present   address,    910    Michigan   Avenue,    Evanston,    Illinois. 

Born,  July   14,   1874,   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Father,  W.  H.  Johnson,  General  Superintendent  of  Oliver  Iron  Min- 
ing   Co.,   been   mayor    of   Ishpeming   two   terms. 

Educated  in  public  schools,  Michigan;  Lawrence,  1889-1894.  Degree 
of  B.   S. 

1894-1897,    taught   school   in    Ishpeming,   Michigan. 

Married,  at  Ishpeming,  Michigan,  November  17,  1897,  to  Seldon  F. 
White,   of  Chicago,   Illinois.      Children:    Martha  Johnston   and   Wilhelmina. 


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397.  ALICE   ROSS    McCHESNEV. 

Present   address,    760    Farwell    Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Born   in    Pewaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1890-1894.     Degree  of  B.   S. 

Has  taught  in  high  school  in  Wisconsin  most  of  the  time  since  gradu- 
ation. 

398.  JOHN    CRAWFORD    McCLAlN. 

Present   address,    Oakfield,    R.    F.    D.    27,    Box    4,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    December   22,    1859,    at    Port    Clinton,    Pennsylvania. 

Educated  at  Mayville  high  school.  Spent  six  years  at  Lawrence  and 
graduated  in  1894.     Degree  of  M.    S. 

Member  of  Wisconsin  Conference  of  M.  E.  church.  On  account  of 
poor  health  has  had  to  give  up  preaching.     At  present  farming. 

Married,  November  20,  1895,  Minnie  Nancarrow,  of  Florence,  Wis- 
consin. 

399.  BURNETTE   HARDACKER   MILLS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  August  15,   1895,  in  Greenville,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    4,    1869,    Greenville,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   district   schools;    Lawrence  in   1891-1894.      Degree  of  A.    B. 

While  in  college  a  member  of  Philalathean  society  and  vigorous  ad- 
vocator of  the  "single  tax."  His  health  failed  during  his  last  year  in 
college.  He  went  to  Denver  in  April,  1895,  but  remained  only  a  very 
short  time  when   he   returned   home  and  died  three   weeks  later. 

400.  SULLIVAN   CLARETTE   ROBINSON. 

Present   address,    Burt,    Michigan,    R.    F.    D. 

Born,    at    Markesan,    Green    Lake   county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at   Oshkosh   normal;    Lawrence,    1889-1894.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

Entered  the  Wisconsin  conference  the  fall  of  1894;  September,  1898, 
moved  to  Michigan  and  by  transfer  became  pastor  hi  Methodist  Episcopal 
church  at  Clare,  Michigan.  Remained  there  until  September,  1900,  then 
became  pastor  at  St.  Louis,  Michigan.  Remained  there  for  five  years.  Has 
received    recognition    as    a    thorough    investigator    in    practical    psychology. 

Married,  December  28,  1897,  Nora  E.  Paton,  of  Almont,  Michigan. 
Children:   Edith,  Margaret,   Christine  Ethel,  and  H.   Lummis. 

401.  KATE   (TREVER)    RONEY. 

Present   address,   Medina,    Washington. 
Born,    Newcastle,    England. 

Educated,    high    school,    Waupun;    Lawrence,    1890-1894.      Degree   B.    S. 
Taught   in   various   high   schools  in   Wisconsin. 

Married,  July  23,  1898,  to  E.  A.  Roney,  of  Waupun,  class  of  '91.  One 
child,  a  son.     See  No.  361. 

402.  LOUISE    CROSBY    UNDERWOOD. 

Present  address,   507   Warren   Street,   Wausau,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  1872,  at  Glens  Falls,  New  York. 

Educated  at  Chicago  Kindergarten  college  for  one  year;  also  a  grad- 
uate of  the   Chicago  normal  school.     Lawrence,   1888-1894. 

Taught  in  "University  School  for  Girls"  in  Chicago,  and  in  the 
Chicago  Latin  School.  Traveled  in  Spain,  Italy,  England  and  northern 
Europe  for  16  months.  Studied  book  binding  in  the  bindery  of  Douglas 
Cockerell,  in  London.  Book  binder  at  Wausau,  Wisconsin.  Has  given  an 
exhibition    of    bindings    at    Art    Institute,    Chicago. 


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XXXIX.     CLASS  OF  1895. 

403.  SAMUEL,  HOBART  ANDERSON. 

Present   address,    699    Stowell   Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    July    25,    1864,    at    Belleville,    Canada. 

Educated  four  years  at  Victoria  College;  Toronto  University  in  arts 
and  theology;  came  to  Wisconsin  in  1891,  transferred  standings  to  Law- 
rence, and  graduated  from  Lawrence  in  the  ancient  classical  course,  with 
the  class   of   '95.      Degrees   of  A.    B.,  A.   M.   and  D.   D. 

Engaged  in  the  Christian  ministry  in  various  appointments  in  Wis- 
consin Conference. 

Married,  in  1891,  Henrietta  Augusta  Ostrom,  of  Belleville,  Canada. 
Children:  Douglas  Ostrom,  Anna  Mildred,  Alice  Deborah,  and  Frances 
Dorothy. 

404.  FRED  E.  BAUCHOP. 

Present  address,   120   W.   Minnesota   Street,   Salina,   Kansas. 

Born,    February  22,   1873,   at   Rochester,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  public  schools;  Rochester  Seminary;  Hillsdale  Col- 
lege,  and  Lawrence   1892-1895.      Degrees   of   B.    S.   and   A.   M. 

Joined  the  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1895;  transferred  to  the  West 
Wisconsin  Conference  where  he  has  occupied  leading  churches;  district 
superintendent,    Platteville   district. 

Married,  May  9,  1900,  Emily  E.  Moe,  Waterford,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:   Eunice  Amelia,    Burritt   Moe   and  Emily   Josephine. 

405.  ANDREW  ARTHUR  BENNETT. 

Present   address,   421   Oak   Street,   Wisconsin   Rapids,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   November  16,   1869,  at  New   York  city. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1889-1895.  Student  at  the  Garrett  Biblical  In- 
stitute,   1896-1898.      Degree   of    B.   L.    from   Lawrence. 

In  ministry  in  the  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1895,  and  held  various 
appointments  since  that  time.  Secretary  of  the  Wisconsin  Annual  Con- 
ference  1913    to    present   time.      Interested   in   Boy    Scout   movement. 

Married,  October  2,  1901,  Maebelle  Claire  Durand,  of  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wisconsin.  Children:  Arthur  Lawrence,  Roseanna  Maebelle  and  William 
Franklin. 

406.  FRANCES  AUICE   (DARLING)    HATLESTAD.     (Deceased.) 

Born,  July  11,   1871,   at   Brookfield,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   1891-1895.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

1895-1897,  taught  at  Wausau;  1898,  New  Richmond;  1899,  Jennings 
Seminary;    1899-1900,   Brookfield. 

Married,  October  18,  1900,  to  Rev.  Anton  Hatlestad.  Three  children: 
Edward  Peter,  Lawrence  and  Frances. 

407.  DeWITT  ELWOOD. 

Present   address,   614   Thayer   Street,   Flint,   Michigan. 

Born,   June  1,   1868,  at  Princeton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1888-1895,  omitting  1893;  post  graduate  work 
in  University  of  Wisconsin.      Degree  of  B.    S.   from  Lawrence. 

Engaged  in  teaching  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Illinois. 

Held  various  offices  in  teachers'  associations.  Member  of  several  edu- 
cational associations.  At  present  with  Guaranty  Title  and  Mortgage  Co. 
of  Flint,  Michigan. 

Married,  August  11,  1896,  Gertrude  I.  Jefferson,  of  '93.  Two  daugh- 
ters,  Marjorie  and  Mildred. 


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408.  LUCY  BELLE    (FLETCHER)    HEWITT. 

Present  address,   Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   September  30,   1874,   Chippewa   Falls,   Wisconsin. 
Educated    Hamlin    University;    Lawrence    1891-1895. 

Married,  September  2,  1896,  to  George  P.  Hewitt,  class  of  '96.  Chil- 
dren: Walter  F.  and  Lucy  E. 

409.  EFFIE   MAY    (GERRY)    WOOD. 

Present   address,   660    Washington   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   August   6,   1870,   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools:  Farry  Hall  Seminary;  Lawrence  1887- 
1895.  Degree  of  B.  L.  from  Ferry  Hall,  B.  S.  from  Lawrence.  Received 
second   honors  in   graduating  class  at   Ferry  Hall. 

Married,  September  9,  1896,  to  James  A.  Wood.  Children:  George 
Gerry,  Edith  Katherine  and  Winifred  Jean  and  Henry. 

410.  ALBERT    STRATTOX    GILBERT. 

Present   address,    New    Richmond,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    11,    1865,   at   Palmyra,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools;  Lawrence  1890-1895;  Boston  University; 
studied  at  Columbia  University;  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York 
city.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  from  Lawrence  and  S.  T.  B.  from  Boston  Univer- 
sity. 

Transferred  to  West  Wisconsin  conference,  1903;  was  pastor  in  vari- 
ous cities. 

Married,  August  12,  1896,  Harriet  F.  Watrous,  class  of  '95,  who 
died  in  East  Milton,  Massachusetts,  October  27,  1897.  Married,  Mary  A. 
Ball,  November  20,  1900.  Children:  Manley  James,  deceased  1910;  Har- 
riet,  Grace  Margery  and  Albert   Stratton. 

411.  ALFRED  RAYMOND   JOHNS. 

Present   address,   93   W.    Webster   Avenue,   Muskegon,   Michigan. 

Born,   November   14,   1865,  at  Houghton,   Michigan. 

Educated  three  years  Albion  College,  with  degree  of  A.  B.;  Lawrence, 
graduating  with  degree  of  A.   B.     D.   D.   at  Albion   College  in  1911. 

Occupied  as  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  since  1894, 
occupying  various  churches;  secretary  of  the  Detroit  conference  1902- 
1909;  delegate  to  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  church  1908-1912. 
Author  of   Socialism,  its   Strength,  Weakness  and  Future. 

Traveled   through    Europe    in    1910. 

Married,  June  26,  1895,  Myrtle  Drummond  Moors,  Greenville,  Michi- 
gan, who  graduated  from  Albion  College  in  1893.  Children:  Margaret 
Mane,    Dorothy,    Delight,    and    Katharine    Louise. 

412.  EARL    WALLACE    McCRARY. 

Present   address,   102    Poplar   Street. 

Born,   July   29,    1870,   town   of   Dayton,    Waupaca   county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated   Lawrence   1889-1895.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

Occupied  as  high  school  principal  in  various  cities  in  Wisconsin. 
JNow    principal    Lincoln    County   Training    School   for   Teachers 

Married,  August  29,  1895,  Christena  Koehnke,  of  Appleton.  Chil- 
dren:   Lloyd   Jennings,    Yerna   Mildred,    and   Ward    Randolph. 


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413.  WILLARD   JAY   MERRILL.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    May   25,    1899. 

Born,    November  29,   1874,   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Educated    at    Lawrence   Academy   and   Lawrence   University. 
Enlisted    for    the    Spanish    war,    and    was    killed    by    a    sharpshooter    at 
Calloocan    church,    near    Manila. 

414.  SAMUEL   C.  OLSON. 

Present   address,    3315   E.    60th    Street,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,   December   10,   1868,   Aalborg,   Denmark. 

Educated,    Lawrence    1891-1895.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

For  three  years  after  graduation  principal  of  schools,  Hingham,  Wis- 
consin. In  spring  of  1898,  while  taking  Lawrence  University  corre- 
spondence post-graduate  course  for  M.  S.  degree  besides  regular  school 
work,  was  obliged  to  discontinue  teaching  on  account  of  mental  break- 
down. For  four  years  was  on  a  ranch  in  the  west.  In  1907  engaged  in 
building  construction;  foreman  of  construction  at  the  A.  Y.  P.  Exposition; 
had  charge  of  the  erection  of  the  ornamental  staff-work  on  the  U.  S. 
Government  buildings.  With  Seattle  schools  since  1910.  Secretary  North- 
east Improvement  Club.      Contributor  to   educational   journals. 

Married,  December  28,  1899,  Mary  Hanson,  native  of  Neenah.  Chil- 
dren:   Helen   Frances,   Earl   Stanley  and  Alice   Joy. 

415.  NED  RONEY. 

Present    address,    715    Lowman    Building,     Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,  February   17,  1875,  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  public  and  high  schools,  Waupun;  Lawrence  1891-1895;  also 
post  graduate  at  Lawrence,   1896-1897.     Degrees  of  B.   S.   and  M.    S. 

Admitted  to  the  bar  in  Wisconsin  in  1898;   state  of  Washington,   1904. 

1896-1897,  principal  of  West  ward  school,  Waupun,  Wisconsin;  1897- 
1898,  law  student;  1898-1899,  member  of  the  law  firm  of  Doney  &  Roney; 
1899-1903,  practiced  alone;  1904  to  1918,  practicing  law  as  senior  member 
of   the   firm    of   Roney    &   Loveless.      Praticing  alone   at   present. 

416.  REINHARDT   THIESSEN. 

Present    address,    4800    Forbes    Street,    Pittsburgh,    Pennsylvania. 

Born,  May  1,   1867,   at  New  Holstein,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1887-1895;  Chicago,  1901-1903.  Degrees  of  Ph. 
B.,   Lawrence;    S.    B.   and   Ph.    D.,   University '  of  Chicago. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  1889-1901,  teacher  of 
sciences;  teacher  of  biology,  Des  Moines  College,  Des  Moines,  Iowa;  1907- 
1910  United  States  Geological  Survey;  1910  to  present  time,  U.  S.  Bureau 
of  Mines;  transferred  from  Washington  to  Pittsburgh  in  1912  with  the 
title  "Microscopist  and  Assistant  Chemist."  Engaged  in  research  on 
coal,  its  origin  and  composition.  Published  various  papers  on  composition 
and  Transformation  of  coal.  Has  added  considerable  to  the  knowledge  of 
the  origin  and  composition  of  coal  and  the  formation  of  peat,  has  put  a 
better  and  clearer  interpretation  on  the  coal  forming  processes  and  has 
disproved   the    "Algal    Theory"    of   coals. 

Member  of  Sigma  Xi;  American  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science;  Botanical  Society  of  America;  Fellow  of  the  American  Society 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science;  Fellow  of  the  Botanical  Society  of 
America. 

Favorite  recreation  is  photography. 

Married,  September  7,  1903,  Clara  A.  Lindeman,  Kiel,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Gilbert    A.,    Lyndwood    and    Reinhardt. 


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417.  MARY  STANTON   (UNDERWOOD)   WILLIAMS. 

Present    address,    Eagle    Street,    Tenafly     New    Jersey. 

Born,    in    1876,   at   Glens    Falls,    New   York. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1890-1895.  Attended  Art  Institute  at  Chicago 
and    the    New   York    School    of   Art. 

Exhibitor  in  the  Society  of  American  Artists,  Society  of  Artists  and 
Art  Students'  League  of  Chicago.  Traveled  a  year  in  Spain,  in  Italy  and 
northern  Europe.      Copied  in  the  Prado,  Madrid;   and  in  the  Louvre. 

Married,  October  9.  1907,  to  Lawrence  Williams,  art  editor  of  the 
American    Book   Co.      Children:   Jane   Lawrence,    Peter    Wentworth. 

418.  WILLIAM  WATKIN  WILLIAMS. 

Present    address,    1403    Rodney   Avenue,    Portland,    Oregon. 

Born,    July   25,    1867,   at   Ottawa,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  country  school;  preparatory  and  college  at  Lawrence, 
1887-1888,  1890-1891,  1893-1895;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1899-1900.  Re- 
ceived the  degrees  of  B.  S.,  Lawrence  University;  M.  S.,  Wisconsin. 
University. 

Principal  of  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin,  1895-1896;  president 
of  the  University  Business  College,  Madison,  Wisconsin.  1901-1902,  direc- 
tor School  of  Commerce,  Lawrence  University,  1902-1905.  Principal  of 
high  schools  at  Portland,  Oregon.  Has  written  a  system  of  shorthand  and 
a   text   on   bookkeeping. 

Married,  September  17,  1897,  Jennie  Tufts.  Children:  Arthur,  Ever- 
ett H.,   Lawrence  W.,  and  Virginia. 


XL.     CLASS  OF  1896. 


419.      HARRIET   F.    (WATROUS)    GILBERT.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   October   27,    1896,    East   Milton,    Massachusetts. 

Born,    May    23,    1865,    Mishawauka,    Indiana. 

Educated,    schools,    Chilton;    Lawrence    1892-1895.      Degree    of    B.    L. 

1893-1896,    first    assistant    principal    Chilton    high    school. 

Married,   August  12,  1896,  to  Rev.  A.   S.   Gilbert,  of   '95. 

430.      ADA  FLAYIA    (ABBOTT)    COLYIN. 

Present  address,  Binford,  North  Dakota. 

Born,    December   29,    1873,   at   Beloit,    Kansas. 

Educated  at  the  University  of  Denver,  and  Lawrence  University. 
Degree  of  A.    B.    from   Lawrence. 

From  graduation  to  marriage,  occupied  in  teaching  in  various  high 
schools,   and   at    Baptist    College    in   Nebraska. 

Married,  June  11,  1904,  to  William  E.  Colvin,  formerly  professor  of 
mathematics  at  Grand  Island  College,  now  engaged  in  farming  in  north- 
eastern Dakota.  Children:  George,  Arthur,  Priscilla,  Jacinth,  Dorothea, 
the  two  boys  adopted   and   three  girls   of  their   own. 


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421.  IRA   MADISON  ALLEN. 

Present  address,   1718   South   4th    Street,    Springfield,   Illinois. 

Born,    May   31,    1873,   at    Grundy    Center,    Iowa. 

Educated  Lawrence  1891-1896,  omitting  1892;  Harvard  law  school, 
1899-1902.      Degree   of  A.    B.   from   Lawrence,   and  LL.    B.   from   Harvard. 

Teacher   in   various    high    schools   in    Wisconsin. 

Secretary  Department  of  Secondary  Education,  N.  E.  A.  1912-1913. 
Vice  President  1913-1914.  Elected  member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Lawrence 
chapter,   1914. 

Favorite   recreation   fishing. 

Married,  August  9,  1904,  Margaret  Trader,  at  Lincoln,  Illinois.  Chil- 
dren:  Margaret  Jeanette   and   Mary   Ellinor. 

422.  EDWARD  ELMER  ANDRUS. 

Present   address,    Marinette,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   March    9,    1866,    at    Hixton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence  University.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

Joined  West  Wisconsin  conference  fall  after  graduation  and  served 
in  various  pastorates;  later  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Congregational 
church.      Now   in    Presbyterian   ministry.      Member   Masonic    Order. 

Married,  October  29,  1896,  Jennie  Armenta  Massee,  native  of  Dela- 
ware county,  Iowa.  Children:  Abner  Merton,  Hope  Elsie,  Gladis  Ar- 
menta  and   Lillian. 

423.  ROBERT   ALVIN   AUGUSTINE. 

Present  address,  Metropolitan  Opera  Building,  Broadway,  New1  York 
city. 

424.  GRACE    (BARRETT)    MARSTON. 

Present   address,   650   Park  Avenue,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Grand  Haven,   Michigan. 

Educated  at  the  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1888-1896, 
omitting  one  year.      Degree   of  A.    B. 

Teacher  in  Sheboygan  city  schools,  1896-1899;  first  ward  school,  Ap- 
pleton,   1899-1902. 

Married,   June    5,   1903,   to    Charles   Leland   Marston,    of   Appleton. 

425.  JOHN   HERBERT  FARLEY. 

Present   address,    474    Alton    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    1875,    Ontario,    Canada. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1892-1896;  two  years  post  graduate  course  in 
philosophy,  Harvard  University;  1897,  graduate  student  at  Lawrence; 
1902-1903,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degrees  of  Ph.  B.  and  A.  M.  from 
Lawrence.  A  scholar  at  Harvard.  Spent  1920-1921  in  study  at  Univer- 
sity   of    Bristol,    England. 

Member  of  American  Psychological  Association,  West  Central  and 
Wisconsin    Academy    of   Arts   and    Sciences.      Member    of    Phi    Beta   Kappa. 

1900,  instructor  in  sciences  in  Neenah  high  school,  Neenah,  Wiscon- 
sin; 1901  to  present  time,  professor  of  psychology  and  philosophy  at  Law- 
rence  University. 

Married,  June  21,  1905,  Mamie  E.  Tuttle,  Richland  Center,  Wiscon- 
sin. 


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426.  GUNLUF   GITHORMSEN. 

Present    address,    534    E.    89th    Street,    New   York    city. 

Born,   December   1,    1875,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Neenah  public  schools;  Lawrence  University.    Degree  Ph.   B. 

1896-1901,  teacher  in  various  high  schools  in  the  state. 

Married,   December   15,   1906,   at  New  York   city   to    Sarah   Jacobus. 

Did  graduate  work  in  history  in  University  of  Wisconsin.  Since 
1904    has   been   in   the    fire   insurance   business   in    New   York   city. 

Member  of  Des  Peres  Lodge  No.  58,  F.  A.  M.;  of  the  Altair  Chapter 
No.   237,  R.  A.  M. ;   and  Phi  Beta  Kappa  fraternity. 

427.  GEORGE    PHINNEY    HEWETT. 

Present    address,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    September    21,    1874,    Omro,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1890-1896.  Post  graduate  at  Harvard.  Degree 
A.    B.    from   Lawrence. 

1896-1902,  editor  and  publisher  Evening  Record  and  Telegraph  Cour- 
ier, Kenosha,  Wisconsin.  1902,  removed  to  Appleton  and  became  vice- 
president  of  the  S.  C.  Shannon  Co.,  wholesale  grocers.  Later  entered  the 
automobile  business.  Is  now  sales  manager  of  the  Four  Wheel  Drive 
Auto    Co.,   at   Clintonville. 

Married,  September,  189fi,  Lucy  Bell  Fletcher,  native  of  Chippewa 
Falls,   Wisconsin.      Children:    Walter    Fletcher   and    Lucy    Elinor. 

428.  EDWARD  JAMES. 

Present    address,    Nanking,    China. 

Born,    April    18,    1867,    Cornwall,    England. 

Educated    at    Lawrence,    1889,    1891-1896.      Degree    of    A.    B. 

1896,  missionary  in  one  of  the  most  difficult  stations  in  central  China. 
Later  he  took  charge  of  the  work  in  Kiangsi  province.  Returned  to  the 
United  States  and  was  for  some  years  superintendent  in  Chinese  Missions 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  on  the  Pacific  Coast;  also  teacher  of 
Chinese  in  the  University  of  California.  Returned  to  China  for  Mission- 
ary  labor   in    1915.      District    superintendent,    Nanking,    China. 

Married,  July  22,  1896,  Elizabeth  Le  Doux,  a  classmate,  now  de- 
ceased. Married,  1915,  Mabel  McCracken,  of  Greenville,  Pa.  Children: 
Helen    Blanch,    Rachel   Elizabeth. 

429.  WILLIAM    MORLEY   JOLLIFFE. 

Present    address,    3744    N.    31st    Street,    Tacoma,    Washington. 

Born,   April    19,    1876,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1892-1894  Ripon  College  1894-1895;  Lawrence, 
1895-1896;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1896-1899.  Degree  of  B.  S.  from 
Lawrence;    Ph.    D.,    University    of    Wisconsin. 

Began  teaching  at  Ishpeming,  Michigan.  September,  1900.  Was 
superintendent  of  schools  at  Michigamme  and  Escanaba,  Michigan,  also 
several  places  in  Idaho.  At  present  head  of  science  department,  Stadium 
high    school,    Tacoma,    Washington. 

Married,    August    14,    1900,    Edna    M.    Parks,    Crystal    Falls,    Michigan. 
Children:    Helen    and    Margaret,    twins;    John. 

430.  WILLIAM    HENRY   KREISS. 

Present    address,    724    Maria    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    November    10,    1872,    at    Appleton. 

Educated  in  common  and  high  schools,  Appleton;  Lawrence,  1891- 
1896;    law    department    State    University,    1896-1899.      Degrees:    B.    S.    and 


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Bachelor    of   Music,    Lawrence;    B.    L.,    law    department,    State   University. 

For  two  years  after  graduation  from  State  University  practiced  law 
at  Appleton.  Employed  in  office  of  county  judge  as  register  in  probate 
of  Outagamie  county.  Since  1900  circuit  court  reporter.  Member  Board 
of   Education,    Appleton    since    1907.      Member    Masonic   and   K.    P.   lodges. 

Married,  June  27,  1900,  Bessie  Grant  Brewster,  of  Appleton.  Chil- 
dren:  James   H.    B.,   William    Robert,    Mary   and   Evelyn. 

431.  MARY  ELIZABETH    (LE   DOUX)    JAMES.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    August   1,    1913. 

Born,    November   28,    1865,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Ft.  Atkinson  high  school,  Lawrence  1891-1896.  Degree  Ph.  B. 

Was   missionary   in    China   for   many   years. 

Married,  July  22,   1896,   to   Edward   James.      Children:    See  No.    428. 

432.  MARY  LEIGH  McCHESNEY. 

Present   address,    760    Farwell   Avenue,    Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   South   Haven,   Michigan. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1891-1896.     Degree  of  B.   L. 

Teacher  in  Sheboygan  and  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  and  stenographer 
for   the    Northern    Life   Insurance,   Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

433.  OLLA   MAHULDA  PERRY. 

Present   address,    415    South    Commercial    Street,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    September    18,    1873,    at    Koro,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  Neenah  public  school;  Lawrence  1891-1896.  Degree 
of  B.  L.  Taught  in  Wisconsin  for  some  years,  then  took  up  the  work  of 
stenography;  was  for  some  time  with  the  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Milwaukee 
in   this   capacity,   and   is  now   with   the   Menasha   Printing   and   Carton   Co. 

434.  KATHERINE    MARY    (REEVE)    WALKER. 

Present  address,   408  Maple  Street,  Sault   Ste.  Marie,  Michigan. 

Born,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Father,  Dr.   J.   S.   Reeve,   prominent  physician. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence,  1892-1893;  Boston 
University,  1893;  Smith  College,  1894-1895;  graduated  from  Lawrence  in 
1896.      Degree   B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Kindergartener  in  Appleton,  1898-1901;  teacher  of  music  in  Appleton 
public  schools.  Studied  music  in  Chicago  and  other  places  for  several 
years. 

Married,  Tanuary  22,  1914,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Norman  de 
Walker. 

435.  HENRY  PERCY  THAYER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   October,  1896,  at  North  Easton,   Massachusetts. 
Born,   July  30,    1875,   North   Easton,   Massachusetts. 

Educated,  high  school,  North  Easton;  Lawrence,  1890-1895.  Degree 
of  B.   S. 


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43ii.      ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  TREVER. 

Present   address,    466   Alton    Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    October   31,   1874,  at  Brant,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1892-1896;  Boston  University  school  of  theolo- 
gy 1897-1900.  Jacob  Sleeper  fellow  from  Boston  University  to  Halle  and 
Berlin  Universities  1902-1903;  University  of  Chicago  1911-1912  and  several 
summers;  Ph.  B.  and  A.  B.  Lawrence  College  1896;  S.  T.  B.  Boston  Uni- 
versity school  of  theology  1900;  A.  M.  University  of  Chicago  1910;  Ph.  D. 
University    of    Chicago    1913. 

Instructor  in  English  Bible  and  Hebrew  De  Pauw  University  at  Green- 
castle,  Indiana,  1900-1902;  pastor  Wisconsin  Conference  1902-1905;  pro- 
fessor of  Greek  language  and  literature  1905  to  1916.  Professor  ancient 
and  European  history  to  present  time.  Author  of  a  "History  of  Greek 
Economic  Thought"  in  process  of  publication.  Occasional  contributor  to 
magazines.  Taught  in  University  of  Chicago  for  two  summer  quarters. 
Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Member  Theta  Phi  fraternity;  member  of  Wis- 
consin Academy  of  Sciences,  Arts  and  Letters;  American  Historical  Asso- 
ciation;   Philosophical    Club,    Appleton. 

Married,  September  11,  1901,  Elizabeth  E.  French,  of  De  Soto,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:    Karl   Le   Clerc,   Helen    Frances   and   Ruth    French. 

437.      EUNICE   MEDLEY    (TREVER)    DOUG  AN. 

Present  address,    Beloit,   Wisconsin,   R.    F.    D.    30,    Box    486. 

Born,  December  6,  1869,   at  Newcastle,  England. 

Educated   Lawrence,    1891-1896.      Degree   of    B.    S. 

1896-1898,  taught  school  at  Two  Rivers,  Wisconsin.  Since  that  time 
wife  of  Methodist  minister  until  1906,  when  her  husband  retired  from  the 
ministry  on  account  of  losing  his  hearing.  With  her  husband  conducts  a 
sanitary   dairy   farm   and   sanitary   milk   for   babies. 

Member    of  Association   of   Collegiate    Alumnae. 

Married,  October  19,  1898,  to  Rev.  Wesson  J.  Dougan,  a  native  of 
Dodge  county,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Arthur  Ronald,  Trevor  Cranston  and 
Esther  Arlene. 

43S.      LAURA  MAUD  WHEELER. 

Present  address,   152  Tahn   Road,   Tien   Tsin,    China. 

Born,   1874,   Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 

Father  for  twelve  years  missionary  in   China. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1891-1896;  Chicago  Training  School,  1899-1900; 
Dr.   White's   Bible   School,   New  York,    1903.      Ph.   B.   from  Lawrence. 

1897-1898,  teacher  at  Two  Rivers,  Wisconsin;  1901-1902,  home  mission- 
ary, Camden,  South  Carolina;  1903,  foreign  missionary,  Peking,  China. 
Tien  Tsin   1910   to   present  time. 

She  says:  "I  have  had  the  privilege  of  trying  to  help  China's  young 
women  during  the  most  wonderful  time  in  her  history  when  the  young 
women  as  well  as  men  are  becoming  adjusted  to  the  life  of  a  Republic 
and  preparing  to  take  their  part  in  the  New  China." 

Traveled  in  Korea,  Japan,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

439.      JAMES    ALBERT   WOOD. 

Present    address,    660    Washington    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   October   30,   1869,  at  Eau   Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  Eau  Claire  high  school;  Lawrence,  1891-1896.  Degree 
of  B.   S. 

For   several   years   trustee   and   treasurer    of   Lawrence    College. 

In  the  creamery  business,  ooerating  a  line  of  creameries  since  1897; 
in  the  hardware  business  for  one  year  previous  to  1897.  Member  Apple- 
ton  city  council,   bank   director;   member   Elks   and   other   lodges  and   clubs. 

Married,  September  9,  1896,  Erne  May  Gerry,  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    See  No.   409. 


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XLI.     CLASS  OF  1897. 

440.  ANNA    GERTRUDE    (ARMITAGE)    BABCOCK. 

Present  address,   607   Fifth   Street,   Devils  Lake,   North   Dakota. 

Born,    November   26,    1872,   at  Neosho,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence,    1893-1897.      Degree    of    B.    S. 

Taught  school  at  Shawano,  1897-1898;  first  assistant,  Cumberland  high 
school,  1898-1900.     Member  W.  C.  T.  U.;   Civic  Club  and  W.  R.  C. 

Married,  October  18,  1900,  to  Rev.  Benjamin  Babcock,  of  Fall  River, 
Wisconsin.      See   No.    441.    Children:   James  Armitage,   Benjamin   Lawrence. 

441.  BENJAMIN  BABCOCK. 

Present   address,   607    Fifth    Street,   Devils   Lake,   North   Dakota. 

Born,   November   16,   1872,   at   Fall   River,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  common  school,  Fall  River;  Lawrence,  1892-1897; 
Boston  University,  1897'1899.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  from  Lawrence,  and  S. 
T.    B.   at   Boston   University. 

In  the  ministry  Methodist  Episcopal  church  at  various  places  in  Wis- 
consin  and   North   Dakota. 

Married,  October  18,  1900,  Anna  G.  Armitage,  of  Oakfield,  Wiscon- 
sin.     See  No.  440. 

442.  ARCHEY   DECATUR   BALL. 

Present  address,   91   Prospect  Street,   Ridgewood,   New  Jersey. 

Born,   March   16,   1872,   at  Newton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   Lawrence,    1892-1897;    Boston   University    of   Theology,    1897- 
1900;    post   graduate   department,    Boston    University,    1900-1901.      Degrees 
A.   B.   and  D.   D.,  Lawrence;   A.  .B.   and  S.   T.   B.,   Boston  University. 

Occupied  prominent  pulpits,  among  them  Poughkeepsie  and  St.  James 
Methodist  church,  New  York,  Maiden,  Mass.,  and   Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Published  "A  Great  Friendship."  Chairman  Board  of  Examiners  in 
New  York  Conference;  member  of  New  York  Preachers  Meeting;  member 
of  the  Harlan  Board  of  Commerce;  member  of  the  Monday  Club;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;   F.  &  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Favorite   recreation    is   golf.      Traveled    in    Europe,    Asia   and   Africa. 

Married,  June  30,  1903,  Miss  Laura  Elizabeth  Crump,  of  Lake  Mills, 
Wisconsin.  Children:  Theodore  Hadden,  Dorothy  Elizabeth  and  Robert 
Meyers. 

443.  GEORGE   BENJAMIN   BALDWIN. 

Present  address,    394   Cherry   Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   October   24,   1876,  at   Chilton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  public  schools,  Appleton,  and  Lawrence  from  fall, 
1890,  where  received  the  degree  of  A.  B.;  Northwestern  University  law 
school,  LL  B. 

Engaged  in  real  estate  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  President  Baldwin  cor- 
poration. 

Member  of  University  Club  of  Chicago,  and  Riverview  Country  Club 
and  Elks.  Trustee  of  Lawrence  College.  Member  of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha 
and  Theta  Phi  fraternities.  Member  University  Club  of  Chicago  and 
Athletic    Club,    Minneapolis. 


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444.   EDNA  (BEVERIDGE)  ROBERTS. 

Present   address,    915   Jefferson   Avenue,    Pulaski,   Virginia. 

Born,    February    10,    1877,    at   Appleton. 

Educated  at  the  public  schools  and  at  Lawrence,  and  graduated  at 
Lawrence  1897.  Post  graduate  in  languages.  Special  work  in  languages  at 
the   University   of   Tennessee,    1900.      Degree    of   Ph.    B.    from    Lawrence. 

Active  in  church,    Red   Cross,   and   Civic   League. 

Married,  June  27,  1906,  to  Harry  H.  Roberts  of  Salem,  Virginia.  One 
daughter,   Mary   E. 

44o.      CORA   (CROWE)   NAYLOR. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Almond,  Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   1893-1897.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

Taught  science  and  literature  in  the  New  Richmond  high  school  in 
1897;  mathematics  at  Wausau,  1897-1900;  registrar  and  instructor  in 
science,    Lawrence    University,    1900-1901. 

Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  Milwaukee  District  W.  F.  M.  S. 
for  twelve  years.  Chairman  Religious  Education  Department,  Milwaukee 
Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Married,  June  25,  to  Ancil  J.  Rich,  of  Horicon,  Wisconsin,  deceased. 
One  son,  Ancil  J.  Jr.  Married,  March  21,  1921,  to  Dean  Wilson  S.  Nay- 
lor  of  Lawrence  College. 

44G.      LAURA    ELIZABETH    (CRUMP)    BALL. 

Present  address,   91   Prospect   Street,   Ridgewood,   New   Jersey. 
Born    at    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin,    1875.       Studied    at    Lawrence    1892- 
1897;   degree   of  B.    S.   from   Lawrence. 
Taught   in    high    schools    1898-1903. 
Member  of   Phi   Beta   Kappa. 
Married  to  Rev.   Archey  Ball,  June   30,   1903.      Children:    See  No.    44'2 

447.  CORA  AMELIA   HATCH. 

Present   address,    705    Second    Avenue,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Milwaukee   normal,   and    Lawrence. 

1898-1899,  teacher,  Shawano  schools;  1901-1904,  teacher,  Lake  Geneva; 
1894,   teacher,   Lake   Forest,   Illinois. 

448.  ANTON   HATLESTAD. 

Present    address,    Markesan,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   August  3,  1868,  at  Stavanger,   Norway. 

Educated  in  district  school,  Waterford,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence,  1887- 
1889  and  1892-1897;  Boston  University  School  of  Theology,  1897-1900. 
Degrees:   A.    B.,   Lawrence;    S.    T.    B.,    Boston   University. 

Entered  the  Wisconsin  Conference  of  the  Methodist  church  1900;  been 
stationed   in  various   cities. 

Married,  1900,  Frances  Darling,  of  Oakfield,  Wisconsin,  class  of  1905, 
now   deceased.      Children:    Lawrence,    Frances   and   Edward. 


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440.      ALLEN   HAINES   JAMES.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  March  23,  1903. 

Born,   July   6,    1876,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  St.  John's  Military  Academy,  Delafield,  Wisconsin;  Law- 
rence  1891-1897. 

1897-1898,  in  lumber  business;  afterwards  at  Phoenix,  Arizona,  and 
Los  Angeles,    California,   until   death. 

Unmarried. 

450.  FLORENCE  BEATRICE  (JIOTT)  BRADFORD. 

Present  address,  12  Argyle  Avenue,  Highland  Park,  New  Rochelle, 
New  York. 

Born  at  Winchester,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  Neenah  high  school;  Lawrence,  1893-1897;  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1900-1903.  Degrees  of  A.  B.,  Lawrence,  and  A.  M.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin.  Scholarship  and  fellowship  in  European  history  in  the 
University  of  Wisconsin. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  later  professor  of  history  at 
Montana  State  Normal  College  1903-1906. 

Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Traveled  quite  extensively  in  United 
States.      Active   in    Red    Cross,    Parents   Teachers   Association. 

Married,  at  Neenah,  Wisconsin  to  Ernest  Smith  Bradford.  Dr.  Brad- 
ford is  economist  and  statistician.  Children:  Alice  Elinor,  Anna  Louise, 
George  Arms    (adopted). 

451.  MARY  ESTHER   (NYE)    GIROD. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born  at   Freedom,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   College    1893-1897.      Degree    Ph.    B. 

Taught  in  high  schools;  later  studied  for  a  nurse  in  Chicago.  Acted 
as  trained  nurse  until  married  to  Mr.  Girod.  Since  his  decease  she  has 
taken  up     the  work  of  nursing. 

452.  CLARA  MILEMON   (STANSBURY)   YOUNG. 

Present  address,   737    Kimball,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   January  27,   1877,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1891-1897.  Ph.  B.  from  Lawrence.  Did  gradu- 
ate  work  at  the  University   of   Wisconsin,    1900-1901. 

Teacher    in    English    literature    and    English    in    Appleton    high    school, 

Member  of  Iota  chapter  of  Alpha  Phi;  Gamma  chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Married:  June  17,  1913,  to  Frank  P.  Young,  Appleton.  Children: 
Frank    P.    Young. 


XLII.     CLASS  OF  1898. 

453.      MYRTLE   ANN   BALL. 

Present    address,    135    Sutherland    Road,    Brookline,    Massachusetts. 

Educated  in  the  schools  of  Portage,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence,  1892-1898. 
Degrees   of  A.   B.   and  A.   M. 

1901-1902,  assistant  in  Latin,  Lawrence  University;  1902-1903,  instruc- 
tor of  Latin,  public  schools,  Stevens  Point;  1903  to  present,  instructor  of 
Latin  and  classical  history,  New  Mexico  Normal  University,  Las  Vegas, 
New   Mexico. 

Teaching  in  private  schools  in  Boston  for  the  past  few  years.  Mem- 
ber  of   Collegiate   Alumnae  Association. 


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454.  OTTO  LAWRENCE  DREYS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  July  2,   1920. 

Born,   December   20,    1869,   Walworth    county,   Wisconsin. 

Entered   Lawrence   1893;   graduated    1898;   degree  A.    B. 

Joined  Detroit  conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  in  1898. 
Later  retired  from  the  ministry  and  took  up  the  position  of  teaching.  Has 
been  superintendent  of  schools  at  Freeport,  Michigan,  and  is  now  super- 
intendent at  Baldwin,  Michigan,  where  he  is  developing  a  fruit  and  poul- 
try farm.      Has  published  various  articles  in   periodicals   and   some   poems. 

455.  JOSEPHINE   ANNA    (GOWAN)    LUNN. 

Present   address,    5211    Kenwood   Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born  at   Pawtucket,    Rhode  Island. 

Educated  in  New  England  and  California  public  schools;  University 
of  Southern  California;  Lawrence,  1894-1898.  Degree  Ph.  B.  from  Law- 
rence. 

1898-1899,  teacher  in  Rosendale,  Wisconsin;  1899-1900,  teacher  in  La 
Verne,   California. 

Married,  September  27,  1900,  to  Arthur  C.  Lunn,  Racine,  Wisconsin. 
Two  sons:   Edward   Gowan  and   Richard   Francis. 

456.  WILLIAM  HECKER. 

Present    address,    1021    Prairie    Avenue,    Beloit,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   17,    1873,   Cambria,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  country  schools;  Lawrence,  1891-1898,  with  the  exception 
of  one  term;  Northwestern  Medical  School,  Chicago.  Degrees:  A.  B. 
from  Lawrence;   M.   D.   from  Northwestern  Medical   School. 

Member  of  Illinois  Medical  Society.  Practitioner  of  medicine  and 
surgery   at   Watseka   until   he  moved   to    Beloit,    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Masonic   Lodge  and   Elks   Club. 

Married,  November  5,  1902,  Jessie  E.  Leatherman,  Watseka,  Illinois, 
deceased.      Married   at   Chicago,   June    28,    1913,    to    Pearl   Mclntyre. 

457.  HUGH   JOHN    HUGHES. 

Present   address,    1573    Osceola   Avenue,    St.    Paul,    Minnesota. 

Born,    1872,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  common  schools;  Lawrence,  1891-1898.  North  Dakota  Agri- 
cultural College  1909;  degrees,  B.  S.  from  Lawrence;  B.  S.  A.  from  North 
Dakota   Agricultural    College. 

Taught  in  the  public  and  high  schools  of  Wisconsin  and  North  Da- 
kota until  1901;  taught  in  North  Dakota  1902-1907;  Extension  Department 
of   the   Agricultural   College,   North   Dakota,    1907-1910. 

Editor  "Farm,  Stock  and  Home,"  Minneapolis.  At  present  Director 
of  Markets  of  State  of  Minnesota.  Has  published  many  poems,  stories 
and   other   articles. 

Married,  1898,  Alsie  Sackett,  of  Appleton,  a  former  classmate.  Chil- 
dren:   Frances,    Winnifred,   Leslie  and  Alsie. 

458.  ARTHUR   CONSTANT  LUNN. 

Present    address,    5211    Kenwood   Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,   February   19,   1877,   Racine,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  common  and  high  schools,  Racine;  Lawrence,  1895-1898; 
University  of  Chicago,  1898-1901.  Degrees,  A.  B.,  Lawrence;  A.  M.  and 
Ph.    D.,   University    of   Chicago. 

Member  of  American  Mathematical  Society,  Astronomical  and  Astro- 
physical   Society   of   America. 

1898-1901,  graduate  student  and  fellow,  University  of  Chicago;  1901- 
1902,  instructor  mathematics,  Wesleyan  University;  1902  to  present  pro- 
fessor  mathematics  and   physics,   University   of    Chicago. 

Married,  September  27,  1900,  Anna  Josephine  Gowan,  Pawtucket, 
Rhode   Island.      Children:    See   No.    455. 


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459.  WALTER   ALVIN    LADWIG. 

Present   address,    616    Mclndoe    Street,   Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Marshall,   Wisconsin,    November    7,    1876. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1894-1898;  Rush  Medical  College.  Degrees,  B. 
S.,  Lawrence;   M.   D.,   Rush   Medical,   1899-1902. 

1902  to  1909,  engaged  in  the  practice  of  medicine  and  surgery  at 
Edgar,  Wisconsin.  Wausau  1909  to  present  time.  Member  of  City  and 
Country    Clubs,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Favorite    recreation,    golf   and    fishing. 

Married,  August  26,  1903,  Edith  M.  Reilly,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Julia   Ladwig. 

460.  J.   ALLEN   MONTGOMERY.      (Deceased.) 

Died    at    Neenah,    Wisconsin,    April    1,    1901. 

Born   March,    11,    1875,   at    Wrightstown,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence,    1894-1898. 

1898-1899,   principal    of   high    school   at   Albany,   Wisconsin. 

461.  WESLEY   MAYHEW  MOTT. 

Present   address,    303    Clark    Street,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   3,   1874,   Winchester,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  district  school  in  Winchester;  Neenah  high  school;  Law- 
rence, 1893-1898,  with  the  exception  of  the  school  year  of  1894-1895.  De- 
gree of  B.  S. 

For  one  year  immediately  following  graduation,  assistant  principal  in 
high   school,   Brandon,   Wisconsin.      Practiced   law   in   Neenah    since    1902. 

Favorite    amusements,    boating,    fishing    and    hiking. 

Married  at  Neenah,  Wisconsin,  September  20,  1910,  to  Emma  A. 
Holmes,  deceased.  Children:  Ruth  Harriett,  Robert  Holmes,  Marion 
Elizabeth,  Edward  Mayhew  and  Jean  Ethel.  Married,  July  9,  1918  to 
Ethel   A.   Harris   of   White   Bear,   Minnesota. 

462.  MARGARET  WEST   MOWER. 

Died,   February   14,    1918. 

Born,   May   4,    1876,   Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Waukesha  high  school;  Lawrence,  1892-1898.  Degree  of 
A.  B. 

Since  graduation  has  taught  school  in  Wausau,  River  Falls  and  Min- 
neapolis. 

463.  GEORGE  FULLMER  REYNOLDS. 

Present   address,    Boulder,    Colorado. 

Born,    July   5,    1877,   Rosendale,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Waupun  high  school;  Fond  du  Lac  high  school;  Law- 
rence, 1895-1898;  University  of  Chicago,  1899-1902.  Degree  Ph.  B.,  Law- 
rence; Ph.  D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1905.  In  1901-1902,  a  fellow  in 
English  in  University  of  Chicago.  1902-1909,  department  of  English, 
Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minnesota;  professor  of  English,  University  of 
Montana;  professor  of  English  at  the  University  of  Indiana;  at  present 
professor  of  English,  University  of  Colorada.  A  charter  member  of  the 
Theta  Phi.  Member  of  Modern  Language  Association.  Author  of  "Some 
Principles  of  Elizabethan  Stage."  Contributor  to  modern  philology;  Mod- 
ern  Language  Notes;   Education,   Poet  Lore,  The  Drama. 

Traveled  in   Europe,   1903,    1906  and   1922. 

Married,  August  30,   1912,  at  Toledo,  Iowa,  to   Mabel   Rockwell  Smith. 


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464.  CAROLINE    SARA    (SILVERTHOKNE)    FOSNAUGH. 

Present   address,   623   N.   Jackson   Avenue,    Clinton,   Illinois. 

Born,    Wausau,    Wisconsin,    May    17,    1876. 

Educated,  Wausau  schools;  Lawrence  1891-1898;  DeLand  Business 
College,  Appleton,    1897.     Degree   Ph.    B.,   Lawrence. 

1898-1899,  taught  at  Wausau;  1899-1901,  studied  music  and  art  at 
Evanston,  Illinois.  Member  of  Home  Economic  Club,  Fleur  de  Lis  Club, 
Delphinian    Society. 

Married,  November  19,  1901,  to  Irwin  Elsworth  Fosnaugh.  Children: 
George,   Irwin  and   Dorothy. 

465.  LEWIS    CHARLES   VOSS. 

Present    address,    Danvers,    Illinois. 

Born,   October   25,    1870,   at  Trempealeau,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools,  Neenah;  Carroll  College,  Waukesha;  Law- 
rence, 1893-1898;  Theological  course  at  McCormick  Theological  Seminary, 
Chicago.      Degree   A.    B.    from    Lawrence. 

Engaged  since  graduation  in  the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  church 
in  Wisconsin  and   Ulinios. 

Director   and   officer   of   the   National   Lincoln    Chautauqua    System. 

Favorite  recreation:  Curiosities  of  all  kinds;  have  a  collection  of  sev- 
eral thousand.  "Who  can  wish  for  a  greater  recreation  than  to  spin  his 
'Ford?'  " 

Married,  May  1901,  Mrs.  Anna  Paine,  Chicago.  Children:  Newell 
Dwight,  Adah  Louise,   Dorothy  B. 

466.  WINIFRED   (WETER)    HAVIGHORST. 

Present   address,    704    S.    Fifth    Street,    Springfield,    Illinois. 

Born,   September   9,   1874,   Depere,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  Depere  high  school;   Lawrence,  1894-1898.     Degree  of  Ph.  B. 

1898-1899,  instructor  in  English  at  Lawrence  University.  Member 
of   Phi  Beta   Kappa. 

Married,  August  29,  1899,  to  Rev.  Freeman  Alfred  Havighorst  of 
Pekin,  Illinois,  former  professor  of  history  at  Lawrence  College.  Mr. 
Havighorst  is  now  pastor  of  the  First  Methodist  church  in  Springfield, 
Illinois,  one  of  the  largest  churches  in  that  state.  Children:  Robert 
James,  Walter  Edwin,  Alfred  Freeman,  James  Winfred  and  Miriam  Con- 
tent. 


XLIII.     CLASS  OF  1899. 

467.  CLARENCE   IVAN   ANDREWS. 

Present  address,   3919   Fourth    Avenue,    S.    Billings,    Montana. 

Born,    September    29,    1874,    Linwood,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence,  1893-1899;  Boston  University  school  of  theology. 
Degrees   A.    B.,    Lawrence;    S.    T.    B.,    Boston   University. 

Pastor   in   various   churches   in   Wisconsin    Conference   and    Montana. 

Married,  September  12,  1903,  Beulah  Hall,  Waukau,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Lawrence   Keith,   Leora   Olive,  Jean   Elizabeth   and   Lila. 

468.  AMBROSE   WESLEY   ARMITAGE. 

Present  address,    Goldfield,    Nevada. 

Born  April    25,    1871,    Seymour,    Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence,    1890-1897,    and   graduated    in    1899;    post   grad- 


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uate  in  English,  University  of  Chicago,  1901-1902  and  1907-1909.  Degrees 
A.   B.,  Lawrence  and  Ph.   B.   from  University  of   Chicago. 

High  school  teacher  in  Wisconsin,  South  Dakota;  instructor  in  his- 
tory and  civics,  Mankato  Normal;  instructor  in  English  various  high  schools 
in  California.  Has  been  active  in  the  Board  of  Trade  at  Visalia  and 
other   civic   movements   working   for   better   conditions. 

Member  of  the  American  Historic  Association;  National  Council  of 
the  Teachers   of   English. 

Favorite  recreation,  walking  and  using  kodak,  also  enjoy  tennis. 
Traveled  quite  extensively   throughout  the  United   States. 

460.      MARGARET  BALL. 

Present   address,    135    Sutherland    Road,    Brookline,    Massachusetts. 

Educated  at  common  and  high  schools  of  Montello  and  Portage;  one 
year,  vocal  music  at  Madison;  five  years  at  Lawrence;  special  work  at 
Harvard   summer  school.     Degree  of   B.    S.   from   Lawrence. 

1898,  took  one  year  of  special  work  studying  Shakespeare  and  Eng- 
lish essayists  under  the  direction  of  a  professor  of  Oxford,  England  by 
correspondence.  1899,  tutored  in  Lawrence  University;  1899-1902,  teacher 
at  Omro;  1902,  instructor  in  literature,  high  school,  Eau  Claire.  Also  at 
high  school  at  Quincy,  Massachusetts,  and  at  the  present  time  instructor 
in   literature   at   High    and    Latin    School    at    Cambridge,    Massachusetts. 

Member  of  the  literature  and  art  department  of  Woman's  Club,  in 
the  general  federation.    Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Member  College  Club. 

470.  RALPH    BENNETT.      (Deceased.) 

Born   at   Omro,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Omro  high  school  and  Lawrence.  Entered  Garrett  Bibli- 
cal Institute  in  preparation  for  the  ministry,  and  died  of  typhoid  fever 
during  the   first  year,    1899. 

471.  FLORENCE   HELEN    (BOYD)    BYNUM. 

Present   address,    510    Biltmore   Avenue,    Asheville,    North    Carolina. 

Born,   July  11,   1878,   at  Appleton. 

Educated  at  Appleton  public  schools;  Lawrence  1894-1899;  University 
of  Chicago  1899-1900.  Degree  of  Ph.  B.  Lawrence,  and  Ph.  B.,  University 
of   Chicago. 

1900-1903,  teacher  of  German  and  Latin  in  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin, 
high    school.      Member   of   Phi    Beta   Kappa. 

Married,  Curtis  Rynum  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  July,  1907.  Two 
Children:    a  girl   and  a  boy. 

472.  ROBERT   EDGAR   BOYD. 

Present  address,    621    Plymouth    Court,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,   October  8,   1876,   at  Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Appleton  public  schools,  and  Lawrence  1893-1899.  De- 
gree of  B.  S. 

Salesman  with  the  Plover  Paper  Co.,  and  at  present  with  the  Moser 
Paper  Co. 

Member   of   the    Hamilton    Club,    Elks,    Optimists    Club,    Chicago. 


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473.  WARREN   BENEDICT   BULLOCK. 

Present    address,    25    Post   Street,    Yonkers,    New    York. 

Born,   September   19,   1875,    Burlington,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  Milwaukee  east  side  high  school;  Lawrence,  1895-1899. 
Degree  of  A.   B. 

Since  graduation  has  been  reporter,  state  editor,  marine  editor,  tele- 
graph editor,  city  editor,  night  editor  for  Milwaukee  Sentinel  until  1908. 
Was  president  and  general  manager  of  Bullock's  News  Bureau,  Milwaukee, 
with  branches  in  several  cities.  Captain,  senior  instructor,  Motor  Trans- 
port Corps  School,  Jacksonville,  Florida  to  1919;  director  Forest  Extension 
Service  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,  Syracuse,  New  York,  1920; 
now  director  Information  Service  of  American  Paper  and  Pulp  Association. 

Member  of  Milwaukee  Athletic  Blue  Mound  Country  and  Milwaukee 
Press   Clubs.      Favorite   recreation   is   golf. 

Married,  August  29,  1901,  Irene  L.  "Whitman,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
See   492.      Children:    Paul   and   Catharine. 

474.  WILLIAM   LORING  BULLOCK. 

Present  address,  Valier,  Montana. 

Born,   August   24,    1873,    Hortonville,   Wisconsin. 

Father,  Rev.  L.  B.  Bullock,  for  many  years  member  of  Wisconsin 
Conference.  Served  in  the  Civil  War  in  3rd  Wisconsin  Cavalry.  Mother, 
Elizabeth   J.   Atridge,   an   ideal   pastor's   wife. 

Educated  at  Lawrence^  1894-1899;  degree  of  B.  S.  University  of  Wis- 
consin,  degree   of   LL.    B.,*1908. 

1899-1901,  principal  of  high  school  in  Wisconsin.  Index  clerk  Wis- 
consin Assembly  1907-1909.  Began  practice  of  law  in  Madison  in  1908; 
1910  moved  to  state  of  Montana.  Began  practice  of  law  at  Valier.  Has 
been  city  attorney  of  Valier  since  fall  of  1911.  Chairman  of  the  school 
board;  member  of  the  A.  F.  and  A.  M.  and  past  master;  member  R.  A. 
M.;  member  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  member  Phi  Alpha  Delta  fraternity,  University 
of   Wisconsin. 

Favorite  amusement,  baseball  and  basketball.  Spends  summer  vaca- 
tions in   Rocky   Mountains. 

Married,  November  30,  1899,  Nellie  Ernestine  Nelson,  Stevens  Point, 
Wisconsin.      One  daughter,   Marjorie  Elizabeth. 

475.  CLEON   D.  COLLER. 

Present   address,    Depere,    Wisconsin 

Born,   December    11,    1875,    Hingham,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1893-1899;  Chicago  college  of  dental  surgery, 
Chicago  College  of  Dentistry  in  1902.  Degree  of  B.  S.,  Lawrence,  D.  D. 
S.,    Chicago    College. 

Practiced  dentistry  Lincoln,  Nebraska,  1902,  and  in  Depere  since 
1906.      Dentist  to   Wisconsin   State   Reformatory,    Green   Bay. 

Member  of  Oak  Lodge  Club,  Contemporary  Club,  Country  Club,  Ma- 
sonic Order,    Psi   Omega   fraternity. 

Married,    November    18,    1909,    at    Depere,    Wisconsin,    to    Eva    E.    Erick- 
son.      Children:    Elizabeth   Jane,    Robert   L.,   and   Herbert  W. 

476.  RICHARD  EVANS. 

Present  address,  306  Franklin   Street,   Wausau,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  1870,  Youghal,   Ireland. 

Educated  in  private  schools  in  home  town;  at  Methodist  Boarding 
school  in  Dublin;  Lawrence  1895-1899;  Boston  University.  Degrees  A.  B., 
Lawrence;    S.    T.    B.,    Boston   University. 

1902-1903,  taught  Hebrew  and  English  Bible,  at  De  Pauw;  1903  to 
1909,   pastor   of  various  churches   in   Wisconsin   Conference. 


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President  Folt's  Missionary  Institute,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  1909-1912. 
Pastor  at  Wausau,  Wisconsin,  since  1912.  Spent  summer  of  1914  travel- 
ing in  British  Isles  and  France.  Was  present  at  parents'  Golden  Wedding 
in  Portadown,  Ireland,  near  Belfast.  Member  Masonic  order  and  Rotary 
Club. 

Married,  September,  1900,  Maud  M.  Murphy,  of  Hortonville,  who  at- 
tended Lawrence  1894-1897.      Children:    Donald   Sidley   and   Richard   Leroy. 

477.  MARY  LINDA   (KNOX)   HAGGETT. 

Present  address,   Napa,   California. 

Born,   May   10,   1876,   Markesan,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  nublic  schools,  Appleton;  Lawrence,  1892-1899.  Degree, 
B.   S. 

1899-1900,  assistant  in  First  ward  school,  Appleton;  1901-1902,  con- 
ducted class  of  private  pupils  in  high  school  work  at  Coning,  California; 
1902,    partner    in    millinery   business,    Vacaville. 

Married,  July  4,  1899,  at  Napa,  California,  to  Reginald  L.  Haggett 
of    Lowell,    Massachusetts. 

478.  HARLAND   C.   LOGAN. 

Present   address,    231    Seventeenth    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Antigo  high  school;  Lawrence,  1894-1899.  Degree  of 
A.  B. 

Entered  Wisconsin  Conference  of  M.  E.  church  in  1899;  pastor  in 
various  cities.  Is  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Examiners  of  the  Wisconsin 
Conference.  At  present  district  superintendent,  Milwaukee  district,  Wis- 
consin   Conference. 

Married,  August  16,  1905,  to  Mabel  Elizabeth  Gott  of  Elkhorn.  Chil- 
dren:   Evelyn,    Ruth,    Margaret,    Gordon    and    Jean. 

479.  MILDRED   IDA    (3IcNEAL)    SWEENY. 

Present  address  c/o  Credit  Lyonnais,   Geneva,   Suiza. 

Born,  August  30,   1871,   at  Burnett,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Wayland  Academy,  Beaver  Dam;  Lawrence,  1895-1899. 
Degree  of  Ph.   B. 

1899-1903,  taught  English,  Erasmus  Hall  high  school,  Brooklyn,  New- 
York.  Traveled  in  Europe  several  months  in  the  year  1903.  Author  of 
various  poems  in  many  leading  magazines.  Author  of  two  volumes  of 
poems  "When  Yesterday  Was  Young,"  New  York,  1906;  "Men  of  Noland," 
London,  1911. 

Member  of   Boston  Authors'   Club,   Poetry   Society   of  America. 

Favorite  recreation  is  walking.  In  1913  with  her  family  tramped  over 
the  chief  Alpine  passes  ending  the  walk  in  Tirol.  In  1901  traveled  in  New 
Foundland  and  among  the  Labrador  ice  fields.  In  1914  to  present  time 
has  been  living  in  Europe  chiefly  in  Switzerland  educating  her  daughter. 
During   this   time   traveled    in    Italy.    England,   France   and    Austria. 

Married,  November  21,  1903,  to  Peter  Myles  Sweeney,  of  Lawrence, 
Massachusetts.      One  daughter,   Margaret   Hall. 

480.  ETTA    (P03IEROY)    MILLER. 

Present   address,    754    N.    Division   Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born.  April   12,   1854,   at  Medina,   New  York. 

Educated   Lawrence   College.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

Has  published  some  poems  in  newspapers  and  magazines.  Member  of 
patriotic  order  of  Ladies  of  the  G.    A.   R. 

For  nineteen  years  teacher  of  high  school  and  eighth  grade  work  in 
Colorado    and    Wisconsin. 

Married,  August  4,  1883,  to  C.  L.  Miller,  of  Alamosa,  Colorado.  Chil- 
dren: Hugh  Miller,  aged  19,  died  July  15,  1904;  Roland,  a  graduate  of 
Lawrence. 


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481.  THOMAS   RICHARD   MOYLE. 

Present  address,  398  Bradford  Avenue,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born   in    Yorkville,   Wisconsin,    1877. 

Entered  Lawrence  Academy  1894;  graduated  Lawrence  College.  1899. 
Degree  of  B.  A.  1899;  M.  A.  1912;  University  of  Chicago  1904-1910. 
Teacher  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  in  Stout  Institute, 
Menomonie,    Wis.      At    present    Milwaukee    high    school. 

Member    of    American    Chemical    Association. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  March  22,  1906.  to  Elva  Louise 
Fluno,  class  of  1906.  Children:  Thomas  Richard,  Mary  Louise  and  Wil- 
liam  Fluno. 

482.  DAVID    XEWBERRY. 

Present  address,   New   London,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   January    19,    1875,    Trenton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at   Lawrence,    1895-1899.      Degree   of    A.    B. 

1899-1901,  principal  of  schools,  Oconto  Falls;  1901.  principal  of  high 
school,  Amherst,  Wisconsin;  principal  of  first  ward  school,  Appleton,  Wis- 
consin;  and  now   principal.   New  London. 

Married,  August  29,  1900,  Nellie  Mae  Pomeroy  of  Elba,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Winifred   and    Lloyd. 

483.  WILLIAM   ANDREW   PETERSON. 

Present   address,    1320    Jefferson    Street,    Waterloo,    Iowa. 

Born,    September    25,    1863,    at    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Beloit  College;  Madison  law  school;  Evanston  Theological 
Seminary;  and  Lawrence,  1898-1899.  Degrees  of  A.  B.  from  Lawrence 
and   LL.    B.    from   Madison. 

Engaged  in  the  ministry,  Wisconsin  conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal    church    and   later   in    Congregational   church. 

Married,  December  28,  1887,  Minnie  Lee  Grant,  of  Lake  Geneva. 
Children:    Ethel   Grant,    Charles    Donald,    Payson   Wells,    Kenneth    Lee. 

484.  DAVID   STANLEY   SHAW. 

Present  address,   73   Walnut   Street,   Binghamton,   New   York. 

Born,   May   26,    1876,    Wallaceburg,    Ontario. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Wallaceburg;  Chatham  collegiate  insit- 
tute;  Victoria  University,  Toronto;  and  at  Lawrence  in  1899.  Degrees 
of  A.  B.  from  Lawrence,  B.  D.  from  Victoria  University,  and  D.  D., 
Adrian   College. 

1899-1900  theological  student;  1900  joined  the  Detroit  Conference 
where  he  has  filled  various  appointments  in  Michigan  and  New  York. 
Member  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  church  1920.  In  1921  dele- 
gate  to    Economical    Conference,   London,    England. 

Married,  December  25,  1900,  Callie  C.  Idle,  of  Toronto,  Ontario. 
One   child:    Stanley    Maxwell. 

485.  BERTHA    (TIDBITS)    ROSS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    January   29,   1914. 

Born,   October   10,   1874,    Beaver   Dam,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Beaver  Dam  and  Waupun;  and  at 
Lawrence  1894-1899,  omitting  one  year.     Degree  of  B.    S. 

After  graduation  taught  two  and  one-half  years  in  Waupaca  and  six 
months  in   Montana. 

Married,   April   2,    1903,    Elmer    F.    Ross,    of    Huntington,    Vermont. 


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486.  FLORENCE   JEANNETT    (TIBBITS)    TIDYMAN. 

Present   address,    Valier,    Montana. 

Born,    December   24,   1876,    Beaver   Dam,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  high  school,  Waupun;  and  at  Lawrence  1894-1899.  De- 
gree  of  B.   S. 

1899-1901,    taught    at    Weyauwega,    Wisconsin. 

Made  auto  trip  to  Lawrence  commencement  in  1921  covering  over 
4,600   miles. 

Married,  June  26,  1901,  Dr.  G.  F.  Tidyman,  of  Waupun,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   James  Austin,   Everett  Lynn  and   Leonard  Gay. 

487.  ANGELINE   MAY  WAGG.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   March  4,  1918. 

Born    at   Adams,    Massachusetts. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1893-1899;  Milwaukee  normal  school,  1899-1900 
in    professional    work.      Degree    of    A.    B. 

For  a  time  taught  in  public  schools  in  Dale  and  supplied  in  Appleton 
and   Milwaukee. 


488.  HELEN  JANE  WALDO. 

Present    address,    33    West    49th    Street,    New   York   city. 

Born,    November   4,    1876,    at   Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  schools  of  Green  Bay;  Lawrence  1894-1899.  Degree  of 
A.    B. 

Studied  singing  in  Chicago,  Pittsburgh,  Paris  and  New  York.  Held 
various  choir  positions  in  Pittsburgh  and  New  York  city;  concerted  ex- 
tensively. Since  September,  1912,  associate  editor  John  Martin's  Book, 
a  magazine  for  children.  Vice-president  John  Martin's  House.  Member 
New  York  League  of  Advertising  Women;  MacDowell  Club  of  New  York; 
Lucy  Stone  League  of  Women  Voters;  American  Women's  Association; 
Nantucket  Yacht   Club. 

Member  of  McDowell  Club  and  the  Music. ans'  Club  of  New  York 
city.      Member  of  A.    C.   A. 

489.  FRANK   JUSTIN    WELLS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    March    1,    1904. 

Born,    September   16,    1868,    Omro,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  schools  at  Omro  and  Oshkosh;  Milwaukee  normal;  Law- 
rence   1898-1899.      Degree    B.    S. 

After  graduation  principal  of  schools  at  Palmyra  and  Depere.  Also 
superintendent  of  schools  at  Depere.  Established  a  high  school  at  Pal- 
myra. Accepted  instructorship  in  University  of  Wisconsin  and  advanced 
to  position  of  assistant  professor  of  agricultural  physics,  which  he  held  till 
time  of  his  death. 

Married,  July  8,  1896,  Mary  J.  Bentley  of  Appleton,  also  educated  at 
Lawrence.  Children:  Justin  C,  graduate  of  Lawrence  and  also  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania  in  architecture;  and  Elizabeth,  who  died  five  weeks 
after  her  father. 

490.  RALPH   ELISHA   AVHITE.      (Deceased.) 

Deceased    in    Appleton,    Wisconsin,    May    10,    1901. 
Born,    November    5,   1876,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1893-1899.  Degree 
of  B.   L. 


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491.  STEPHEN  REES  WILLIAMS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    Tune   18,    1912. 

Born,   May   14,   1874,   Ottawa,    Wisconsin.  _ 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1896-1899;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degree 
of  B.   L.   from   Lawrence;    S.    T.    B.    from   Garrett. 

Engaged  in  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry  in  Wisconsin,  1899  to  time 
of    his    death.  ,   ^  .   ,  .  „_. 

Married,  June  11,  1902,  Miss  Maude  Ebbot,  of  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:    Stephen    Lawrence,    Bernice    Maude. 

492.  IRENE   LUCINDA    (WHITMAN)    BULLOCK. 

Present   address,    25    Post    Street,   Yonkers,    New    York. 

Born,    June    14,    1877,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  high  school  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1895-1899.  Degree 
of   Ph.   B. 

1899-1901,    teacher    in    high    school,    Depere,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  August  29,  1901,  to  Warren  B.  Bullock.  Children:  Warren 
Paul,    Catherine    and    Jean.      See    No.    473. 

493.  GOTTLIEB   DIEDRICH  ZIEGLER. 

Present   address,    412    Pacific    Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    22,    1867,    in    Outagamie    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  University;  Northwestern  University,  Water- 
town,  Wisconsin;  two  years  at  Lutheran  Seminary,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Degree  of  A.   B.  from  Lawrence. 

In  1894,  elected  superintendent  of  public  schools  of  Outagamie  coun- 
ty, Wisconsin.  Organized  a  fraternal  life  insurance  company  known  as 
the  "Aid  Association  for  Lutherans  in  Wisconsin  and  Other  States"  of 
which    he   is   now   president. 

Recreation,    playing    saxophone    and    bowling. 

In  1912  made  a  lecture  tour  in  connection  with  his  insurance  work 
covering  the   greater  part  of  Wisconsin,    Michigan,   Minnesota  and   Illinois. 

Married,  September  28,  1904,  to  Miss  Rose  Kluge,  of  Appleton,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:    Theodore,    Esther,    Helen,    Robert   and    Roland. 


XLIV.     CLASS  OF  1900. 


494.  LUCY  WHITTLESEY   (BUCKLAND)    REEVE. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   July   11,    1877. 

Educated  at  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1895-1900.  De- 
gree of  Ph.   B. 

Married,  April  11,  1906,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Howard  Dickin- 
son Reeve,  deceased.  Children:  Theodora  Buckland,  James  Theodore, 
John   Paxton. 

495.  MARY   BULLOCK. 

Present   address,    404  H    E.    State    Street,    Mason    City,    Iowa. 

Born,    October    8,    1878,    at    Menomonee    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Milwaukee  high  school;  Lawrence  1896-1900;  Univer- 
sity   of   Wisconsin,    1901-1902.      Degree    of   A.    B.    from   Lawrence. 

1900  to  1905,  taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  in 
North   Dakota.     At  present  teaching  in   Mason   City,  Iowa. 

Member  O.  E.   S.   and  D.  A.   R. 


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496.  L.OIS   BEATRICE   CASSON. 

Present    address,    Litchton,    Arizona. 

Born,    May    10,    1876,    at    Oconto,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Marinette  high  school;  Lawrence  1895-1900.   Degree  Ph.  B. 

Teacher  in  various  high  schools  most  of  the  time  since  graduation. 
Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  United  States.  Secretary  of  the  South  Side 
Ebell   Club,   Los  Angeles;   national   organizer  of  J.   O.    C.   classes  1919-1921. 

497.  JESSIE    (DAHLEM)    BIDDLECOMBE. 

Present    address,    Wayne,    Michigan. 

Born,    December   19,    1875,   at    Fond   du   Lac,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Fond  du  Lac  public  schools;  Lawrence  1897-1900.  De- 
gree of  A.   B. 

1900-1911,  taught  languages  in  Lake  Mills  high  school.  Rapid  River, 
Michigan,    high    school    1912-1913. 

Married  at  Germansville,  Michigan,  August  6,  1913,  to  Rev.  Henry 
N.   Biddlecombe. 

498.  GRACE    (DARLING)    CHEGWIN. 

Present    address,    72    Third    Street,    Fond    du    Lac,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    in    1872,    at    Oakfield,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  the  high  school  at  Oakfield;  Lawrence  1895-1900.  De- 
gree of  A.   B. 

Woman's  Auxiliary  of  Y.  M,  C.  A.;  W.  C.  T.  U.;  College  Club;  in- 
terested   in    church    and    social    welfare    work. 

Married,  October  31,  1900,  to  W.  J.  Chegwin,  of  Darlington,  Wiscon- 
sin.     Children:    Helen    Wallis. 

499.  MARY  ANITA   (GOCHNAUER)   KOWALESKI. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wis. 

Born   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Entered  preparatory  department  at  Lawrence  1894;  graduated  in 
1900;  degree  A.  B.  Diploma  Northwestern  School  of  Oratory  1903;  sum- 
mer school  Northwestern  School  of  Oratory  1914;  Assistant  in  Weyauwega 
and  Oshkosh  high  schools.  Preceptress  and  instructor  at  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Helena,  Montana.  Preceptress  and  teacher  in  Baldwin-Wallace 
College,    Berea,    Ohio.      Instructor    in    physical    culture,    Lawrence    College. 

Married,  August  10,  1922,  to  William  C.  Kowaleski  of  Schenectady, 
New    York. 

500.  GRACE    (GUERNSEY)    CHAPPLE. 

Present   address,    Route    No.    2,    North    Yakima,    Washington. 

Born,    August    11,    1876,    Almond,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  schools  of  Almond  and  Plainfield;  Lawrence,  1896-1897 
and  1899-1900.  Degree  of  B.  Mus.,  Lawrence.  Member  of  D.  A.  R.  and 
several    social   clubs.      Spent   the    winter   of    1910    in    California. 

Practiced  in  Rochester  State  hospital  until  1911,  then  moved  to 
Yakima  Valley  where  her  husband  is  practicing  and  developed  a  40-acre 
fruit  ranch. 

1900-1903,    teacher    of    music,    Clintonville. 

Married,  October  8,  1903,  to  Dr.  C.  L.  Chappie.  Children:  Guernsey 
P.,   Helen  M. 


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501.  HARRIET  R.  GREENE.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   August   29,    1877,   at   Eau    Claire,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Eau  Claire  public  schools;  Lawrence  1896-1900.  De- 
gree of  A.    B. 

Assistant  in  the  high  school,  Randolph,  Wisconsin,  1900-1902;  teacher 
in  mathematics  in  high  school,  Antigo,  1902-1903;  teacher  in  mathematics 
in    the    south    side    high    school    in    Minneapolis,    Minnesota. 

502.  JEAN   JACKSON. 

Present   address,    632    N.    Broadway,    Depere,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   1877,   at  Depere,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1895-1900.  Degree  of  A.  B.  Member  of  the 
Athena  society. 

Taught  three  years  at  Weyauwega,  Wisconsin,  1902-1904.  At  present 
teaching   in    Appleton. 

503.  HENRIETTA   VIOLA   RACE. 

Present    address,    20    W.    Wood    Street,    Youngstown,    Ohio. 

Born,    1869,    Aurora,    Illinois. 

Educated  at  Southwest  Kansas  College;  Lawrence  1899-1900.  Degree 
of  Ph.  B.;  Columbia  University,  degree  A.  M.  in  1911;  and  Ph.  D.,  1922. 
A.  M.   Baker  University. 

County  superintendent  of  public  instruction  Cowley  county,  1907. 
Professor  of  Education  and  head  of  department  of  Education  in  South- 
western College,  Winfield,  Kansas,  1907-1914;  head  of  department  of 
psychology  and  director  of  psychological  clinic  for  Louisville  normal; 
director   of  educational   and   psychological   research,   Youngstown,   Ohio. 

504.  ANDREW   LANDGRAF. 

Present    address,    Northern    hospital,    Winnebago,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    October    27,    1881,    Menasha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  St.  Mary's  Academy  and  public  and  high  school,  Menasha, 
Wisconsin;    Lawrence    1896-1900.      Degree    of    A.    B. 

1900-1903,  with  Commercial  National  bank,  Chicago;  1904,  assistant 
cashier,  First  National  Bank,  New  Salem,  North  Dakota;  assistant  cashier 
German    State    bank,    Beulah,    North    Dakota. 

505.  PETER  FULTON  STAIR. 

Present    address,    524    Thompson    Street,    Ann    Arbor,    Michigan. 

Born,    July    14,    1872,    Monticello,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  Evansville  high  school;  and  at  Lawrence  1890-1892  and 
1899.     Degree  of  B.   S. 

Engaged  in  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  since 
1897.  Has  filled  various  prominent  appointments;  has  specialized  in  Sun- 
day school  work  during  most  of  his  ministry.  At  present  director  of  Re- 
ligious   Education,    Detroit    Conference. 

Married,  November  8,  1900,  Ada  Sprackling,  of  Whitewater.  Chil- 
dren:   Margaret   Hewlett,   Helen    and    Virginia. 

506.  EUGENIA   E3IILIE    (VOIGT)    WINSEY. 

Present  address,  579  Appleton   Street,  Appleton,  Wisconisn. 

Born,    September    20,    1877,    Appleton. 

Educated  in  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1895-1900.  Degree  of 
Ph.    B. 

1900-1902,  assistant  Lincoln  school  kindergarten;  1902-1903,  teacher 
first    ward    school,    Appleton. 

Married,  September  20,  1911,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Charles  J. 
Winsey. 


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507.  WILLIAM   SAMUEL  WESCOTT. 

Present   address,    1624    Washington    Boulevard,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,    November    9,    1873,    Farmington,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  high  school,  Lake  Mills;  Lawrence  1893-1900;  Chicago 
Theological  Seminary  1900-1904.  Degree  of  Plr.  B.,  Lawrence.  Winner 
of  Interstate  Oratorical  contest,  1900.  Degree  B.  D,  Theological  Semi- 
nary,   Chicago. 

Entered  the  ministry  in  1904.  Been  pastor  of  Congregational 
churches  in  Western  Springs  and  Chicago,  111.  At  present  pastor  of 
First    Congregational    church    at    Waukesha,    Wisconsin. 

Member    of   University    Club,    Chicago.       Favorite   recreation   is   golf. 

Married,    1908,    at    Chicago,    Illinois,    to    Miss    Emeline    Phelps    Farrar. 

508.  IDA  MARY   (WHITE)   JONES. 

Present   address,    1233    Jenifer    Street,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    1877,    Richmond,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  preparatory  and  College,  1894-1900.  Degree  of 
Ph.  B. 

For  some  years  engaged  in  high  school  teaching.  Member  Women's 
Club. 

Married,  October  4,  1905,  at  Pleasant  Prairie,  Wisconsin,  to  Willis 
Carodine   Jones.      Children:    Mary   Lucile   and    Sardie   Jane. 


XLV.     CLASS  of  1901. 


509.  GEORGE  FRANKLIN  BARBER. 

Present    address,    3015    Scottwood    Avenue,    Toledo,    Ohio. 

Born,   July   24,   1874,    Bon   Homme,   South   Dakota. 

Educated  public  schools;  Albion  Academy;  Lawrence  1895-1901;  Bos- 
ton University  school  of  theology.  Degrees  of  A.  B.,  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B., 
Boston.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  from  Lawrence.  Pastor  of  prominent  churches 
in    Ohio   Conference.      Board  of   Examiners.      Does   work  in   lecture   field. 

Married,  June  26,  1906,  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  to  Miss  Mabel  Pot- 
ter.     Children:    Hollis   William. 

510.  ELSIE    (BOTTENSEK)    KULL.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  March   21,   1915. 

Born,    November    3,    1879,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    public    schools;    Lawrence    1894-1901.      Degree    of    Ph.    B. 
1901-1904,    taught    in    public    school,    Appleton. 

Married,  July  12,  1904,  to  George  F.  Kull,  native  of  Green  Bay. 
Children:   Kenneth    Kenelm,    and  Elsie   Katherine,    born  January   23,    1915. 

511.  ROBERTS    ORVILLE   BRIGHT. 

Present   address,    428   West  8th    Street,   Anderson,    Indiana. 

Born,    August   30,    1879,    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  University  preparatory  and  College;  post  gradu- 
ate  at   Harvard,    1901-1902.  '    Degree   of   Ph.    B.,   Lawrence. 

Fall  of  1902,  entered  Racine  Wagon  &  Carriage  employment.  Took 
charge  of  the  department  of  advertising,  August,  1903.  Later  manager  of 
the  Minneapolis  branch  of  same  company.  Sales  manager  Root  &  Van 
Dervoort  Engineering  Co.,  East  Moline,  Illinois.  Since  1914  president 
and    managing    director    Arvoe    Manufacturing    Co.,    Anderson,    Indiana. 

Married,  December  30,  1912,  at  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  to  Bertha 
Laura    Knight.      Children:    William    Robert. 


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512.  LOUISA    MAY    COLLIER. 

Present   address,    1308    Main    Street,    Racine,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Caledonia,    Racine    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Oshkosh  normal  school,  1894-1895;  Lawrence,  1897-1901. 
Degree  of  A.    B. 

Since  graduation  has  been  teaching  at  Antigo  high   school   and  Racine. 

Member  of  Woman's  Club,  Racine.  In  1909  and  1910  took  a  trip 
around  the  world  spending  ten  months  in  China  with  her  sister,  Mrs.  E. 
L.    Ford. 

513.  GUY  M.   CRUMP. 

Present   address,    1730    Catalina   Avenue,    Berkeley,    California. 

Born,   July   9,    1877,    Lake   Mills,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   schools  Lake   Mills;    Lawrence  1895-1901,   omitting  one  year. 

1901,  in  mining,  at  Vulcan,  Michigan.  1902,  machinist,  Milwaukee. 
1902-1903,  city  directory  canvasser,  Denver,  Colorado,  and  farming  at 
New  Windsor,  Colorado.  1905,  motor  tester,  Thomas  B.  Jeffrey  &  Co., 
Kenosha,   Wisconsin. 

Married,    Miss   Dorothy    Barrett,    at   Appleton,    Wisconisn. 

514.  LEVI1VUS    PHILIP    DENOYER. 

Present   address,    5235   Ravenswood   Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,    December    12,    1875,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  Academy,  1894-1897;  State  normal  school,  Osh- 
kosh, 1897-1899;  Lawrence  University,  1899-1901.  University  of  Chicago 
1908-1909.      Degree    of   A.    B.    from    Lawrence. 

High  school  teacher  from  1904-1908.  Professor  of  geography,  State 
normal  school,  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  1909-1913;  manager  editorial  de- 
partment A.  J.  Nystrom  &  Co.,  geographical  publishers,  Chicago;  pub- 
lished Outlines  of  Commercial  Geography,  1912.  Now  president  Denoyer- 
Gippert   Co.,   publishers   of  maps. 

Married,  July  9,  1903,  Flora  Havighorst,  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa. 
Daughter,    Muriel    Weston. 

515.  EDWARD  JOSEPH  FILBEY. 

Present    address,    706    Michigan    Avenue,    Urbana,    Illinois. 

Born,    January    18,    1879,    Oakfield,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  1896-1901.  Degree  of  Ph.  B.,  Lawrence,  1901; 
A.  B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1903.  University  of  Wisconsin  inter- 
mittently  1901-1907.      Ph.    D.,   University    of   Wisconsin,    1908. 

Taught  in  high  schools  of  Wisconsin  for  several  years.  Wisconsin 
statistical  clerk  State  Bureau  of  Labor  1906-1907;  professor  of  Greek  at 
University  of  Nashville  Peabody  College  1907-1911;  director  John  Hill 
Eakin  Institute,  Nashville,  Tennessee,  1911-1912;  private  secretary  to  the 
president  of  the  University  of  Illinois  1912.  Author  of  "The  Supple- 
mentary Participle  in  Herodotus,"  "Satire  by  Direct  Criticism  and  by 
Types,"  "Concerning  the  Oratory  of  Brutus.".  Public  accountant,  Chi- 
cago 1917-1919.  Now  associate  professor  and  assistant  dean  of  College 
of    Business    Administration,    University    of    Illinois. 

Member    of    University    Club,    Urbana. 

Favorite  recreation,  walking,  tennis,  bicycling. 

Married,  August  15,  1906,  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  to  May  Con- 
stance Vaughn.  Children:  Edward,  deceased  in  1909;  Dorothy,  May, 
Constance,    Harriett. 


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516.  HENRIETTA  LEAROYD  (FULLER)  WESCOTT. 

Present   address,    15    Camp    S.    D.    Little,    Xogales,    Arizona. 

Born   in   Atlanta,    Georgia. 

Educated,  1899-1900,  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Michigan;  1900-1901, 
Lawrence.      Degrees    Ph.    B    Lawrence    1901;    M.    A.    at   Lawrence    1910. 

Taught  Latin  and  German  in  Wisconsin  high  schools  for  several 
years. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  April  5,  1910,  to  Captain  Robert 
Hayes   Wescott,   U.    S.    A.      Children:    Sara   Learoyd    and    Robert    Hayes. 

517.  EDXA  HART   (GROVER)   WEXBERG. 

Present   address,    Whiteagle,    Oklahoma. 

Born,    April    2,    1876,    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  University  of  Wisconsin,  1894-1895;  Hamlin  University, 
1896-1897;  Lawrence  University,  1898-1901.  Degree  of  B.  S.,  Lawrence; 
Sibley    Hospital,    Washington,    D.    C,    1911. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  for  some  years;  later  at  San 
Diego  College,  San  Diego,  Chili,  S.  A.;  and  in  the  American  Institute 
La  Paz,  S.  A.  Two  years  work  among  Bolivian  Indians.  Now  doing 
home    missionary    work    among   the    Indians    in    Oklahoma. 

Married  at  Puna,  Peru,  March  3,  1910,  to  Joseph  Hugo  Wenberg. 
Children:    Edwin    Hugo,    Herbert,    and    Earnest. 

518.  FOREST  EDWIN   KELLOGG. 

Present    address,    R.    F.    D.    3,    Chambler,    Georgia. 

Born,    May    7,    1880,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    Lawrence,    1896-1901.      Degree    of    B.    S. 

1901-1902,  taught  school,  Wausau;  fall  of  1902,  employed  with  Hesse 
Electrical  company,  Atlanta,  Georgia;  1903,  with  Western  &  Atlantic 
Railway,  Atlanta,  Georgia.  Was  with  Southern  Weighing  and  Inspection 
Bureau  in  railroad  work  at  Athens,  Georgia.  Is  engaged  in  railway  ac- 
counting   and    conducts    a    small    farm    near    Atlanta. 

Married,  1905  to  Lillian  Hale  of  Athens,  Georgia.  Children:  Hale, 
Edwin,    Dorothy,    and    May. 

519.  DELBERT   GILES    LEAN. 

Present    address,    1026    N.    Bever    St.,    Wooster,    Ohio. 

Born,    1878,    Jefferson    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  1897-1898,  1900,  1901.  Degree  of  A.  B.;  also 
L.  H.  D.  Graduated  from  the  Emerson  College  of  Oratory  at  Boston; 
took  graduate  work  at  Harvard  University.  Was  with  the  White  Lyceum 
Bureau  of  Boston  as  a  reader  for  three  years;  professor  of  public  speak- 
ing,   University    of    Wooster    since    1908. 

Married  at  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan,  June  16,  1911,  Mrs.  Vera  Stitzel. 
Children:    Frances    Elizabeth    and   John    Elsworth. 

520.  HARRIET   ELIZABETH    MOTT. 

Present    address,    303    Clark    Street,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    1879,    Winchester,    Wisconsin. 

Educated   high   school,   Neenah;    Lawrence   1897-1901.      Degree   of   A.  B. 

Assistant  in  high  school,  Wausau,  1901-1903;  post  graduate  student 
at   Lawrence,   1903-1904. 

From  1903  to  1914,  engaged  in  home  duties  at  Neenah,  Wisconsin. 
Author  of  text  of  "Wisconsin  Evermore"  which  won  prize  in  state  con- 
test  in    1921. 

Member  of   Phi    Beta   Kappa. 


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521.  ALICE   MAY    (NASH)    WHITE. 

Present    address,    1245    Boston    Boulevard    W.,    Detroit,    Michigan. 

Born,  July   2,   1879,   Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  public  schools,  Manitowoc;  Lawrence  1897-1901.  Degree 
of  B.   L. 

Married,  June  29,  1904,  to  Kirby  Bowen  White.  Children:  Lyman 
Nash,    Ralph    Kirby,    May   Alice,   Jeannette    Bowen,    Hester    Guyles. 

522.  FRANK  CHESTER  PEDLEY. 

Present   address,    Viola,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    September   30,    1873,    at   Kenosha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools,  and  at  Lawrence  University  and  academy 
1895-1901.      Degree   of   A.    B. 

Engaged  in  the  ministry,  1901-1902,  at  Rewey,  Wisconsin;  mechanic, 
1902-1904,  at  Kenosha,  Wisconsin;  ministry,  1904  until  he  accepted  posi- 
tion as  teacher  in  academy.  At  present  a  mechanical  engineer  especially 
dealing  with  the  artificial  refrigerating  of  ice.  Published  and  spoken  on 
this  question. 

Married,    December   18,   1901,   Frances   Crowe,    of   Kenosha,   Wisconsin. 

523.  RICHARD  PENGILLY. 

Present   address,    Battle    Ground,    Indiana. 

Born,   February    20,   1876,    at  Albany,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  high  schools  of  Hazen  Green  and  Boscobel,  Wiscon- 
sin; Lawrence  University;  Boston  University  School  of  Theology.  De- 
grees of  Ph.  B.  at  Lawrence,  and  S.  T.  B.  at  Boston  University.  1905- 
1906,   graduate   work  at  the   University   of   Wisconsin. 

Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Eau  Claire, 
May,  1908.  At  present  director  of  education  of  the  Trinity  M.  E.  church, 
Evansville,  Indiana.  Has  charge  of  all  the  young  people's  work  and  thb 
training  of  Sabbath  School  teachers.  Has  charge  of  what  is  called  "The 
Junior   Congregation,"   a   unique   feature   of   church   work. 

Married,  at  Fennimore,  Wisconsin,  June,  1907,  to  Ethel  Parker. 
Children:    Elizabeth    and    Parker. 

524.  BERT  ALONZO  PRIDE. 

Present    address,    Tomahawk,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   August    28,    1878,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  full  preparatory  and  college  course.  Degree 
of  B.    S. 

1902-1903,  mill  construction  at  Marseilles,  Illinois;  1903,  draughtsman 
at    Rhinelander;    now    with    Tomahawk    Pulp    and    Paper    company. 

Married,    June    27,    1906,   to    Elizabeth    Chapman    Clark. 

525.  GEORGE   JAY    STANSBURY. 

Present    address,    547    Durkee    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   2,   1881,  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  University  1894-1901. 
Degree    of    A.    B.      Member    Theta    Phi    fraternity. 

1901-1902,  reporter,  Appleton  Daily  Post,  and  newspaper  correspon- 
dent; with  the  Marshall  &  Huschart  Machinery  company,  Chicago,  Illinois, 
for  some  time.  At  present  with  the  Thilmany  Pulp  &  Paper  C,  Kau- 
kauna,   Wisconsin. 

Unmarried. 


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520.      KARL  EMORY   STAXSBURY. 

Present  address,    547    Durkee    Street,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    July    28,    1879,    at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  the  public  schools  at  Appleton;  Lawrence  1894-1901.  De- 
gree  of   B.    S. 

From  1901-1904,  with  the  Western  Adjustment  and  Inspection  com- 
pany, Chicago;  for  some  time  with  The  Post  Publishing  company,  Apple- 
ton.  At  present  with  Thilmany  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.,  at  Kaukauna,  Wis- 
consin. 

Member  of  Masonic  order,  Order  of  Elks,  Riverview  Country  Club 
of   Appleton. 

Unmarried. 

527.      DANIEL    SULLIVAN. 

Present    address,    90 — 32nd    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Neenah  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1897-1901.  Degree 
B.    S.,    Lawrence    College. 

Studied  law  with  Judge  Kerwin  of  the  supreme  court.  In  law  office 
of  Pereless  &  Co.,  Milwaukee,  for  some  years.  At  present  assistant  district 
attorney,    Milwaukee    county. 

Married,  at  Neenah,  Wisconsin,  October  28,  1908,  to  Marie  D.  Du 
Bois.      Children:    Elizabeth    N. 

52S.      RALPH  ERWIN  THOMAS. 

Present    address,    603    Prospect    Avenue,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    June    28,    1873,    at   Ives    Grove,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Rowland's  Academy,  Racine;  Lawrence  1894-1901.  Also 
at  Sheldon's  School  of  Successful  Salesmanship  at  Chicago.  Degree  of 
A.   B. 

The  first  year  after  graduation  taught  history  and  mathematics  at 
the  Hillside  Home  School,  at  Hillside,  Wisconsin.  1902,  employed  by  the 
J.   I.    Case  Threshing  Machine   company   of    Racine   as   traveling  salesman. 

Married,  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wisconsin,  August  7th,  1906,  to  Bertha 
Tillotson.      Children:    Katherine    Louise. 

529.      FRANK  CHARLES   TOUTON. 

Present  address,   University    of    California,    Berkeley,    Califorina. 

Born,   July   25,    1880,   at   Ft.   Atkinson,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1897-1901;  University  of  Chicago;  Teachers' 
College,    Columbia    University.      Degrees,    A.    M.    and    Ph.    D. 

Principal  of  the  State  Graded  School,  Embarrass,  Wisconsin,  1901- 
1902;  instructor  mathematics,  high  school,  Galesburg,  Illinois,  1902-1904; 
instructor  in  mathematics  in  high  school,  Kansas  City,  Missouri;  principal 
Central  high  school,  St.  Joseph,  Missouri;  professor  of  school  administra- 
tion, Ohio  State  University;  state  supervisor  high  schools  in  Wisconsin; 
at  present  high  school  inspector  for  University  of  California.  Joint  author 
of  First  Course  in  Algebra,  Second  Course  in  Algebra,  Complete  School 
Algebra,    Plane   Geometry. 

Member  of  American  Mathematical  Society;  National  Educational 
Association;  North-Central  Association  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics  and 
Science;    Phi    Beta    Kappa;    American    Mathematical    Association. 

Married,  at  Kansas  City,  Missouri,  April  3,  1912,  to  Edith  Cammack, 
daughter  of  the  superintendent  of  schools  of  Kansas  City.  Children: 
Harriet   Louise. 


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Irene,  an  attorney,  and  John  Jr.,  both 
of  Chicago. 


Dr.  Frank  Touton,  Former 
Wisconsin  Educator,  Dies 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  June  1. — (/P) — Dr. 
Frank  Touton,  66,  vice  president  of 
the  University  of  Southern  California 
and  a  nationally  known  author  of 
text  books,  died  today  of  a  stroke  of 
apoplexy.  Born  in  Fort  Atkinson, 
Wis.,  Dr.  Touton  graduated  from  Law- 
rence college  in  his  native  state  in 
1901.  He  received  the  degree  of  doc- 
tor of  philosophy  from  Columbia,  and 
in  1919  taught  school  administration 
at  Ohio  State  university.  Later,  he 
became  state  supervisor  of  high 
schools  in  Wisconsin,  and  in  1921 
came  to  California. 


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530.  WALTER  VERITY. 

Present    address,    6234    University    Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,   July   28,   1875,   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  1893-1896,  1899-1901.  Degree  of  A.  B.  Rush 
Medical  College,  degree  of  M.  D.,  1910;  principal  of  high  schools  1901- 
1906;  physician  Cook  County  Hospital  1910-1911;  physician  and  surgeon 
at  Beresford,  South  Dakota;  surgeon  58th  Infantry,  overseas  1917-1919; 
rank  of  Major,  cited  for  bravery  Meuse-Argonne  offensive;  now  physician 
and   surgeon,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Member  of  El  Riod  Temple;  also  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.  of  Sioux  Falls, 
South   Dakota. 

Married,   at   Chicago,    Illinois,   May   31,    1911,   to   Mrs.    Georgia   Martin. 

531.  RALPH   GUSTAVE   VOSS. 

Present  address,   30  E.  82nd  Street  N.,  Portland,   Oregon. 

Born,    October    2,    1875,    at    Lodi,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  University  1896-1901;  Carroll  College,  at  Wauke- 
sha;   Lake    Forest    University.      Degree    of    Ph.    B.,    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Montana.  With 
North  Coast  Railway  Survey  1905-1906.  In  the  Mount  Ranier  National 
Forest  Reserve  1906-1907.  Joined  Portland  Fire  Service  August  1,  1907; 
appointed  lieutenant  1911;  appointed  captain  April  1,  1915.  Member  of 
32nd    Scottish    Rite    Masons. 

Married,  at  Portland,"  Oregon,  October  2,  1909,  to  Olga  Hartwig. 
Children:    Franklin   and   Antoinette,    twins. 

532.  MARGARET    BINGHAM    (WINSLOAV)     RUSSELL. 

Present    address,    Hamill,    South    Dakota. 

Born,    May,    1880,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

5ducated  in  public  schools  Appleton;  Lawrence  1895-1900;  Radclige, 
1900-1902.      Degree    of    B.    S.,    Lawrence. 

Having  previously  done  such  work  with  a  physician,  in  spring  ol 
1903,  took  a  course  of  six  weeks  in  laboratory  at  Rush  Medical  College. 
Did  pathological  work  for  doctors  of  Appleton  and  other  towns.  Traveled 
a  year  in  Europe,  visiting  England,  Germany,  France,  Switzerland,  Hol- 
land   and    Belgium. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  March  29,  1911,  to  Benjamin  Hiram 
Russell.      Children:    Roger    Winslow    and    Anne    Winslow. 

533.  CHARLOTTE  ROBERTSON  WOOD. 

Home    address,    517    John    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    September    28,    1880,    at    Iron    Mountain,    Michigan. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  University  from  1894-1901.  De- 
gree   of   A.    B. 

Taught  Latin  and  German  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin. 
Teacher  of  German   in  the   State   Normal   School   at  Whitewater,   Wisconsin. 

Member   of    Phi    Beta    Kappa;    member   of    Kappa    Epsilon. 

534.  ELIZABETH   HOUSTON   WOOD. 

Present    address,    517    John    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    November    28,    1878,    at    Ishpeming,    Michigan. 
Educated    at    Lawrence    1895-1901.      Degree    of    A.    B. 
Member      Riverside     Country      Club;      Tourist      Club;      Women's     Civic 
Club;    A.    A.    of   U.    W. 


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XLVI.     CLASS  OF  1902. 

536,      ANDREW    PETER    ANDERSON. 

Present   address,    Shawano,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    28,    1876,   at    Rold,    Denmark. 

Educated  in  common  school  at  Rold;  high  school  at  Shawano,  Wis- 
consin; Lawrence  1897-1902.  Degree  Ph.  B.  Completed  three  semesters 
in   the    School    of   Commerce   at   New   York   University. 

1902-1903,  registrar  and  acting  treasurer  at  Lawrence  University; 
bookkeeper  and  cashier,  Columbia  Phonograph  company,  Minneapolis  of- 
fice; and  clerk  of  statistics  in  executive  offices  of  same  concern  in  New 
York  city;  1907-1908,  treasurer  Toronto  Phonograph  Co.,  Toronto,  On- 
tario; cashier  Columbia  Phonograph  Co.,  New  York,  1908-1910;  general 
manager  Chautauqua  Tours,  1910  to  date;  1914  to  1922  with  Columbia 
Phonograph    Co. 

1913-1914,  manager  of  the  world's  tour  of  the  Giants-White  Sox  base- 
ball party,  visiting  Japan,  China,  the  Philippines,  Australia,  Egypt,  Con- 
tinental Europe  and  Great  Britain.  This  party  numbered  sixty-seven  per- 
sons and   traveled  approximately   38,000   miles  in   less   than    four  months. 

Married,  October  12,  1904,  Alma  Mabel  Dickinson,  of  Lancaster, 
Wisconsin.      Children:    Paul    Franklin,    deceased,    and    Helen    Marian. 

536.  WILLIAM  AUGUST  BALGIE. 

Present  address,   South   Kaukauna,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    August    29,    1879,    at    Waukesha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  common  schools;  Lawrence  1898-1902.  Principal  of 
Little  Chute  graded  school  for  several  years;  also  at  Welcome  and  Black 
Creek. 

Married,   to   Laura    Schulz,   at   Milwaukee,    Wisconsin,    June    3,    1913. 

537.  3IAUDE  ESTELLE    (BARRETT)    HARRIS. 

Present    address,    Platteville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Belmont  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1898-1902.  De- 
gree  Ph.    B. 

Married  to   Fred  W.   Harris,   No.    546. 

538.  ARCHIBALD   SYNICA  BENNETT. 

Present    address,    33    W.    42nd    Street,    Aeolian    Bldg.,    New    York    city. 

Born,    December    25,    1877,    at    Weyauwega,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Weyauwega  high  school  and  at  Lawrence  1896-1902.  De- 
gree  of   B.    S. 

Graduate    work    at   the    University    of    Wisconsin    summer    school. 

1902-1904,  assistant  principal  of  high  school  at  Fond  du  Lac;  pro- 
fessor of  chemistry  and  athletics  at  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

First  ten  years  were  spent  in  high  school  work  as  instructor  and 
athletic  coach.  He  then  took  up  work  in  the  magazine  publishing  field, 
managing  and  publishing  in  Boston  and  New  York.  Is  now  sales  mana- 
ger and   specialist   on   various   publications.      Member    of   Boston   City    Club. 

Married  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  December  25,  1911,  to  Clara  F. 
Gutschow.      Children:    Katherine,    10    years,    Jean    4    years. 

539.  ADA   ELIZA   BEA  BRIDGE. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    January    2,    1881,    Andover,    New    Brunswick. 
Educated    at    Lawrence    College    1898    to    1902. 

Occupied  as  teacher,  schools  at  Weyauwega,  Rhinelander  and  Apple- 
ton. 


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540.  ELIZABETH  CHAPMAN    (CLARK)    PRIDE. 

Present    address,    Tomahawk,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   June   22,    1S79,   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1895-1902.  De- 
gree  of   A.    B. 

Taught  for  four  years  in  the  first  ward  at  Appleton,  \\  isconsin. 
Member   of   the    Monday   Musical    Club. 

Married,   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,   June   27.    1906,   to   Albert   H.    Pride. 

541.  CLAUDE  DE  AVITTE   COLE. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born,    September    ]9,    1S78,    Sun    Prairie,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence   1897-1902.     Degree  of   Ph.   B. 

For  two  years  principal  of  graded  schools  at  Elcho  and  for  one  year 
assistant    principal    of    high    school,    Fond    du    Lac. 

Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  to  Caroline  Werner,  June  17, 
1911.      Children:    Elizabeth. 

542.  JAMES   EDWIN   COLE. 

Present    address,    Morris,   Minnesota. 

Born,    August    7,    1S77,    at    Waupun,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  Waupun  high  school;  Lawrence  1896-1902.  Degree  of 
B.   S. 

City  engineer  of  Morris,  Minnesota,  1909-1914;  county  surveyor  Stev- 
ens   county,    Minnesota,    1911-1915;    engineering   work    of   general    nature. 

Favorite   recreation,    football   and   baseball. 

Married,    Maebelle    Hale   of   Minneapolis. 

543.  ALPHELS   DAVIS   FAVILLE. 

Present   address,    Box    464,    Laramie.    Wyoming. 

Born,    February    27,    1880,    at    Lake    Mills. 

Educated  in  high  school  at  Lake  Mills;  Lawrence  1897-1902.  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin  1906-1908  and  1914-1915.  Degree  of  M.  S.  Univer- 
sity  of   Wisconsin. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  for  a  time.  Since  1908  has  been  at 
the  head  of  the  animal  husbandry  department  of  the  University  of  Wyom- 
ing. Member  of  American  Society  of  Animal  Production.  Member  of 
Beta  Theta-  Pi,  Alpha  Zeta.    Phi    Beta   Kappa. 

Married,  at  Laramie,  Wyoming.  July,  1913,  to  Jeannette  McGregor 
Douglas. 

544.  ROBERT  NATHANIEL  FILBEY. 

Present    address,    South    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Oakfield,    Wisconsin,    January    20,    1877. 

Educated  at  Oakfield  high  school,  and  graduated  from  Lawrence  in 
1902.      Degree    of   Ph.    B. 

With  the  Patten  Paper  company,  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  At  present 
manager   of   the   Milwaukee    Basket    Co. 

545.  KATE  MARIE  GOCHXAIER. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born    in    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1896-1902.  Degree 
of  A.    B. 

One  year  of  graduate  work  in  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Taught 
in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Montana.  For  a  time  instructor 
in  Wesleyan  University,  Helena.  Montana.  Course  in  nursing  children, 
Memorial    hospital,    Chicago.      At    present    children's    nurse. 


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546.  FRED  WILLIAM   HARRIS. 

Present    address,     Platteville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Epworth  Seminary  1895-1898;  Lawrence  1898-1902.  De- 
gree B.  A.  Lawrence.  Boston  University  school  of  theology  1902-1904; 
S.  T.  B.,  Boston,  1904;  A.  M.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1905;  D.  D. 
Lawrence;    Ph.    D.    Illinois    Wesleyan. 

Began  work  in  the  West  Wisconsin  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  church 
1904;  member  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  church  from  1912. 
Member    of   Theta    Phi    fraternity    of    Lawrence. 

Lyceum   and    Chautauqua   lecturer. 

Married,  1903,  Estella  Barrett,  '02.  Children:  Lawrence  Barrett,  16; 
Dorothy   Elizabeth,    14;    Wilfred  John,    11;    Robert,    7. 

547.  ROY  HOWELL  JONES. 

Present    address,    1857    Ontario    Place,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Born,   February  28,  1878,  at  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin. 

Educated   in   high    school  at   Clintonville;    Lawrence    1898-1902. 

Since  graduation  in  the  wholesale  lumber  business  and  now  with  the 
Lumberman,  lumber  sales  expert,  Export  Sales  Organization  and  repre- 
sentative in  United  Kingdom  and  France  for  lumber  interests  of  Wiscon- 
sin and  Michigan.  At  present  assistant  chief,  lumber  division,  Bureau  of 
Foreign   and  Domestic   Commerce,   Washington. 

Married,  August  26,  1903,  Sara  Elizabeth  Shaver,  of  Omaha,  Nebras- 
ka.     One   son,   George   Archibald,   17   years. 

548.  GEORGE   KENNETH    MACINNIS. 

Present  address,   509   How   Street,   Green   Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    February   12,    1865,   Prince   Edward   Island,    Canada. 

Educated  Lawrence  1895-1902;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degree  of 
A.   B.   from  Lawrence;   A.   M.,   Ph.    D.   Oskaloosa    College. 

Entered  ministry  of  Wisconsin  conference  of  the  M.  E.  church  1901. 
Author  of  the  "True  Philosophy  of  Life"  a  volume  of  sermons  and  'Are 
They  Guilty?"  (a  temperance  pamphlet).  Does  considerable  lecturing. 
Subjects:  ''Glimpses  of  Four  Continents,"  "The  Discovery  of  Man," 
"Three  Worlds,"  "The  New  Philosophy  of  Success."  Has  traveled  in 
four   continents,   visited   the   most  interesting   places   in   20    countries. 

Member  F.  &  A.  M.,  R.  A.  M.,  Knights  Templar,  I.  O.  O.  F#,  Ki- 
wanis  Club. 

Married,    October    13,    1892,    Millie    Pauline   Lick,    a   native    of    Stutt- 
gart,   Germany.      Children:    Earl    Carlyle    and    Myra    Lawrean. 

54J>.      ARTHUR   GEORGE    MEATING. 

Present  address,   1066   Prospect  Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   28,   1879,   in   New   London,   Wisconsin. 

Educated    Lawrence    1898-1902.      Degree    of    A.    B. 

Since  graduation,  county  superintendent  of  schools  of  Outagamie 
county    and    school    supervision    in    Winnebago    county,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  September  30,  1902,  Ada  S.  Evans,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Elizabeth. 

550.      LEROY  3IERRILL. 

Present  address,    400   Elm   Street,   New   Haven,   Connecticut. 

Born,   March   9,    1879,   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  University  and  grad- 
uated in  1902.  Degree  of  Ph.  B.  Teacher  in  languages  in  Merrill  high 
school.  Studied  in  School  of  Dramatic  Art  in  New  York.  Has  been  upon 
the  stage  traveling  with  some  of  the  best  companies.  At  present  teaching 
dramatic   art,    New   Haven,    Connecticut. 

Unmarried. 


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551.  FLORENCE  BRADFORD  (NICOLLS)  BLACKMAN. 

Present    address,    Hinsdale,    Illinois. 
Born,   March   3,   1879,   at   Wausau,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Wausau  and  Appleton;  Lawrence  1896- 
1902.     Degree   of  Ph.    B. 

1902-1904,    taught   in   Lancaster,   Wisconsin. 

Married,    July    7,    1904,    to    Willis   L.    Blackman,    Jr.,    of    Hinsdale,    111. 

552.  ALTA    EZMA    (OLSON)    WERNER. 

Present    address,    Tomahawk,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   March   8,    1880,    Mauston,   Wisconsin. 
Educated    Lawrence   1897-1902.      Degree    of    Ph.    B. 
Assistant   in    high    schools,   Tomahawk   and    Wauwatosa. 
Married,    September   7,    1909,   to   Ferdinand    Philip    Werner. 

553.  ISABEL   ALBERTA    (PETERSON)    RILLA. 

Present   address,    Stipek,    Montana. 
Born,    October    17,    1880,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  schools  of  Appleton;   Lawrence  1892-1902.  Degree  of  B.  S. 
1902-1903,    teacher    of    sciences,    high    school    in    Iowa,    Minnesota    and 
Illinois. 

Married    to   William   Rilla    of    Stipek,    Montana. 

554.  ALBERT    ALONZO    PHILLIPSON. 

Present   address,   Watertown,    South   Dakota. 
Has    been    engaged    in    the    commission    business. 

555.  FRANCES  DAHLEM  RADFORD. 

Present    address,    1713    State    Street,    Menominee,    Michigan. 

Born,    September   25,   1881,   Hermansville,    Michigan. 

Educated  in  schools  of  Hermansville;  Lawrence  1897-1902.  Degree 
of   Ph.    B.      Columbia   University.      M.    E.    degree. 

Teaching  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Michigan  since 
1903.      Principal    high    school,    Menominee,    Michigan. 

Member  of  Womans  Club,  Eastern  Star,  Teachers'  Club.  Traveled 
in  Europe  in   1914. 

556.  NORMAN    EGBERT    RICHARDSON. 

Present  address,    720   Melbourn   Street,   Evanston,   Illinois. 

Born,    October    15,    1878,    Bethany,    Ontario. 

Educated,  Lawrence  University  1897-1902;  Boston  University  School 
of  Theology  1903-1906;  studied  in  German  universities  1908-1909;  de- 
grees A.  B.,  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University;  Ph.  B.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity. 

Pastor  of  M.  E.  church  in  New  England  until  1911;  professor  of  re- 
ligious education,  Boston  LTniversity  and  at  Northwestern  University; 
member  executive  committee  of  International  S.  S.  Council  Religious  Educa  - 
tion;  member  national  education  committee.  Boy  Scouts  of  America; 
member  advisory  committee,  Religious  Education  Association;  associate 
editor  of  religious  education  texts,  Abingdon  Press;  member  of  the  Board 
of   Sunday   Schools   of  the   M.   E.   church. 

Married,  at  Woburn,  Massachusetts,  June  12,  1906,  to  Agnes  Buck- 
man    Clough.      Children:    Norman   E.,    Jr.,    Margaret   and    Channing. 


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557.  ADA    (SAECKER)    PFITZNER-SAVERNI. 

Present    address,    Spearfish,    South    Dakota. 

Born,   in    1881,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  Appleton  public  schools;  Lawrence  1895-1902;  Northwest- 
ern University  (Cumnock  School  of  Oratory).  Degree  of  Ph.  B.,  Law- 
rence; B.  O.,  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  Northwestern.  Studied  music 
in  New'  York  with  Boritt.  Further  musical  and  dramatic  education  in 
Paris,   France,    1907-1908,   and   in    Berlin,    Germany,    subsequently. 

Member  Phi   Beta   Kappa. 

Toured  through  United  States  and  Canada  with  the  English  Opera 
Company;  extended  travels  through  France,  Belgium,  Holland,  Switzer- 
land and  England  with  trans-Atlantic  trips  having  varied  and  interesting 
experiences.  1908  with  Royal  Opera,  Kiel,  Germany;  1909,  Stadt  Theater, 
Colmar,  Alsace,  and  New  Royal  Opera,  Berlin,  Germany;  1910  to  1912 
State  Theater,  Essen  Germany.  Has  sung  all  of  the  leading  roles  in  the 
Standard   European   operas  with   success  and  popularity. 

Married,  at  Berlin,  Germany,  June  10,  1912,  to  Herr  Kapellmeister 
Walther    Pfitzner. 

558.  FRANK  J.  SCHNELLER. 

Present    address,    115    Washington    Avenue,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   February   28,   1878,   Fond   du   Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Educated    high    school,    Sparta;    Lawrence    1899-1902.      Degree    B.    S. 

From  graduation  to  1910,  with  Kimberly  &  Clark  company,  paper 
manufacturers,  Neenah,  Wisconsin.  At  present  sales  manager  of  the 
Gilbert  Paper  Co.  Was  in  the  Spanish  war,  foreign  service,  adjutant; 
served  with  the  32nd  Division  in  France  and  Germany  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant,   Captain,    Major   and    Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Favorite  recreation,  "pleasing  Miss  Smith  by  decorous  conduct  in  the 
library." 

Married,  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  July  18,  1908,  to  Marjorie  Nicely. 
Children:   Frank  J.,  Jr. 

550.      MAX   SCHOETZ,   JR. 

Present   address,    2122    Prairie    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    27,    1882,    Menasha    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Menasha  high  school;  Lawrence  1898-1902.  Degree  A.  B. 
University  of  Wisconsin  law  school;  degrees  B.  A.  Lawrence  1902;  B.  L. 
University  of  Wisconsin  1908;  attorney-at-law.  At  present  Milwaukee. 
Wisconsin.  Dean  of  the  law  department  of  Marquette  University.  Vice- 
President  State  Bank,  Milwaukee;  treasurer  Inter-State  Exchange  Insur- 
ance.     Member   of   the    firm    of    Schoetz    &    Williams. 

Member  Sigma  Tau  Nu  fraternity,  Phi  Alpha  Delta  law  fraternity, 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  the  Order  of  the  Coif,  Knights  of  Columbus  and  Y. 
M.   C.   A. 

Married,  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  June  27,  1912,  to  Mollie  Knoerns- 
child.     Children:   Barbara  Helen,  aged  9;  Max,  Jr.,  aged   4;   David,  aged  2. 

5«0.   BERTHA  (TII.LOTSON)  THOMAS. 

Present   address,    603    Prospect    Avenue,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Poynette,    Wisconsin,    January    19,    1879. 

Educated  Poynette  Academy;  Chippewa  Falls  high  school;  Platteville 
normal    school;    Lawrence    1900-1902.      Degree    B.    S. 

From  graduation  until  time  of  marriage  taught  in  high  schools  of 
Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wisconsin,  August  7,  1906,  to  Ralph  E. 
Thomas. 


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561.  ANNA  LAURIE  (WEBBER)  BLAINE  BUSH. 

Present   address,    Rockford,    Michigan. 

Born,    December    5,    1877,    at    Grand    Rapids,    Michigan. 

Entered    Lawrence    January,    1897,    finished    1902.      Degree    of    Ph.    B. 

Taught  for  some  time  in  Michigan.  Member  of  the  Rockford  Tuesdav 
Club. 

Married,  September  3,  1902,  at  Rockford,  Michigan,  to  Mr.  Blaine, 
deceased.      Married,   1912,   to   William   Bush.   Children:   Barbara   and   Norma. 

562.  OLIVER  DAY  WITHERBEE. 

Present    address,    Galesville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    March   25,   1877,   Elmo,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  Gale  College,  Galesville,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  1897-1899; 
1900-1902;  Boston  University  School  of  Theology,  1903-1904.  Degree  A. 
B.,    Lawrence. 

Engaged  in  Methodist  ministry,  1902-1903.  Principal  of  Mauston  high 
school.      In   1912   entered   the   dry   goods   business   at    Galesville. 

Married,  at  Galesville,  Wisconsin,  October  20,  1905,  to  Lillie  Gilbert- 
son.      Children:    Ralph,   Helen,   and   Esther. 

563.  ELSIE    (AVUNDERLICH)    MORTON. 

Present    address,    2030    Maple    Avenue,    Marinette,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   November   26,   1879,   at   Stephensville,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1898-1902.  De- 
gree of  Ph.   B. 

1902-1904,  taught  Latin  and  German  in  various  high  schools  in  Wis- 
consin. 

Phi   Beta   Kappa;   Marinette  Woman's  Club. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  August  7,  1906,  to  William  E.  Mor- 
ton.     Children:    Mary,   Evelyn,   and   William    G. 


XLVII.     CLASS  OF  1903. 


564.  THEOPHIL   ALBERT. 

Born,    March    1,    1878,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Educated  at  Elmhurst  Teacher's  Seminary,  1892-1896;  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity  1899-1903.      Degree   of   Ph.    B.,   Lawrence. 

Owns  the  Northern  Nurseries  at  Chewelah,  Washington.  Specialty: 
Ornamentals,    Roses    and    Shrubbery. 

Married,  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  September  9,  1909,  to  Lydia  J. 
Werner. 

565.  EVA   VIOLA    (AMES)    HANSEN. 

Present  address,    4144   Arcade    Building,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,    April    26,    1877,    at    Edgerton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  from  1896-1897,  1901-1903.  Degree  of  Ph.  B. 
at   Lawrence   in   1903. 

Taught   languages    at    River    Falls    high    school. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  October  17,  1908,  to  Arthur  Han- 
sen,  a  classmate.    See   No.   576.      Children:    Eric   Ames   and   Barbara   Evelyn. 


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566.  GRACE    ATKINSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   May  29,   1916. 

Born,   at   Bayfield,   Wisconsin,   April   5,    1880. 

Father,  30  years  justice  of  the  peace,  and  later  municipal  judge  at 
Bayfield.      Civil   War  veteran. 

Graduated  from  Bayfield  high  school,  1896;  classical  course;  gradu- 
ated at  Lawrence,  1903;  degree  A.  B.  Taught  in  the  high  school  of  Ells- 
worth,   Wisconsin,    and    Oconto,    Wisconsin. 

567.  MINNIE    BILTER. 

Present    address,    Bartlesville,    Oklahoma. 

Born  at  Batavia,  Illinois,  July  22,  1882. 

Graduated  at  Ryan  high  school,  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  and  later  Law- 
rence  College.      Degree    of    B.    S.    Lawrence   1903. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  later  Woman's  College, 
Jacksonville,  111.  At  present  head  of  mathematics  department,  Bartles- 
ville, Oklahoma. 

568.  JOSEPH  GRANGER  BRANDT. 

Present    address,    945    Alabama    Street,    Lawrence,    Kansas. 

Born,    at    Allen's    Grove,    Wisconsin,    December    30,    1880. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  College,  1896-1903;  University  of 
Wisconsin  graduate  School.,  1905-1908;  American  School  of  Classical 
Studies  in  Rome,  1911-1912.  Degrees,  Ph.  B.  from  Lawrence;  Ph.  D 
from  Wisconsin. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Manitowoc,  1903-1905.  Instructor  in  Latin 
at  University  of  Wisconsin,  1908-1911  and  1912-1913.  Assistant  professor 
of  Latin  1913.  Assistant  and  associate  and  now  professor  of  Greek  and 
dean   of  the   College   of  Liberal  Arts  at  the   University  of   Kansas. 

Member  of  Classical  Association  of  the  Middle  West  and  South;  vice- 
president   for  Wisconsin    1914. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  December.  1908,  to  Frances  R.  Irv- 
ing.     Children:    Mary    Elizabeth,    9;    Helen,    6;    Miriam,    5;    Joseph,    1. 

560.   LAVERN  XV.   BROOKS. 

Present   address,    1133    Larimer    Avenue,    Wichita,    Kansas. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  Wisconsin,   November  27,  1875. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  College,  1897-1903;  later  did 
graduate  work  at  Lawrence;  degree  of  B.  A.  Lawrence  1903;  A.  M.  Law- 
rence 1915. 

Principal  of  high  schools  in  Wisconsin.  At  present  principal  high 
school,  Wichita,  Kansas.  Member  Rotary  Club,  Hammer  and  Tongs  Club, 
Natonal  Council  Honor  Society  for  High  Schools,  president  High  School 
Principals'    Association   of   Kansas. 

Married  at  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  June  9,  1907,  to  Ethel  M.  Bates. 
Children:   Emerson  H.,   Laverne  Alden,   Paul   Stuart,   deceased,  and   Bobbie. 

570.     ALFRED  H.   CHRISTIAN  SON. 

Present   address,   McLoreth,    Kansas. 

Born,    December    24,    1875,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Oshkosh;  Oshkosh  normal;  Lawrence, 
1902-1903.      Degree  of   Ph.    B. 

Studied  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  for  two  years.  Member  of  Wis- 
consin Conference,  M.  E.  church,  1902-1911;  member  of  Northwest  Kansas 
Conference   1911   to   present   time. 

Married,  August  8,  1917,  Jessie  L.  Denman,  of  Palmer,  Kansas. 
Children:  Margaret  A.,  aged  3. 


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571.  CHARLES   F.   COLE. 

Present  address,  819   Cora   Street,   Green   Bay,  Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Lamartine,    Wisconsin,    April    1,    1879. 

Educated  Lawrence  Academy  and  College,  1898-1903;  later  did  grad- 
uate   work   at    the    University    of    Wisconsin;    degree    Ph.    B.,    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  West  Depere  and  Green  Bay,  1903-1907; 
principal   in    Green    Bay    West   high   school    1907   to    date. 

Married,  at  Hortonville,  Wisconsin,  October  21,  1904,  to  Nina  M. 
Mayberry.      Children:    Charles    Chester,    Mildred    Joyce. 

572.  EKFIE    LILLIAN     (COLLIER)    FORD. 

Present    address,    Foochow,    China. 

Born.    Sylvania,    Racine    county,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Sylvania  country  school;  Oshkosli  normal  for  two 
years;    at    Lawrence   1S99-1903.      Degree   of    B.    S. 

Taught  at  Antigo  and  Racine  1903-1906;  since  then  missionary  of  the 
M.  E.  church  in  Foochow,  China.  Taught  in  the  Anglo-Chinese  College 
since  1906. 

Member  of  Phi   Beta   Kappa. 

Married,  at  Racine.  Wisconsin,  June  26,  1906,  to  Eddy  L.  Ford. 
Children:   James  Lawrence,   Alice   Louise. 

573.  ETHEL    (CROAYE)    TOWNS. 

Present   address,    429    Eastwood    Place,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
No   report. 

574.  WILLIAM   B.   DANIELS. 

Present  address,    215   X.    Stone   Avenue,    La   Grange,    Illinois. 
Born,    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin,    August,    1881. 

Educated  at  Rvan  high  school,  Appleton;  Lawrence  1899-1903.  De- 
gree of  Ph.   B. 

Is   in   the   advertising  business   in   Chicago. 
Married,    1905.       Children:    Dorothy. 

575.  TIRZA   A.    DINSDALE. 

Present   address,    Casilla    1969,    Santiago.    Chili,    S.    A. 

Born,    November    8,    1881,    at    Preston,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Viroqua  high  school;  Lawrence  1899-1903.  Degree  of  B. 
A.  Took  part  work  for  two  years  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  in  He- 
brew  and   Greek. 

1903-1904,  taught  in  Kaukauna;  1904-1905,  in  Appleton.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
secretary  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  1905-1907;  general  secretary  Y. 
W.  C.  A.,  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin  for  several  years;  general  secretary  Y.  W. 
C.   A.   at   Keokuk,   Iowa.      Now  at   Santiago,   Chili. 

576.  ARTHUR   HANSEN. 

Present   address,    4144   Arcade    Building,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born,    Racine    county,    Wisconsin,    August    3,    1879. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1899-1903.  Studied  chemistry  at  Chi- 
cago  University. 

In  1907  with  Swift  Co.,  Chicago.  At  present  with  U.  S.  Pure  Food 
Department,  having  been  employed  in  New  York,  Chicago  and  Honolulu. 
At   present   in   charge    of   Seattle   laboratory. 

Married  to  Eva  Viola  Ames,  a  classmate,  October  17,  1908.  Children: 
See  No.    565. 


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577.  R.   PERCY   HUTTON. 

Present   address,    825    Goldsmith    Building,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    January   14,    1876,   near   Republican    City,   Nebraska. 

Educated  Lawrence  1897-1903.  Degree  Ph.  B.  Honorary  L.  H.  D. 
Lawrence. 

Anti-Saloon  superintendent  West  Virginia,  Oregon  and  Wisconsin. 
Member  City  Club,  Masons,  Inter-Church  Federation,  Progressive  Men's 
Association,  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Helped  close  20,000  saloons.  Re- 
garded  as   the    ablest   publicity   anti-saloon   man    in   the   country. 

Married  at  Portland,  Oregon,  August  3,   1908,  to   Edith  Roberta  Sabin. 

578.  MATTIE   LAYER. 

Present   address,    Troy    Hotel,    Las   Vegas,    New    Mexico. 

Educated,  Milwaukee  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.   Degree  Ph.  B. 

Taught  a  short  time  in  Milwaukee,  then  went  to  China  where  she 
taught  in  private  and  government  schools.  Until  1915  taught  in  college 
at   Singapore,    China.      Has  been  teaching   of   late  in   New   Mexico. 

579.  LAURA    LADD    (LUMMIS)    SCHUTZ. 

Present   address,    Triangle    Ranch,    Amasa,    Michigan. 

Born,    March   5,    1881,    Watertown,    Massachusetts. 

Educated,  Lawrence  1899-1903;  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University 
1904-1905.      Degrees  A.    B.,   Lawrence;   A.    B.,   Leland    Stanford,   Jr. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools.  Specially  interested  in  Americaniza- 
tion and  welfare  work.  Has  written  considerably.  Author  of  The  Torch, 
a  pageant  used  at  the  75th  anniversary  of  Lawrence.  Member  of  Tourist 
and   Wednesday    clubs   of    Appleton,    Kappa   Alpha   Theta. 

Married,  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  July  8,  1909,  to  Charles  Henry 
Schutz. 

580.  MABEL    M.    (POTTER)    BARBER. 

Present    address,    3015    Scottwood    Avenue,   Toledo,    Ohio. 

Born,    March    18,   1878,   at   Wonewoc,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  College,  1896-1903.  Degree  of 
Ph.    B. 

Taught   in    Fond    du    Lac    high    school. 

Member  of  Phi    Beta  Kappa. 

Married,  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  June  27,  1906,  to  George  F.  Barber. 
Children:    See    No.    509. 

581.  DAISY    (ROGERS)    FEATHERS. 

Present    address,    616    Second    Street,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,    1881. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1899-1903;  Cum- 
nock School  of  Oratory  1903-1904;  summer  course  under  Dr.  Curry  of 
Boston  School  of  Oratory.  Degrees  Ph.  B.,  Lawrence;  B.  O.,  Cumnock 
School   of   Oratory. 

Taught    expression    for    four   years   in    the    Wausau    high    school. 

Member    of    Wausau    Woman's    Literary    Club. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  August  10,  1910,  to  Charles  M. 
Feathers    of   Wausau.      Children:    Alice    May. 


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582.  MABEL,    (ROGERS)    BLAIR. 

Present   address,    112    Fulton    Street,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin,    June    15,    1880. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  degree  B.  A. 
Graduated    at    Cumnock's    School    of    Oratory    1904. 

Taught  English  two  years  in  Merrill  high  school  and  history  for  five 
years   in   Appleton   high   school.      Taught    expression,    Wausau,    1904-1908. 

Member  Wausau  Ladies'  Literary  Club;  member  Wausau  City  Health 
Committee. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  29,  1910,  to  Edward  H.  Blair 
of    Roundup,    Montana.      Children:    Alice    Mae. 

583.  ALBERT   CARL   SIEKMAN. 

Present   address,    Bartlesville,    Oklahoma. 

Born,   May   30,   1882,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Appleton;  Lawrence  1900-1904.  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan  1905.  Degree  of  B.  S.,  Lawrence;  and  B.  O.,  School 
of   Expression,   Lawrence. 

Married,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,   June   12,   1912,  to   Elsie  Hein. 

584.  WARREN   HURST   STEVENS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    October    12,    1920. 

Born,    December   1,    1881,    Plover,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  public  schools  of  Fort  Atkinson;  Lawrence  1898-1903. 
Degree   of   A.    B. 

Sales  manager  Homes  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago;  Steel  &  Copper 
Plate  Engravers. 

585.  MILLIE    (WAMBOLD)    WORDEN. 

Present  address,   123   W.   Milwaukee   Street,  "Janesville,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,    1881. 

Educated,  public  schools,  Appleton;  Lawrence  Academy  and  College, 
1S96-1903;    degree   of   B.    A.,   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  grade  work  in  Depere  and  Appleton  until  1909. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  1909,  to  Egbert  Archie  Worden. 
Children:  John  Robert,  aged  10. 

5S«.      OLGA  GRACE    (WARD)    BLOSSEV. 

Present   address,    825    S.    Washington,    Kokomo,    Indiana. 

Born,    January   29,    1880,    at   Alto,    Indiana. 

Educated,  at  Garfield,  Kansas;  also  at  Kokomo,  Indiana,  in  the  high 
school;    Lawrence  1899-1903.      Degree   of   B.    S. 

1903-1904,  taught  science  at  Augusta,  Wisconsin;  1904-1905,  at  River 
Falls. 

Member   School    Masters'    Club. 

Married,  September  10,  1905,  to  Albeit  F.  Blossey.  Children:  Carl 
Ward,   Rachel  Louise   and   Zoe   Albert. 

587.      BERNICE    (WARNER)    RAFTER. 

Present   address,    Del   Norte,    Colorado. 


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588.      LAWRENCE   ALBERT   WILSON. 

Present    address,    1115    Eighth    Street,    Greeley,    Colorado. 

Born,   December   30,   1879,   at   Rush   Lake,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Ripon  high  school  and  college;  Yale  University;  graduate 
work  in  sociology  at  Yale  University.  B.  D.  Yale  University  .  Lawrence 
1898-1900,    1901-1903.      Degree    of    Ph.    B.    from    Lawrence. 

Pastor  Union  Congregational  churches  in  Roxbury,  Vermont,  and 
Helena,  Montana.  Pastor  Congregational  churches  Helena  and  Butte, 
Montana;  moderator  Montana  Congregational  Conference  1917-1918.  Re- 
ligious  director   Y.   M.    C.   A.,   Camp  Lewis,   Washington;    special   Y.   M.    C. 

A.  speaker  in  France  during  the  war.  Pastor,  Greeley,  Colorado.  Mem- 
ber Rotary  Club,  "International  Forty,"  National  Congregational  Commis- 
sion   on    Missions.      Now   touring   Europe   and   the   Holy   Land. 

Married,  Hazel  N.  Arthur  of  Butte,  Montana,  August  13,  1917.  Chil- 
dren:   Jean,    aged    4. 

5S9.      JIABEL   FLORENCE   WOLTER. 

Present    address,    1519    Spencer    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    July    26,    1880,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  public  schools;  Lawrence  1899-1903.  Degree  B.  A.  Mil- 
waukee Normal  School  taking  kindergarten  course.  Finished  course  in 
1905. 

Member  of  the  Fortnightly  Literary  Club;  American  Association  of 
University   Women;    Order   of   Eastern    Star;    Order   of   White    Shrine. 

590.      WILLIAM   BURT   YOUNG. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born,    January    26,    1881,    at    Delavan,    Minnesota. 

Educated    at    Ashland    high    school;    Lawrence    1899-1903.      Degree    Ph. 

B.  at  Lawrence. 

Has  been  teaching  school  since  1903  at  Warren,  Minn.,  Alma,  Wis.; 
The    Dalles,    Oregon,    and    Salem,    Oregon. 


XLVIII.     CLASS  OF  1904. 

501.      ADOLPH    HENRY   ALBERT. 

Present    address,    Otis    Orchards,    Washington. 

Born,    August   8,    1880,    Old    Monroe,    Missouri. 

Educated,    Lawrence   University,    1900-1904.      Degree    of    Ph.    B. 

One  year  of  graduate  work  in  University  of  Washington.  Was  grad- 
uate assistant  in  German  in  University  of  Washington  1913-1914.  Teacher 
of  German  and  mathematics,  Clarkston,  Washington,  1914-1915;  German 
and   history   1915,    Odessa    high    school.      Now    engaged   in    fruit    growing. 

592.   ALBERTA  (AMES)  MANLEY. 

Present  address,   855    Beretania    Street,    Honolulu,   H.    I. 
Educated   at  Lawrence   College.      Degree   of   B.   A. 
Teacher    in    public    schools    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Married,   to   G.    R.    Manley. 


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593.  JESSIE   LOUISE   ARMS. 

Present    address,    628    Fourth    Street,    Minneapolis,    Minnesota. 

Born,    November   28,    1879,    at    Randolph,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  Lawrence  1900-1904.  Library  course  University  of  Illinois 
1909-1911.  Degree  of  Ph.  B.  from  Lawrence;  B.  L.  S.  from  University 
of   Illinois. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Ripon,  Wisconsin,  and  later  in  Seattle, 
Washington.  Assistant  cataloguer  in  Iowa  State  Universty  Library  1911 
to  1914;  acting  head  cataloguer  in  same  institution  1914-1921;  now  cata- 
loguer,  chief   classifier,   LTniversity   of   Minnesota. 

Member  of  D.  A.  R.,  American  Library  Society;  Iowa  State  Library 
Association,  Twin  City  Library  Club,  Women's  LTniversity  Club,  Minne- 
sota. 

594.  AMY   (APLIN)    LARSE1V. 

Present  address,   321    North   Ashland   Avenue,   Green   Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   at   Plainfield,    Wisconsin,    March    18,    1882. 

Educated  Plainfield  public  schools.  Entered  Lawrence  1898,  gradu- 
ated in  1904. 

Studied  art  in  Chicago  Auditorium  1906-1907.  Attended  Southland 
Seminary  for  Women — for  Bible  study — Gainesville,  Florida,  winter  and 
spring  of  1914.      Degree  Ph.   B.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Wisconsin  high  schools,  1904-1908.  Member  Monday 
Shakespeare  Club,  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin.  Traveled  in  California,  Florida 
and  in  other  states. 

Married,  May  6,  1908,  at  Almond,  Wisconsin,  to  Charles  Sumner 
Larsen. 

595.  PALL.    REXSIS    BEXJAMIX.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    May,    1912. 

Born,    December    3,    1882,    Beloit.    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  schools  of  Oshkosh,  Appleton  and  Green  Bay;  Lawrence 
1900-1904.      Degree  A.    B. 

Occupied  in  newspaper  work,  and  as  advance  representative  for  Man- 
telli  opera  company.  Was  taken  sick  with  pneumonia  on  shipboard  while 
making  a  trip  to  England  and  died  shortly  after  the  ship  landed  at  Liver- 
pool. 

596.  GRACE  ALICE   BEWETT. 

Present    address,    526    Fair    Oaks    Avenue,    Oak    Park,    Illinois. 

Born,    at    Hortonville,    Wisconsin,    October    26,    1882. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1900-1904.  Studied  at  University  of 
Chicago  summer  of  1911,  University  of  Wisconsin  summer  of  1913.  De- 
gree   Ph.    B.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  public  schools  at  Fennimore,  Edgerton  and  Appleton. 
Toured    Europe   in    1914. 

597.  FREDERICK    THOMAS    BEXXETT. 

Present   address,    Omro,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    23,    1879,    Omro,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Omro    high    school;    Lawrence    1899-1904.      Degree    A.    B. 

Was  principal  of  the  Welcome,  Wisconsin,  high  school  for  two  years. 
Since  then  has  been  engaged  in  farming  at  Omro,  Wisconsin.  He  is  the 
proprietor  of  the  Phoenix  Stock  Farm.  Is  engaged  in  breeding  Holstein 
and    Friesian    cattle;    also    pure   bred    grains. 

Traveled    extensively    through    the   west. 

Married,   June  28,  1911,  at  Omro,  Wisconsin,   to   Mildred   Westcot. 


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598.      FRANCIS    HENRY    BRIGHAM.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   December  23,  191G. 

Born,    November    :j,    1873,    at    llubbardstown,    Massachusetts. 

Educated  at  high  school,  Barre,  Massachusetts;  Worcester  (Mass.) 
Polytechnic;    Lawrence,    1901-1904.      Degree   of   A.    B. 

Held  American  Y.  M.  C.  A.  all-around  athletic  record  from  1895- 
1901.  Pastor  M.  E.  churches,  Kaukauna  and  Wausau  until  1912  when 
he  became  general  secretary  of  the  Wisconsin  Sunday  School  Associa- 
tion.     Now    pastor,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  May  6,  1899,  Laura  A.  Shock,  at  Sedalia,  Missouri.  Chil- 
dren:   Dorothy,    Jean,    Ruth,    Annette    and    Alice. 

590.      ALLAN   BOYDEN. 

Present    address,    Route    No.    8,    Green    Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Mills   Center,   Wisconsin,    September   30,    1881. 

Entered  Lawrence  Academy  September,  1897;  graduated  from  Law- 
rence College  in  1904.  Attended  College  of  Law,  University  of  Wisconsin 
February,  1907  to  June,  1909.  Degree  of  Ph.  B.  from  Lawrence.  Em- 
ployed by  D.  M.  Ferry  &  Co.,  Detroit,  Michigan,  until  1911  when  he  be- 
came cashier  of  the  Roseland  State  Bank,  Hamill,  South  Dakota.  Is  in- 
terested in  politics  and  public  matters  in  South  Dakota.  Engaged  in 
banking  and  ranching.  Member  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  32nd 
degree    Mason. 

Married,  June  19,  1912,  at  Kenosha,  Wisconsin,  to  Stella  B.  Goode- 
now.     Children:  Dorothy  Ann,  8  years;  Elbridge,  4  years,  Jean,  1  year. 

GOO.      JOSEPH   HENRY   CHATTERSON. 

Present   address,    Loyal,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    15,    1870,    Sparta,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    Lawrence    University    1898-1904.      Degree    of    A.    B. 

Entered  the  West  Wisconsin  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  church  in  1904. 
Pastor  in  various  places.  Member  of  the  County  Board  of  Education  of 
Barron  County;  on  the  Board  of  Visitors  of  Lawrence  College.  Recrea- 
tional   activities,    drainage    engineer. 

Married,  June  24,  1894,  Emily  A.  Hadley,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Leonard    Hadley    and    Dorothy    lone. 

GOl.      INEZ    (FOX)    MARKS. 

Present    address,    2028    W.    24th    Street,    Los    Angeles,    California. 
Born,    December    11,    1881,    at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree   Ph.    B. 
Taught   history   and    English    in    Fennimore    high    school. 
Member    Shakespeare    Club    and    College    Woman's    Club. 
Married,    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin,    June    2,    1906,    to    B.    W.    Marks. 
Children:   John   S.   and  Marion   May. 

©02.      CALLA   GUYLES. 

Present   address,    808    N.    9th    Street,    Manitowoc,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Norwood,    Michigan,    May    31,    1883. 

Entered  Lawrence  College  1900,  graduated  in  1904.  Degree  Ph.  B. 
from   Lawrence. 

Taught  grade  work  two  years  at  Manitowoc;  Latin  and  German  for 
four  years  at  Kaukauna;  Latin  in  the  Appleton  _high  school;  and  Uni- 
versity  High    School,    Madison. 

Traveled  in  Europe  in  the  summer  of  1914.  Member  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta,  American  Association  of  University  Women,  Appleton  Woman's 
Club. 


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603.      MAY    (JENKINS)    WILEY. 

Present    address,    420    W.    Willow    Street,    Chippewa    Falls,    Wisconsin 

Born,    February    12,    1883,    Delton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  schools  of  Chippewa  Falls;  Lawrence,  1900-1904.  Degree 
of  Ph.  B. 

Taught   history   at   Kaukauna   and   Eau    Claire   high   schools,    1904-1909. 

Married,  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wisconsin,  November  25,  1909,  to  Alex- 
ander Wiley,  an  attorney.  Children:  Elizabeth  May,  Marshal]  Alexander 
and   Rose  Mary. 

004.      RAY    KETCHUM. 

Present   address,    407    Marion    Street,    Oak    Park,    Illinois. 

Born    at   Waupun,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1900-1904.  Graduate  work  at  Law- 
rence one-half  year  in  1906.  University  of  Wisconsin  summer  sessions, 
1907  and  1909  and  1912  and  1913.  Degrees  Ph.  B.  and  M.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught  since  in  high  schools  at  Spencer  and  River  Falls;  1911-1912 
head  of  the  department  of  chemistry  and  physics  State  Normal  at  River 
Falls;    1913-1914   teacher   of  chemistry   and    physics,    Superior    high    school. 

Married  at  River  Falls,  1914;  to  Vivian  Hallett. 

MB.      HERMAN   BERNHARDT   KNUTSON.      (Deceased.) 

Born,    December    4,    1878,    Winneconne,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  schools  of  Winneconne;  Lawrence  1898-1904.  Degree  of 
Ph.    B. 

Taught  mathematics  and  history  at  Montpelier,  Indiana;  later  engaged 
in  business  in  Minneapolis   with  the  Deere-Weber   Manufacturing  company. 

606.  JOSEPH  HENRY  MARTIN. 

Present    address,    2625    Washington    Avenue,    Racine,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  August  21,  1881,  Union  Grove,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  high  school,  Union  Grove;  Lawrence  1899-1904.  Degree  of 
Ph.  B. 

Engaged  in  the  banking  business  at  Union  Grove,  Wisconsin;  later 
became  assessor  of  incomes  of  the  second  district  of  Wisconsin.  Now 
connected    with    one    of   the   banks   at    Racine,    Wisconsin. 

Member   Wisconsin    Consistory,    Knights    of    Pythias. 

Married,  at  Racine,  Wisconsin,  May  22,  1911,  to  Laura  Sears.  Chil- 
dren: John  Henry  and  Dorothy  Jean. 

607.  STELLA    MICHELSTETTER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  June   3,    1909. 

608.  FRANCES    (NIMITS)    LINDERMAN. 

Present  address,  225  Hickory  St.,  Waukegan,  Illinois. 
Father  member  of  Wisconsin   Conference  and  a  graduate   of  Lawrence. 
Educated  at  Lawrence   College,   1900-1904.      Degree   Ph.   B. 
Engaged   in   high   school   teaching  for   some   time. 

Married,  at  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  January  8,  1908,  to  Tohn  Linder- 
man. 


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609.  HERBERT    31.    PECK. 

Present  address,  Suite  1013,  First  National  Bank  Building,  Oklahoma 
City,   Oklahoma. 

Born,    November   5,    1879,    Rockbridge   county,    Virginia. 

Educated  Wayland  Academy;  Lawrence  1900-1904;  University  of  Vir- 
ginia law  department.  Degrees  Ph.  B.,  Lawrence;  LL.  B.,  University  of 
Virginia. 

Practiced  law  in   Oklahoma   City   since   1908. 

Entered  army  as  private  in  Field  Artillery,  August,  1917.  Honorably 
discharged  as  Major  of  Field  Artillery   June   30,   1919. 

United  States  district  attorney  for  the  western  district  of  Oklahoma 
1919-1921.      With   firm   of   Peck,    Billups  and   Tisinger. 

Mason,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  legal  fraternity  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  forensic 
fraternity  Delta   Sigma  Rho,  American  Bar  Association. 

Married  at  Lexington,  Missouri,  December  26,  1910,  to  Frances  Saw- 
yer.     Children:    page    10;    Frances    7,    Margaret,    2. 

610.  GRACE  ELIZABETH    (POTTER)    LIPPITT. 

Present    address,    1608    Huffman    Boulevard,    Rockford,    Illinois. 

Born,    1882,    Whitneyville,    Iowa. 

Educated  in  high  schools  of  Sharon  and  Kaukauna,  Wisconsin;  Law- 
rence  1900-1904.      Degree  of   Ph.    B. 

Taught  in   high   schools   from   1904-1909. 

Married,  September  21,  1909,  at  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin,  to  Cyrus 
W.  Lippitt  of  Sharon,  Wisconsin.   Children:   Ruth  Luella,  Marion  Florence. 

611.  BLANCHE  C.  RACINE. 

Present   address,    Hortonville,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   June   27,   1878. 

Educated  in  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1900-1904.  De- 
gree B.    S.     One  year  of  graduate  work  at  University  of   Chicago. 

Since  graduation  engaged  as  teacher  of  science  in  various  high  schools. 
Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Lawrence,  and  A.  C.  A. 

612.  NELLIE   GRANT    (ROGERS)    ZIEGERT. 

Present  address,   Route   4,   Box  81,   Black   Creek,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  January  2,   1880,   Grand  Chute,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  schools  at  Appleton;   Lawrence  1901-1904.  Degree  of  Ph.  B. 

Taught  in  high  schools  at  Nashville,  Wisconsin,  the  Kramer  School  in 
Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  and  the  Du  Val  School  in  Fort  Smith,  Arkansas. 
Is   now   interested   in   farming  and   chicken   raising. 

Married,  at  Leeman,  Wisconsin,  June  19,  1912,  to  William  H.  Ziegert. 
Children:    William   Walter. 

613.  ATHOL   E.   ROLLINS. 

Present  address,    455    Webster   Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Educated,  Oshkosh  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree  A.  B. 
from    Lawrence. 

Received  the  Rhodes  scholarship  and  studied  at  Oxford  University 
from  1906-1909. 

Taught  classical  languages  at  Janesville  high  school  and  in  the  Chi- 
cago School  for  Boys.  Was  for  some  years  on  the  editorial  staff  of  the 
Milwaukee   Journal    and   later   engaged    in    newspaper    work   in    Chicago. 


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614.  SARAH    GANISON    SILVESTER. 

Present   address,    1227    Mara    Villa    Avenue,    Santa    Barbara,    California. 

Born,   May   10,   1883,    Sheildmuir,   Scotland. 

Educated  at  public  schools  of  Motherwell  and  Coatbridge.  Scotland; 
Lawrence   1897-1904.      Degree   of   Ph.   B. 

Graduate  work  at  University  of  Wisconsin  and  at  the  University  of 
California.  Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin,  and  later  taught 
Latin  and  history  at  the  Selma  and  Ventura  high  schools  in  California.  At 
present  is  assistant  in  Santa  Barbara  public  library.  Member  P.  E.  O. 
Sisterhood,    Eastern    Star,    Association    of    University    Women. 

Member  of  the  P.  E.  O.  chapter  "B,"  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Spent 
two  summers  in  the  Yosemite  Valley,  one  summer  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands 
and  one  summer  in  the  high   Sierras. 

615.  MARY    GENEVIEVE    SOUTHER. 

Present  address,  Ashland  and  Irving  Park  Boulevard,   Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born,    March    19,    1883,    Mauston,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  schools  of  Mauston;  Lawrence  1900-1901.  Degree  A.  B. 
University   of   Wisconsin,   1912;    degree   M.   A. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Mauston,  Wisconsin,  1904-1907;  Madison, 
South  Dakota,  1907-1909,  and  principal  of  high  school  at  Le  Sueur,  Min- 
nesota, 1909-1911,  South  Division  high  school,  Milwaukee,  1913-1920;  now 
Lake   View  high    school,    Chicago. 

Member   of  the   Association    of   Collegiate   Alumnae,    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 

616.  SAMUEL,    JAMES    TINK. 

Present   address,    Merrill,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    at    Brooklin,    Canada,    February    7,    1874. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1901-1904;  graduated  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1906.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  B.  D.  from  Garrett  Bib- 
lical  Institute. 

Entered  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1905.  Pastor  at  various  churches  in 
Wisconsin.      At  present   preaching  at   Merrill. 

Married  to  Alice  E.  Gross  in  1900.  Children:  Edmund,  Everett,  and 
Muriel. 

617.  ANNA    (THORLACIUS)    JACKSON.      (Deceased.) 

Died,   1920. 

Born  at  Union  Grove,   Wisconsin,  July   20,   1878. 

Educated  in  public  schools  at  Union  Grove,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence 
College,  1901-1904.  Degree  Ph.  B.  from  Lawrence.  Began  to  teach  at 
Iron  River,  Wisconsin,  1904;  taught  in  private  family  at  Dobb's  Ferry, 
N.  Y.  Later  in  the  family  of  W.  A.  Dickey,  Landlock,  Alaska;  also  taught 
high   school  at   Seward,   Alaska;    later  taught   in   Myers   Falls,   Washington. 

Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  In  1894  spent  a  year  in  Denmark  visit- 
ing  relatives.      In   1906   traveled   in    England,    Denmark   and   Germanv. 

Married,  at  Seattle,  Washington,  May  28,  1912,  to  Ray  C.  Jackson. 
Children:   Elizabeth. 

618.  EDITH    (WHITE)    HOARD.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   at   Campbellsport,   Wisconsin,   April   28,   1882. 

Educated  at  Sheboygan  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  1900-1904. 
Degree  B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Princeton,  Wisconsin,  and  later  in  South  Milwaukee  high 
school.      Active  in  the   Sharon   Woman's   Club. 

Married,  at  Sharon,  Wisconsin,  December  25,  1907,  to  Fayette  Ed- 
ward  Hoard.      Children:    Willis   Whitney. 


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G19.      RHODA    (WIRTH)    GIFFIN. 

Present    address    unknown. 

Born,  July  13,  1878,  Shawano,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  in  Shawano  high  school;  Lawrence  1899-1904.  Degree  of 
Ph.    B. 

Engaged   in   teaching   in   Onalaska   high   school. 

Married,  January  2,  1905,  to  Don  Eddy  Gifnn,  of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:   Wirth   Eddy,  Nathan   Clark,   Rhoda  Alice,  Eunice  Jane. 

620.      BEATRICE  ZIMMERMANN. 

Present   address,    123    Grand   Avenue,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   December  24,   1884,   at  Wausau,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Wausau  public  schools  and  Lawrence  College,  1900-1904. 
Degree   Ph.    B. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin.  At  present  teaching  in 
Wausau. 


XLIX.     CLASS  OF  1905. 

621.      OLIVE  (BEMIS)  RUCKLE. 

Present   address,    Wisconsin    Rapids,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Sheboygan   Falls,   Wisconsin,   1882. 

Educated  at  Menasha  high  school,  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree 
B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Trempealeau,  Whitewater  and  Grand  Rapids  high   schools. 

Member  of  D.  A.  R.,  Woman's  Federation  of  Grand  Rapids;  Woman's 
Club,   and  Home   Economics  Club. 

Married,  at  Menasha,  Wisconsin,  October  11,  1909.  to  W.  M.  Ruckle, 
M.  D.     Children:   Ruth  Gertrude. 


622.  FLORENCE    ETHELYX    BOl'XDS. 

Present  address,  1501   Spencer  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school,  and  Lawrence  College,  1901-1905. 
Degree  B.  A. 

Taught  Latin  in  high  schools  at  Weyauwega,  Clinton  and  Kaukauna. 
Member   of   Phi    Beta   Kappa,   American    Association    of   University   Women. 

623.  FRANK  ANTOX   CROWN. 

Address  Darrington,   Washington. 

624.  EDDY  LUCIUS  FORD. 

Present  address,   Foochow,   China. 

Born   at   Black   Earth.    Wisconsin,    September    19,    1879. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1899-1905;  Bible  Teacher's  Training 
School,  New  York  City,  1905-1906;  graduate  work  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity 1913-1914,  1920-1921.  Degrees  B.  A.  from  Lawrence  1905;  M.  A.  from 
Northwestern.    1914. 

Began  missionary  work  September,  1906,  at  Foochow,  China.  Is  now 
professor  of  Biblical  and  English  literature  in  the  Anglo-Chinese  College 
at  Foochow   Mission   of  the  M.   E.   church   1907-1913. 

Married,  at  Racine,  Wisconsin,  June  26,  1906,  to  Effie  L.  Collier.  Chil- 
dren:   James   Lawrence,    15    years;    Alice   Louise,    10   years. 


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625.      GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FRY. 

Present  address,   222   Victoria   Street,  Abilene,  Texas. 

Born  at  Granville,  Wisconsin,  July  14,  1881. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1901-1905;  University  of  Virginia  Law- 
Department  1906-1909.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence  1905,  LL.  B.  Univer- 
sity   of   Virginia    1909. 

District  Manager,  American  Public  Service  Co.  Member  American 
Institute  of  Mining  Engineers,  American  Society  Civil  Engineers,  Delta 
Chi    Fraternity,   Elks   Lodge,    Scottish   Rite   Mason. 

Married,  October  4,  1912,  to  Marjorie  Harris  of  Scotteville.  Va.  Two 
children. 

•26.      LILLIE    (GILPERTSON)   WITHERREE. 

Present    address,    Galesville,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Galesville,   Wisconsin,   July  24,   1878. 

Entered  Lawrence  Academy  1896;  graduated  Lawrence  College  190."); 
degree  B.   A. 

Married,  October  20,  1905,  at  Galesville,  Wisconsin,  to  Oliver  Day 
Witherbee,    Children:    Ralph    Gilbert,    Helen    Day    and    Esther    Ann. 


027.      CHAEL    ORRISOX    GOCHNAUER. 

Present  address,  504  College  Avenue,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Attended  Lawrence  Academy  and  graduated  at  Lawrence  College  1905; 
degree  of  B.  S.  Did  one  year  of  graduate  work  at  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin in  the  department  of  engineering.  For  ten  years  in  civil  engineering. 
At  present   Manager  Gochnauer's   Concrete   Products. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Grace  R.  Stimson.  Children: 
Michael  S.  ]1  years,  Tames  A.  9  years,  Thomas  A.  3  years.  Rebecca  Grace 
1  year. 

02*.      STELLA    (GOODEXOW)    BOYDEN. 

Present   address,    Green    Bay,    F.    R.    D.    8,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Graduated 
1905;    degree    Ph.    B.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  the  First  ward  at  Appleton  from  time  of  graduation  to  date 
of   marriage. 

Married,  June  19,  1912,  at  Kenosha,  Wisconsin,  to  Allan  Boyden,  class 
of  1904.  Children:  Dorothy  A.  8  years,  Elbridge  G.  4  years,  Jean  Florence 
1    year. 

020.   SAMUEL  REUBEX  HATCH. 

Present    address,    1621    Madison    Street,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Took  course 
of  engineering  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  and  has  been  employed  in 
connection    with   the    State   department. 

Married  in  1913.     Wife  deceased   1914. 


030.      FRED    JIATTHEW    HEDGES.      (Deceased.) 

Born  at  Bradford,  New  York,  January  1,   1882. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College;  graduated  in  1905;   degree  B.   A.   Grad- 
uated at  Columbia  University;   degree  M.   A. 

Engaged  as  principal   of  the   Gordon   Public   School,    Memphis,   Tenn. 


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631.      MINA    (HOOTON)    STURTEVANT. 

Present  address,  Delavan,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College,    Degree   B.   A. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  also  taught  piano  and 
organ  in   Delavan. 

Married,    December,   1913,   to   Robert   Sturtevant  of   Delavan,   Wis.      Chil- 
dren:  Robert  S.,  4  years;   Margaret,   2  years;   Winifred,   1  year. 

G32.      ETHEL    (JOLLIFFE)    GILMORE. 

Present   address,    Randolph,    R.    F.    D.    No.    2,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Waukesha,   Wisconsin,   August  31,   1883. 

Father  for  many  years  a  member  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference  of  the 
M.    E.    church. 

Graduated  from  Berlin  high  school  in  1900;  Lawrence  College  in  L905; 
degree  B.  A. 

Taught   at   Tomahawk,   Wisconsin    and    Randolph,    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  the  Eastern   Star;   Randolph   Shakespeare  Club. 

Married,  October  19,  1910,  to  Leslie  Gilmore.  Children:  Charles  Leslie, 
Arthur   Joliiffe,   Mary,   George,   Ethel  Helen. 

633.   CHARLES  FREDERICK  KARXOPP. 

Present  address,    450   Lindon    Street,   Winnetka,   Illinois. 

Born  at  Montpelier,   Wisconsin,   December   5,    1878. 

Entered  Lawrence  Preparatory,  1900;  graduated  Lawrence  College 
1905;  degree  B.  S.;  graduated  University  of  Colorado,  degree  B.  A.; 
graduated  Columbia  University   1908,  degree  M.  A. 

General  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  University  of  Missouri.  Office  Secre- 
tary Student  Bible  Study  department,  International  Committee,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  New  York  City.  Missionary  work  Newfoundland.  Financial  Secretary 
Lawrence  College,  University  Church,  Madison.  Lincoln  University, 
Tenn.     At  present  with   a  Manganese  Co.  in   Chicago. 

Member  of  Beta  Theta  Phi,  University  of  Colorado.  Picked  by  Col- 
lier's Weekly  for  position  as  all   Western  Guard,   season   of  1904. 

Married,  May  16,  1908,  to  Martha  L.  Irish,  class  of  1906.  See  No. 
661. 

H34.      HELEN  ADELE  (LE  TOURNEAUX)  ROBERTS. 

Present  address,   401    W.  Wisconsin  Ave.,   Neenah,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  at  Neenah,   Wisconsin,  August   18,    1883. 

Graduated,  Neenah  high  school  1901;  Lawrence  College  1905.  Degree 
B.    A. 

Taught  German  and  Latin  at  West  Salem,  Poynette,  Shawano  and 
Oconto.      Principal  McKinley   School,   Neenah,   since  1920. 

Member    of    Kappa  Upsilon   at   Lawrence. 

Married  at  Neenah,  Wisconsin,  June  24,  1915,  to  Hugh  W.  Roberts  of 
WTest  Salem,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Hugh  Joy,  6  years;  Robert,  4  years; 
George,    1    year. 

C35.      BENJAMIN  WALTER  MARKS. 

Present   address,    2028    West    24th    Street,    Los   Angeles,    California. 

Born,    September  24,   1882,    at   Galena,    Illinois. 

Entered  Lawrence,  1901,  graduated  in  1905.  One  year  of  graduate 
work  at  the  University   of   Chicago.      Degree   B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Real  estate  and  land  business  in  Los  Angeles  since  graduation. 

Member  University  Club,  Athletic  Club  and  Country  Club,  Los 
Angeles;  Masonic  Lodge;  Beta  Theta  Pi,  University  of  Chicago;  Delta  Iota, 
Lawrence. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  2,  1906,  to  Inez  B.  Fox,  class 
of  1904.      See  No.   601.      Children:   John   Southmayd   and   Marion   May. 


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636.      LILLIAN   DELANO    <  MeNEEL)    MILLER. 

Present    address,    Cumberland,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Brookside,    Oconto   county,    Wisconsin.    1882. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1901-1905.    Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Taught  Latin  and  German  in  various  high  schools.  Principal  of  high 
school   at   Grafton,    North    Dakota,    1910. 

Traveled  in   Italy,   Germany,    England   in   1908. 

Married,  June,  1910,  to  William  G.  Miller  of  Cumberland,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Jean,   5   years. 

037.      LYDIA   GRACE   MOYLE. 

Present   address,    Columbus,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    February    27,    1880,   at   Yorkville,    Wisconsin. 

Father   member    of    the   Wisconsin    Conference,    M.    E.    church. 

Graduate  of  Weyauwega  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1901-1905. 
Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Entered  Stout  School  of  Home  Economics 
1914;  graduated  in  1915.  Taught  English  in  various  high  schools  in  Wis- 
consin. 

638.      CONRAD   JOSEPH    NORMAN    NELSON. 

Present    address,    c/o    Beach    Motor    Co.,    Beach,    North    Dakota. 

Born  at  Virequa,  Wisconsin.   November  1,   1877. 

Educated  at  River  Falls  and  Superior  Normals.  Summer  session  at 
University  of  Wisconsin.  Entered  Lawrence,  1903;  graduated  in  1905. 
Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Principal  of  Manawa  high  school  1905-1907; 
Rib  Lake  1907-1908.  Organized  the  high  school  at  Beach,  North  Dakota. 
1908.      Is   state   Institute    Conductor   at   North    Dakota. 

Member  of  American   Peace  League;   National   Geological   Society. 

Married  at  St.   Paul,  Minnesota,  June  6,   1911,  to   Gunda   Cecelia  Olsen. 

838.      WILMA   AMELIA   NITZEL. 

Present   address,    111    W.    Columbia   Avenue,    Xeenah.    Wisconsin. 

Born,   November    14,    1888,    at    Rochester,    New    York. 

Educated  in  public  schools,  Rochester  and  Neenah;  Lawrence  College 
1901-1905.  Degree  B.  A.  Course  in  occupational  therapy  at  Milwaukee- 
Downer,   receiving  diploma   in   1921. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin.  Proof  reader  for  the  Banta 
Publishing  Company,   Menasha.      About  to   enter   occupational   therapy   work. 

«40.      STELLA    EMILY    (NUZUM)    FULTON. 

Present  address,  Viroqua,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Merrimac,   Wisconsin,   July,    1883. 

Taught  for  one  year  at  Hudson. 

Married  at  Viroqua,  Wisconsin,  September,  1908,  to  David  Langdon 
Fulton,  an  attorney.  Deceased  1918.  Children:  David  Langdon,  Mary 
Ethel,    Marjorie,    John. 

641.      THEDA  MARGARET  PATTEN. 

Present  address,  21  Hamilton  Street,  Rochester,  New  York. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  January  8,   1884. 

Graduated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1901-1905.  Took 
some   post   graduate    work   at   Lawrence;    also   a   year   of   art. 

Taught  one  year  in  Loyal  high  school.  Spent  two  years  in  Canada; 
held  position  as  secretary  in  a  large  real  estate  office;  three  years  as 
secretary  and  bookkeeper  with  a  firm  in  Marinette.  At  present  in  Rochester, 
New  York,  taking  a  course  for  commercial  teachers,  at  the  Rochester 
Institute. 


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642.  JAMES    HENRY    PAUL.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  February  1,   1920. 

Born   at   Croton,    Ontario,    December    11,    1873. 

Educated  at  Ridgetown  and  London,  Ontario.  One  year  at  Alkert 
College,  Ontario.  Entered  Lawrence  College  in  1900,  graduated  in  1905. 
Degree    B.    A.   Lawrence. 

Joined  the  Wisconsin  Conference  serving  in  Fond  du  Lac,  Green  Bay 
and  Milwaukee.  September,  1914,  appointed  superintendent  and  field 
secretary   of  the  Wisconsin   Deaconess  Hospital   at  Green   Bay. 

Married,  December  31,  1897,  to  Agnes  Hosie  of  London,  Ontario. 
Children:    James   Olin,    Walter    Franklin,   deceased;    Norman    Wesley. 

643.  GEORGE   ALEXANDER    RAS3IUSSEN.      (Deceased.) 

Died   in   1910. 

Was  engaged   in  teaching  science  in  high  school. 

(544.      HELEN   MARY    (ROBERTS)    STEELE. 

Present   address,    690   Lawe    Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Waupaca  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  1901-1905. 
Degree  Ph.  B. 

Engaged  in  high  school  teaching  at  Mauston,  Wisconsin,  and  Ironwood, 
Michigan. 

Has  traveled  considerably  in  the  south  and  west. 

Country    Club,   Tourist   Club,  Appleton. 

Married  at  Waupaca,  Wisconsin,  to  Joseph  H.  Steele,  manager  of 
Pettibone-Peabody  Company,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Joan,  5 
years. 

645.  MILDRED  EMILY  SCHNEIDER. 

Present  address,  901   State   Road,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  April  1,   1886. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1901-1905.  Degree 
B.  A.  Studied  at  Columbia  University.  Since  graduation  has  been  teach- 
ing in  high  school  at  Galesville  and  Menomonie.  Now  Principal  high  school, 
Menomonie. 

Member   of  the   Classical    Association. 

646.  EDWARD    PENN    SMITH.      (Deceased.) 

Died  in  1910. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1901-1905.  Did  graduate  work  at  the 
University  of  Wisconsin  Agricultural  department.  Connected  with  Weather 
Bureau  in  Wisconsin  and  in   Mississippi.      Died  by  drowning. 

Married.     Two  children. 

647.  ANNA    EVALYN    (WILSON)    HICKOK. 

Present  address,   368   State   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Waddington,   New   York,   in   1881. 

Entered  Lawrence  Academy  1900;  graduated  at  Lawrence  College,  1905. 
One  summer,  graduate  work  at  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence.      For  some  years  taught  in  various  high  schools. 

Married  in  April.  1913,  at  Miles  City,  Montana,  to  Claude  Elvin  Hickok, 
Children:   Jane   Marion,   8   years;   Thomas,   6  years. 


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L.     CLASS  OF  1906. 

648.      GLENN  DAVID  ADAMS. 

Present  address,   5628   Ellis   Avenue,    Chicago.   Illinois. 

Born  n  Boone  county,   Illinois,  June  19,   1883. 

Educated  at  Clinton  high  school,  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence.  After  graduation  took  up  the  work  of  Boys'  Secretary  of 
the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Racine,  Wisconsin;  September  1,  1910,  became  Super- 
intendent North  Side  Boys  Club,  Chicago;  September  1.  1912,  became 
Executive  Secretary,  North  Side  Community  Department  of  the  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  of  Chicago;  Executive  Secretary  North  Ave.  Department  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Chicago.  In  1918  Senior  Religious  Work,  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.  with  A. 
E.  F.  in  Siberia.  Later  Secretary  at  Irkutsk,  Siberia.  At  present  Boy's 
Work  Specialist  Y.   M.   C.   A.,   Chicago. 

Married,  1920,   Beulah  B.   Barrett  of  Los  Angeles,   California. 

640.      ALVA   GILMAN  AUSTIN. 

Present  address,   Janesville,   Wisconsin,   R.    F.    D.   6. 

Born  in  Township  of  Center,  Rock  county,  Wisconsin,  February  11, 
1881. 

Educated,  Janesville  high  school,  Lawrence  College  1902-1906;  grad- 
uate work,  Lawrence  College  1906-1907;  College  of  Agriculture,  University 
of   Wisconsin,    1907-1909.      Degrees,    B.    A.   and   M.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Engaged  in   dairy  farming. 

Married  at  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  August  28,  1912,  to  Mabel  Isaac. 
Children:  William,  8  years;   Florence,   5  years;   Alva  G.  Jr.,   1  year. 

650.  LOUIS    CHARLES   BAKER. 

Present  address,  Lawrence  College,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Seymour,   Wisconsin,   August   25,   1885. 

After  leaving  Lawrence  was  appointed  to  a  fellowship  at  Northwestern 
where  I  received  the  degree  of  A.  M.,  1908.  Went  abroad  for  study 
spending  my  time  in  Paris,  Berlin  and  Leipzig.  Travel  and  study  in 
France,  Germany,  Belgium  and  Holland.  Graduate  study  and  teaching  at 
Northwestern  University  1910-1912.  Special  Harrison  Fellow  in  Germanics. 
University    of    Pennsylvania    1912-1914.      Ph.    D.    1914. 

Professor  of  German,  Lawrence  College  1914-17.  Head  of  Depart- 
ment of  Modern  Languages  and  Professor  of  French  1917.  Suinmer  1917 
research  work  at  the  University  of  Chicago,  Summer  191S  at  Montreal, 
Canada.  On  leave  of  absence  1920-1922.  Study  in  France,  research  work 
in  Phonetics  at  the  University  of  Montpellier,  travel  in  England,  France, 
Italy,    Belgium,    Holland,    Germany   and    Switzerland. 

Member  of  Modern  Language  Association  of  Wisconsin.  Publications: 
Goethe's  Relation  to  Pietism;  The  German  Drama  on  the  New  York  Stage 
to    1830;    articles   in    language   journals. 

651.  GEORGE    ELMER   BARBER. 

Present  address,   White   Sulphur  Springs,    Montana. 

Born  at  Lone  Rock,   Wisconsin,  August  11,   1878. 

Entered,  Lawrence  Academy  1901,  graduated  Lawrence  College  1906. 
Student  Boston  University  School  of  Theology,  1907-1910.  Degrees,  B.  A. 
Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  M. 
E.  church  December,  1906.  Pastor  in  Massachusetts,  Iowa  and  Montana. 
Since   1911   stock  raising  and   dairying. 

Married,  June  15,  1911,  to  Mildred  Calkins  of  Viola.  Children: 
Mildred  Georgine,  7  years;  Helen  Mary,  5  years;  Agnes  Louise,  3  years; 
Daniel   Calkins,    1   year. 


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652.  IRVING   AV.    CHURCH. 

Present  address,  Ford   Bldg.,   Great  Falls,   Montana. 

Born  at  Menomonee   Falls,  Wisconsin,   August   23,   1885. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 
Degrees,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence;    LL.    B.    from    Columbia. 

Practiced  law  at  Great  Falls,  Montana,  since  1911,  President  Great  Falls 
Rotary    Club   1921,   President  Y.   M.   C.    A.    1918-1922. 

Married  at  Great  Falls,  Montana,  August  23,  1913,  to  Gertie  L.  Longe- 
way,  who  died  February  21,  1915.  Married,  June  5,  1922  to  Emma  Galer 
of   Montreal,   Canada. 

653.  ARTHUR    STOCKDALE    COSLER. 

Present   address,    1501    E.    65th    Street,    Chicago. 
Chemist. 

654.  JOHN  EDWARD  HINSDALE. 

Present   address,    Ripon,    California. 

Born,    1883. 

Educated,  high  school,  Viroqua,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  College,  1902- 
1906.  Degree,  B.  A.  Mining  engineer,  Galena,  Illinois,  190-1914.  At 
present    ranching. 

Married  to  Miss  Bessie  Perkins,  of  Medford,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
John,   9  years;   Edward,  5  years;   Grace,   4  years. 

655.  IDA   ANGELINE    DINSDALE  (STRAND). 

Present  address,   2235  Carleton  Street,  Berkeley,  California. 

Born,    1885. 

Educated,  Viroqua  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A., 
Lawrence. 

High  school  teacher,  Wild  Rose,  Wisconsin,  and  Galena,  Illinois. 
Principal   Farley  high  school,   Iowa.      Muscatine   high  school. 

Married,  June  27,  1922.     David  D.   Strand  of  Berkeley,  California. 

<>50.      ANDREW    S.   GERAROFF. 

Present  address,  6317   Tenth   Avenue,   N.   E.   Seattle,   Washington, 

Born    at    Bulgaria. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1902-1906;  Valparaiso  University.  L912. 
General  correspondence  work  in  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree  B. 
A.   from  Lawrence. 

Pastor  M.  E.  church  1906-1912.  Teacher  of  Manual  Training  in  var- 
ious  high    schools. 

Member  Men's  Choral  Club. 

Married  at  Abrams,  Wisconsin,  October  7,  1908,  to  Ora  J.  Wilson, 
Children:  Dorothy,  13  years;  Elden,  6  years;  Clare,  5  years;  Dena  Alice, 
4    years;    Paul   Andrew1,    18    months. 

657.      WILLIAM    ORTON    HARRIMAN. 

Present  address,  425  E.  Irving  Ave.,  Bend,   Oregon. 

Born,    Neillsville,    Wisconsin,    February    16,    1880. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College,    A.    B.    Degree. 

Taught.  Later  clerked  for  railroad  contractors  in  a  store.  Since  1909 
in  Forest  Service  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  At  present  Deputy 
Forest    Supervisor. 

Married,  September  9,  1912,  to  Edith  May  Anderson  of  Crescent, 
Oregon.      Children:    Helen   May,    9   years;    William,   7    years. 


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O.'S.      JOH\   WALTER  HARRIS. 

Present   address,    108    E.    Pleasant    Street,    Portage,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Linden,   Wisconsin,    October   31,   1882. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1902-1906;  Boston  University  School  of 
Theology,  1908-1911.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.  from  Boston 
University. 

Entered  M.  E.  ministry  in  the  fall  of  1906,  preaching  in  Massachusetts 
one    year;    Durand,    Wisconsin,    eight    years;    Portage,    three    years. 

Married  at  Belmont,  Wisconsin,  September  2,  1908,  to  Elsie  I.  Bar- 
rett. Deceased.  Married,  June  29,  1921,  to  Attabelle  J.  Booth  of  Ripon, 
Wisconsin. 

659.      MYRTLE   GRACE  HART. 

Present   address,   479   South   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Rockford,   Illinois,   October  26,   1885. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  1902-1906. 
Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Tutor  in  Latin  at  Lawrence.  Taught  in 
various  high  schools.  Is  at  present  keeping  house  for  her  father  in  Apple- 
ton.  Education  director  M.  E.  church,  Appleton.  Held  offices  in  Appleton 
district  Epworth  League  and  W.  F.  M.  S.  In  1918-1919  in  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
work  in  Paris  and  Italy. 

GOO.      WI.WIFRED   AGNES   HOOTOX.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    October,    1912. 

Father,    pastor   in    the    Wisconsin    Conference. 

Educated  at  Manitowoc  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree 
B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in   high   school  at  Rice  Lake,  Wisconsin. 


601.      MARTHA   IRISH   KARXOPP. 

Present  address,  455  Linden  Street,  Winnetka,  Illinois. 

Born   at   Portage,   Wisconsin,   October   27,    1883. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1902-1906.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
When  a  student  took  first  place  in  state  oratorical  contest  and  third  in  the 
interstate  oratorical  contest;  1906-1907,  General  Student  Secretary  of  the 
V.    W.    C.    A..    University    of    Washington. 

Married  at  Baraboo,  Wisconsin,  May  16,  1908.  to  Charles  F.  Karnopp, 
class   of   1905.      Children:    See   No.    633. 


662.  MAY    (KAXOLSE)    SCHXEIDER. 

Present    address,    745    Baker    Street,    Wisconsin    Rapids,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,   1882. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  University  Exten- 
sion Course  in  contemporary  literature  at  Milwaukee,  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught    in    various    high    schools    in    Wisconsin. 

Married,  June,    1918,   to   George   C.    Schneider  of  Appleton,   Wis. 

663.  DOROTHA  LEOXA  LAMPERT. 

Present   address,    307    Caroline    Street,    Xeenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Grand   Rapids,   Wisconsin,   in   1884. 

Educated  at  Wausau  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  1901-1906. 
Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Been  teaching  since  graduation  in  various 
high   schools   in    Wisconsin, 


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664.  CHARLES    RICHARD    MANN. 

Present  address,  Soldan  High  School,  5014  Kensington  Ave.,  St.  Louis, 
Missouri. 

Born,    March    24,    1870. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1902-1906;  University  of  Wisconsin  1906- 
1907.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.,  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Taught  in  high  school,  Menasha,  Wisconsin,  in  1907;  Michigan  Agricul- 
tural College  1908-1909;  high  school,  Rock  Island,  Illinois,  1909-1910; 
McKinley  high  school,  St.  Louis,  1910-1911;  Soldan  high  school,  St.  Louis, 
Missouri,   1911   to   present  time. 

Member    of    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 

665.  WAKELIN   MeXEEL. 

Present   address,    College    of   Agriculture,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Kilbourn,   Wisconsin,   February  4,   1884. 

Educated  at  Kilbourn  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Student  of 
Forestry  in  Germany,  1911;  student  Columbia  Teacher's  College  in  summer 
1914.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Began  teaching  at  River  Falls  in 
1906;  principal  at  Tomah  1906-1911;  teacher  of  science,  Whitewater  Normal 
school  1911-1912;  superintendent  of  schools,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin, 
since  1912.  Member  of  Military  Company  in  Appleton  for  two  years. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  1918-1922;  at  present  Assistant  State  Leader  Boys  and 
Girls    Clubs. 

Married,  June  26,  1916,  to  Dora  Smith  of  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    David,    5    years;    Barbara,    2   years. 

666.  ELVA    (FLUNO)    MOYLE. 

Present   address,    398    Bradford   Ave.,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Degree  of  A.  B. 
Taught  three  years. 

Married,  1920  to  T.  R.  Moyle  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Thomas   R.,    11   years;    Mary   Louise,   6   years;    William   F.,    1  year. 


667.  MABEL    (KIEHMSTED)    NAGEL. 

Present  address,  519  Vine  Street,  Hudson,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  in   1885. 

Student  Lawrence  Preparatory,  1900-1901;  Lawrence  College  1902- 
1906.      Degree   B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Berlin  and  Hudson,  Wisconsin,   1906-1911. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  December  7,  1911,  to  Emil  H.  Nagel, 
engaged  in  the  lumber  business.  Children:  Dorothy  Marie,  9  years  and 
Catherine,    5   years. 

668.  CHRISTOPHER    HOSKINS    PIPHER. 

Present  address,  unknown. 

No  report  submitted. 

In   Y.   M.    C.   A.   work   in   Iowa. 

6«9.      OLIVE   RICHARDSON. 

Present  address,    759    Van    Buren    Street,    Gary,    Indiana. 

Educated  at  high  school,  Menasha,  Wisconsin.  Lawrence  College, 
1902-1906;  Milwaukee-Downer  College,  1900-1901;  University  of  Wisconsin, 
two    summer    sessions,    Degree    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught   in   high   schools  of   Wisconsin   and   Indiana. 


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670.  MABEL,   ELIZABETH   SACKETT. 

Present   address,   Kingsbury   Apartments,   Vista   Avenue,    Portland,   Ore. 

Born  at  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin,  May  8,  1881. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1901-1906;  1913-1914.  student  for  seven 
months  in  the  American  Academy  at  Rome  studying  History  and  Archae- 
logy;  two  terms  in  Oxford  University  studying  History  and  Anthropology, 
Degree    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

■Taught  for  several  years  in  the  First  ward  at  Appleton  and  for  four 
years  at  Green  Bay.     Later  at  Fairmount  Seminary,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Traveled  in  Greece,  Italy,  Switzerland,  France,  Germany  and  England. 
Lectured  one  year  before  high  schools  and  women's  clubs.  Since  1919 
Life   underwriter   in    Portland,    Oregon,    for   the    Massachusetts    Mutual. 

671.  WILLIAM   ELBEBT    SAWYER. 

Present  address,   Alpine,    New   Jersey. 

Born    at    Beaver    Dam,    Wisconsin. 

Father,    a    former    student    of   Lawrence    College. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1902-1906;  Drew  Theological  Seminary 
and  Yale  University.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  Yale;  B.  D. 
Yale;    diploma    from    Drew    Seminary    1906. 

Traveled  two  years  for  the  Chicago  Wholesale  China  and  Glassware 
Co.  Entered  the  ministry  in  1910.  Traveled  in  Europe  in  1913.  Pastor 
Alpine    M.    E.    church    since    1916. 

Married,   July    28,    1916,   to    Mabel   G.    Burnham   of   New   Haven,   Conn. 

Member   of  the   Alpha   Epsilon   Phi,   Yale   University. 

672.  IRENE    (TAYLOR)    JEDXEY. 

Present  address,   Black  River  Falls,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  July  17,  1883. 

Graduated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree 
B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  1906-1910.  Member  of 
Tuesday  Club,  River  Falls,  Wisconsin  also  Country  Club  and  Order  of 
Eastern    Star. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  28.  1911.  to  E.  S.  Jedney.  an 
attorney.      One   child,   Mary  Janice. 

673.  OLIVEB   NEWTON    SAYLOB. 

Present   address,    Compton.    California. 

Born   at   Monterey,    Indiana,    November    17,    1880. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1902-1906;  University  of  Southern 
California  1908-1909.  Degree  B.  A.  Lawrence;  M.  A.  University  of 
Southern    California. 

Pastor  in  various  churches  in  California.  Member  of  the  Odd  Fellows 
Lodge. 

Favorite    sport,    hunting   and    fishing. 

Married  at  Weyauwegaa,  Wisconsin,  to  Clara  Schumacher.  Children: 
William   Henry   and   Pauline   Agatha. 

674.  MARY   (WILSON)    SCHWAHN. 

Present   address,   525   Church    Street,    Stevens   Point,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Green   Lake,   Wisconsin.    September   27,   1884. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1902-1906.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence.     Taught   in   high   school   at  Abbotsford,   Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  September  23,  1908,  to  Erwin  A. 
Schwahn.      Children:   Nelson   Erwin,   Richard  Wesley  and  Ruth   Isabel. 


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675.  RUTH    (HARAVOOD)    SHATTUCK. 

Present    address,    324    East   Wisconsin    Avenue,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin,    in    1883. 

College  and  preparatory  work  taken  at  Lawrence  College.  Degree  B. 
A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught   for   a   time  in  the   public   schools   of   Appleton. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  December,  1908,  to  S.  Frank  Shat- 
tuck,  a  paper  manufacturer,  Neenah,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Frank  C.  and 
James  Harwood,  born  August  5,   1915;   Anne,   1916. 

676.  ELSIE     (BARRETT)     HARRIS.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  April,  1919. 

Educated  at  Belmont  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  M. 
1906.  After  graduating  taught  music  and  painting  at  Belmont,  Wisconsin, 
for   two   years. 

Married  at  Belmont,  Wisconsin,  September  2,  1908,  to  J.  Walter 
Harris,    class   of   1906.      See   No.   658. 

677.  DAVID  HARRISON   STEVENS. 

Present   address,    Faculty    Exchange,    The   University    of    Chicago. 

Born   at   Berlin,   Wisconsin,   December   20,    1884. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  Harvard  University,  University  of 
Chicago.  Degrees,  B.  A.  and  M.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  Harvard 
University;    Ph.    D.,  University   of   Chicago. 

Assistant  professor  of  English,  University  of  Chicago,  Author  of 
"Party  Politics  and  English  Journalism";  editor  American  Patriotic  Prose 
and  verse.  The  Home  Guide,  Good  Reading,  Types  of  English  Drama, 
Articles   in   various   magazines. 

Member  of  Theta  Phi,  Lawrence;  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Northwestern; 
member    of    the   University    Club,    Evanston,    Illinois. 

Married  at  Hartford,  Wisconsin,  1915,  to  Ruth  Davis,  former  Lawrence 
student.      Children:    John    Scott,    aged    6;    Anne   Elizabeth,    aged    5. 

678.  KATHERINE    (BUCKL.AND)    SWEET. 

Present  address,   104   East   Grant   Street,  Wausau,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,    1885. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degrees  B.  A. 
and    M.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught   in   the   high   school   at   Wausau    for   several   years. 
Married   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin,    1913,    to   William   W.    Sweet. 

679.  VIDA   IRENE   THOMPSON. 

Present  address,   1730    Chicago   Avenue,   Evanston,   Illinois. 

Born  at   Monroe,   Wisconsin,   February    16,    1882. 

Educated  at  Poynette  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Graduate  work 
at  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Taught 
Bible  and  classics  at  Northwestern  Collegiate  Institute  at  Sherry,  Wis- 
consin. Later  taught  in  the  high  school  at  West  Milton,  Ohio.  ^  At 
present  Associate  Editor,   Union   Signal   Official   Organ  of  the   W.    C.   T.    U. 


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680.   CHARLES  HENRY  WINGENDER. 

Present   address,   Hudson,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Mineral   Point,    Wisconsin,    September    20,   1884. 

Educated  at  high  school  at  Hudson,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  College 
1902-1906;  Denver  University  1908-1911.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence; 
LL.    B.    Denver    University. 

Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Denver,  Colorado,  since  1911.  Member 
of  Theta  Phi,  Lawrence;   Beta  Theta  Pi  and  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Denver. 

Married,  January  15,  1914,  at  Denver,  Colorado,  to  Hulda  Jane 
Churchill. 


681.      GEORGE  RAY  WINK  LEY. 

Present  address,  210   S.   Kostner  Avenue,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born   at   Clinton,    Wisconsin,    1880. 

Educated  at  Clinton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  1902-1906; 
University  of  Chicago  1906-1907;  Northwestern  University,  1908-1910. 
Degrees,   B.  A.  from  Lawrence;    Ph.   C,  Northwestern  University. 

Chemist.  Engaged  on  research  problems  of  pharmaceaticals,  also  on 
fermentation  and  filtration  problems. 

Member  American   Chemical   Society,   Chicago   Chemical   Club. 

Married,    1920    to    Angela    Sedges    of    Chicago. 

6S2.   ROBERT  KIRTLAND  AVOLTER, 

Present  address,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   in    1883. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree  B.  A 
from  Lawrence. 

Commercial  Traveler.  Later  in  oil  and  gas  business  in  Oklahoma."  In 
automobile    business    in    Appleton. 

Married,  December  30,  1916  to  Prudence  Kuehmsted  of  Appleton, 
Wisconsin.      Children:   Kirtland,   aged  4. 

683.  FOREST   HAVEN   WOODSIDE. 

Present  address,  St.  James  Hotel,   Porterville,   California. 

Born  at   Sterling,   Kansas,   November   2,  1882. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College;  Boston  University  School  of  Theology. 
Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.  from  Boston  University.  Entered 
Wisconsin  Conference,  1910.  Was  transferred  to  Southern  California  con- 
ference. Been  out  of  the  ministry  on  account  of  poor  health.  Been  on 
ranch   to   recuperate   and   now   is   hotel   proprietor. 

Member    of    Delta    Iota    fraternity. 

Married  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  April,  1910,  to  Elsie  S.  Collins, 
who  died  October  8,   1913. 

684.  FLORENCE    (WOOD)    LAY. 

Present    address,    Kewaskum,    Wisconsin. 
Born  in  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated   at   Lawrence,    B.    A.    Degree.      Taught   for   a   time. 
Married  Otto  E.  Lay  of  Kewaskum,   a  former  Lawrence  student.      Chil- 
dren:   Elizabeth   H.,   Mary   J.    and   Charlotte   Wood. 


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LI.     CLASS  OF  1907. 


685.      CAPTAIN    CHARLES   ALLER. 

Present  address,   3103   Pleasant  Avenue,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Born  at  Tomah,  Wisconsin,  May  12,  1882. 

Educated  at   Lawrence,   1903-1907.      Degree   B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various   high   schools. 

Member  of  Masonic  Order,  Eastern  Star,  White  Shrine,  Washington 
Park    Golf    Club. 

Favorite   recreation,    golf,    foot-ball   and   basket-ball. 

Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  in  August,  1909,  to  Cassie 
Mahlum. 


686.  HARRIET    LOUISE    ARTHUR. 

Present  address,   2250  W.    112th   Street,  Chicago. 

Born  at  Marinette,   Wisconsin,  July  16,  1886. 

Educated,  Dodgeville  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1902-1907;  sum- 
mer work  University  of  Wisconsin;  1912-1913  attended  Leland  Powers 
School   of   Oratory  in   Boston.      Degree   B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  Latin  and  German  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and 
Michigan   and   Minnesota. 

Member    of    Eastern    Star. 

687.  JOHN   PETTIGREW  RALLANTYNE. 

Present  address,  124  High  Street,  Augusta,  Kansas. 

Born   at   Holyoke,    Massachusetts,    September    28,    1833. 

Graduated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  science  and  athletics.  Superintendent  of  schools  at  New  Lon- 
don, Wisconsin.  Now  sales  manager  R.  F.  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co. 
Was  one  year  with  Y.  M.   C.   A.   in   war  service. 

Favorite  recreation  is  foot-ball,  basket-ball  and  tennis;  also  Nature 
Study. 

Married  at  Ableman,  Wisconsin,  August,  1909,  to  Florence  Eleanor 
Richardson.     Children:   Eleanor  Jane,  Thomas  Edward  and  Margaret  Janet. 

688.  ADDA    (REAL)    ROLITHO. 

Present  address,   1611   Kiernan  Avenue,   Spokane,   Washington. 

Educated,  Milwaukee  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence.  Doing  graduate  work,  summer  sessions,  at  the  University 
of  Washington.  M.  A.  Washington  State  College.  Teacher  of  English  and 
education    at    Spokane    College. 

Member  of  Martha  Chapter  60  of  Eastern  Star;  Spokane  Branch  Asso- 
ciation of  Collegiate  Alumnae. 

Married,  day  of  graduation,  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  to  Thomas  J. 
Bolitho.      Children:    Helen  Elizabeth  and   Donald   Thomas. 

689.  EDWARD  WILLIAM   BLAKEMAN. 

Present  address,    Madison,    Wisconsin.     (University    Club.) 

Born   at   Gary,   Minnesota,    September   11,    1880. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1902-1907;  Boston  School  of  Theology 
1907-1908;  University  of  Wisconsin  1909-1911.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence;   M.   A.   University   of   Wisconsin.  , 

Pastor    in    West    Wisconsin     Conference,     but    since     1908,    University 


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pastor  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  organizing  the  Unversity  church  in 
1912.  Promoter  of  religious  work  among  State  University  students.  Written 
various   articles   on   State   Universities   and   the    Church. 

Member  of  Beta  Sigma  Phi,  Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  National  Forensic 
Society. 

Married,  1915,  at  Madison,  Wisconsin,  to  Miss  Smith,  daughter  of 
head  of  Greek  department  at  University   of   Wisconsin. 


690.   ALEXANDER  FREDERICK  RRUNNER. 

Present   address,   327    S.   LaSalle    Street,   Chicago. 

681.      VIRGIL,  C.  BUELL. 

Present   address,    761    Morrison    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,   1879. 

Educated,  Waupun  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Engaged  for  a  time  as  State  Deputy  Fish  and  Game  Warden.  Is 
now   a   salesman. 

Married  at  Menominee,  Michigan,  August  10,  1908,  to  Carrie  M. 
Schmidt.     Children:   Nona  Elaine,   Max   Stewart,   Lois  Marie. 

692.  GEORGE  HARVEY  HITLER. 

Present   address,    Butler  Woodwork   Co.,   Waukesha,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    December    10,    1882. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1902-1907.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. Taught  in  high  school,  Houghton,  Michigan  and  Dodgeville,  Wis- 
consin. 

Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  August  24.  1909,  to  Freda  D. 
Staehle. 

693.  RAY  YERXA  CLIFF. 

Present    address,    Sebring,    Ohio. 

Born,   at   New'   Richmond,   Wisconsin,    March    12,    1884. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1903-1907.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Was   for   a   time   secretary   to    Evangelist    Biederwolf. 

Joined  the  firm  of  French  China  Company,  March,  1911.  Is  treasurer 
and  general  manager  of  the  company. 

Member  Kiwanis  Club,  Old  Colony  Club,  New  York  Country  Club. 
United  States  Potter's  Association;  Trustee  of  Lawrence  College;  Amer- 
ican   Ceramic    Association. 

Married  at  Sebring,  Ohio,  October  19,  1911,  to  Hazel  Sebring.  Chil- 
dren:  Harriet  Elizabeth  and   Martha  Jane,   Oliver   Sebring. 

694.  DAVID    CLARE    DECKER. 

Present  address,   unknown. 
No    report. 

695.  ELIZABETH    ERB.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    April    11,    1917. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College;  University 
of    Wisconsin. 

Taught  for  several  years  in  the  high  schools  of  Wisconsin.  Had  been 
in   poor    health    for   some   years. 


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606.      WILLIAM   FREDERIC  FADXER. 

Present  address,   1263    E.    Knox    Street,    Galesburg,    Illinios. 

Born   at   Chilton,    Wisconsin,    October    25,    1883. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  Appleton. 
Business  College  and  University  of  Chicago.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence;  M.  A.,   University   of  Chicago,   1905. 

Has  been  teaching  in  high  schools.  Now  professor  of  English  in 
Lombard  College. 

Charter  member  of  Wisconsin  chapter  Tau  Kappa  Alpha. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  September  1,  1908,  to  Ada  M.  Fox 
Children:    Kenneth,    6    years. 

6i>7.      HARRY   E.   FLYW. 

Present  address,   512   Delavan    Street,   Minneapolis,   Minnesota. 

Born   at  L'Original,   Canada,   August   4,    1879. 

Educated  at  Peshtigo  high  school,  State  Normal,  St.  Cloud,  and 
Lawrence  College,  1904-1906.  Graduate  work,  New  York  and  Columbia 
University.  Since  graduating  from  Lawrence  taught  at  Sauk  Rapids, 
Minnesota,  and  has  been  Superintendent  of  Schools  at  Two  Harbors, 
Minnesota.      Is    now    Inspector    of    high    and   graded    schools    in    Minnesota. 

Married,   1920  to  Grace  Scott  of  Peshtigo,  Wisconsin. 

698.      SARAH    (HARRIMAN)    31  VERS. 

Present   address,    2544    McDaniel   Avenue,    Evanston,    Illinois. 

Boin  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  August   11,    1885. 

Educated,   Appleton   high   school;    Lawrence   College   1903-1907.      Degree 

B.  A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  in   high   schools  at  Fennimore  and   Appleton. 
Married  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   November  26,   1910,   to   P.   H.    Myers. 
Children:    Ruth   Farrar,   aged  8;   Joseph   Harriman,   aged   3. 

61)0.      EELVA    (HATCH)    CRAWFORD. 

Present  address,   756*  Central  Avenue,   Red  Wing,   Minnesota. 

Born  at  Iola,   Wisconsin,   November   11.   1885. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy,  1902-1903;  Lawrence  College,  1903- 
1907.      Columbia   University    Summer   of   1914.      B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught   in  various   high   schools   of   Wisconsin   and   Ely,   Minnesota. 

Married,  C.  H.  Crawford  of  Winona,  Minn.  One  child:  Barbara 
Adams,    6    months. 

7(H).      CHARLES    AUGUSTA    HERSCHLEH. 

Present   address,    Room    1008,   347    Madison   Avenue,   New    York   City. 

Born   at   Wisconsin   Rapids,    Wisconsin,   November    3,    lSs>2. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree   B.   A.    from  Lawrence. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Educational  Director,  Racine,  Wisconsin,  1907-1909.  Gen- 
eral Secretary,  Racine,  1909-1912.  Went  to  China  as  secretary  of  the 
International    Committee   of   the   Y.    M.    C.    A.    and   served   the   local   Y.    M. 

C.  A.  at  Tsinan  Fu  as  general  secretary.  Since  1919  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary for  the  East  and  member  of  International  Committee  of  the  Y.  M.  C. 
A. 

Member   of  the    Delta   Iota   fraternity. 

Married,  Rush  Lake,  Wisconsin,  August  13,  1908,  to  Ethel  Agnes 
Wilson.  Children:  Katherine  Elizabeth,  aged  11;  Wilson,  aged  7;  Frederick, 
aged    5. 


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701.  EAI<\EST   ALBERT    HOOTON. 

Present  address,  13  Buckingham   Street,   Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

Born   at   Clemansville,   Wisconsin,    November    20,    1887. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin;  Lawrence 
scholarship  1907-1908;  Fellow  in  Latin  1908-1909;  assistant  in  Latin,  1909- 
1910;  Oxford  Rhodes  Scholar,  1910-1913.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence; 
M.  A.  and  Ph.  D.,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Diploma  in  Anthropology 
with  distinction  from  Oxford  University;  Bachelor  of  Litt.  in  Anthropology 
at  Oxford  University;  assistant  professor  in  Anthropology  at  Harvard 
University;    curator   of   somatology,    Peabody   Museum,    Harvard   University. 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  Anthropological  Institute  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland;  member  of  the  Society  Internationale  d'Ethnographical  st  de 
Sociologie  de  Paris;  American  Anthropological  Association.  American  Folk 
Lore  Society,  etc.  Archeological  field  Trips  England,  1914,  Canary  Islands 
1915,  New  Mexico  1920.  War  work.  Research  on  ethnology  of  Africa 
for  American  Peace  Commission  1918-1919.  Anthropometry  Camp  Grant 
1919. 

Married  1915  to  Mary  B.  Camp  of  Chicago,  Illinois.     Two  children. 

702.  GEORGE   NELSON   KIN  YON. 

Present  address,   Merchants  and   Manufacturers  Bank,   Milwaukee. 
No    report. 

703.  LAWRENCE    C.   JOHNSON. 

Present    address,    Richland    Center,    Wisconsin.    (Training    School.) 

704.  LEILA  THETIS  JOHNSON. 

Present  address,  208  Fifth  Avenue,  Baraboo,  Wisconsin,  P.  O.  Box  117. 

Born  at   Baraboo,   Wisconsin,   October   20,   1883. 

Educated  at  Baraboo  high  school,  Library  Training  School,  Scoville 
Institute,  Oak  Park,  111.;  Lawrence  College.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Correspondence    work    with    University    of    Wisconsin. 

Taught   in    various    high    schools    in    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae;  National  Council  of 
Teachers  of  English;  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  National  Education  Association, 
Baraboo   Literary   Club. 

705.  LORENZ   KNIJTZEN. 

Present   address,    Palmyra,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Feldstedt,   Schleswig-Holstein,   Germany,   October   17,   1868. 

Educated  in  Germany,  Lawrence  Academy  1901-1902;  Lawrence  Col- 
lege  1903-1907.      Degree    B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Member  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference  serving  various  appointments. 
Traveled  in  Europe  in   1909,   visiting  Germany,   Holland   and   England. 

Married  at  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  March  20,  1896,  to  Celia  Rose 
Ilerbigneaux. 

700.      ALLABELLE    LAMMEL. 

Present   address,    409    Washington    Street,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Entered  Lawrence,  1901,  and  graduated  in  1907.  Three  years  gradu- 
ate work  in  economics  at  University  of  Wisconsin,  Special  Courses  at 
Chicago,    Northwestern    and    Columbia    Universities. 

Taught  in  Wisconsin  high  schools,  assistant  in  economics  at  University 
of  Wisconsin.  Assistant  Market  Investigator  United  States  Rubber  Com- 
pany, and  later  with  McGraw  Hill  Co.  Economic  Expert  with  United 
States  Shipping  Board  during  war  and  later  labor  office  manager,  Wash- 
ington office  of  Shipping  Board.  General  Manager  and  Secretary  of  Twin 
City  Auto   Body  Works. 


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707.  BUUKE   REED  LAAVTON. 

Present    address,    Vernon,    Colorado. 

Born  at  La  Farge,  Wisconsin,  November   10,   1880. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1902-1907;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1907- 
1909.      Degrees,   B.  A.   from   Lawrence;    S.   T.    B.   Garrett   Biblical   Institute. 

Supplied  in  the  Wisconsin  Conference  while  attending  school.  Been  a 
missionary  to  Korea.  Taught  in  the  Pai  Chai  high  school,  Seoul,  from 
September  1909-1912;  appointed  June,  1914,  to  teach  in  Union  Methodist 
Theological  Seminary,  Seoul,  with  residence  at  Chemulpo,  Pastor  Colorado 
Conference    since    1918. 

Married,  at  Lodi,  Wisconsin,  June  30,  1903,  to  May  M.  Chase,  who 
died  1904.  Married,  July  3,  1909,  at  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota,  to  Olive 
A.  Hardy. 

708.  GERTRUDE   McGINNIS. 

Present  address,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   February  27,   1884. 

Graduated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1903-1907.  Later 
studied  Denver  University.  Degrees,  B.  A.,  Lawrence;  M.  A.  Denver  Uni- 
versity.    Taught  in   high   schools  in  Wisconsin   and   Colorado. 

700.      CECILE   I.   NORTON. 

Present   address,    253    Ternino    Avenue,    Long   Beach,    California. 
Born   at   Marshall,    Wisconsin,    February   5. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1903-1907;  Los  Angeles  Normal  School. 
Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.     High  school  teacher. 

710.  NETTIE    (NORTON)    STIMSON. 

Present  address,    Bloomington,    Illinois. 

Born  at  Marshall,  Wisconsin,   May  13,   1885. 

Educated   at   Lawrence    College   1903-1907.      Degree    B.    A.. 

Married,  June   18,   1908,  to  Joseph   B.   Stimson. 

711.  ETHEL    MARY   NUZUM. 

Present    address,    Viroqua,    Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Merrimac,    Wisconsin,    October   2,    1884. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1904-1907.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence.    Teacher  of  English   in   Wisconsin   high  schools.     Been   in   Y.   W.   C. 

A.  work. 

Member    of   Alpha    Gamma    Phi. 

712.  CARL  WILLIAM   OTTO. 

Present   address,    Board    of    Commerce    Bldg.,    Pontiac,    Michigan. 
Born   at   Hebron,   Jefferson  -county,    Wisconsin,    October   7,    1885. 
Educated    at    Albion    Academy;    Lawrence    College    1903-1907.      Degree 

B.  A.    from    Lawrence. 

Principal  and  Superintendent  of  schools,  Marshfield,  Wisconsin,  till 
1917.  Organizer  Chambers  of  Commerce  for  American  City  Bureau,  New 
York,  1917-1919.  Manager  Board  of  Commerce,  Pontiac,  since  1919.  Has 
addressed  96   Chambers  of  Commerce  in  U.   S. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  August  4,  1910,  to  Helen  Lyla 
Brandl,  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Helen,  aged  6;  Bill  J.,  18 
months. 


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713.  EVA   ALMEDA    OZANNE. 

No    report. 

Present  address,   134  Juneau  Avenue,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Born    at    Shermon,    Portage   county,    Wisconsin,    June    28,    1875. 
Educated    at    Lawrence    Academy     1900;     Lawrence    College    1903  1907, 
Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

714.  CHARLES  HENRY  SANDERS. 

Last    address,    Cocoanut    Grove,    Florida. 
Pastor  Congregational  churches. 
Married. 

715.  HARRY    CARL    SLATER. 

Present  address,  811  Quincy  Street,  East  Bakersfield,   California. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,   October   14,   1883. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1903-1907;  Boston  University  School  of 
Theology  1907-1909.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.  from  Bos- 
ton. Joined  Wisconsin  Conference  1909.  Transferred  to  California  1916. 
Chaplain  U.  S.  Army  1918.  Just  built  new  church.  Operates  county 
play-ground.      Specializes   in   boys   work. 

Member    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 

Married  at  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  June  20,  1907,  to  Fanny  Hansen, 
a    former    Lawrence    student.      Children:    Pearl    Anna,    Ruth    Marian. 

71G.      HENRY  JOHN   STEEPS. 

Present  address,  unknown. 

^Born  at  Eureka,  Wisconsin,   April  4,   1883. 

Educated  at  Berlin  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1903-1907.  Degree 
B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Head  of  Chemistry  department  Eau  Claire  high  school  1908-1910; 
superintendent   at   Rice   Lake.      In   banking  business  at    Baraboo,   Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Spring  Green,  Wisconsin,  October  21,  1911,  to  Alice  Esther 
Evans. 

717.      ALFRED    GARY    WHITE. 

Present    address,    301    College   Avenue,    Swarthmore,    Pennsylvania. 

Born   at   Brandon,   Wisconsin,   July   17,   1886. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1903-1907;  University  of  Wisconsin 
1908-1909;  University  of  Pennsylvania  1909-1913.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  Wisconsin.  1909-1913,  instructor  in  Industry, 
Wheaton  School  of  Finance  and  Commerce,  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
1913-1919,  Mine  Economist,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Mines,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Since  1919  assistant  professor  of  Geography,  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
At   present   traveling  in   the  West   Indes,   Central   America   and   Mexico. 

Member  of  Phi  Eta,  graduate  fraternity,  University  of  Pennsylvania; 
member    of     Engineers'     Society     of    North     Eastern     Pennsylvania.  Has 

traveled  nearly  every  part  of  the  United  States  in  connection  with  his 
study   of   Industrial   Development  and   Conditions. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  September  1,  1915,  to  Enid  Saecker, 
class  of   1913.      See  No.   991. 


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718.      MABEL   E.  WHITE. 

Present  address,  Broad  Street,  Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Father,  prominent  member  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1892-1893;  1904-1907;  Madison  summer 
school  1909.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Has  been  teaching  in  the 
high  schools  in  Wisconsin. 

71  !>.      CHESTER  A.  WYMAN. 

Address,    Richfield,   Utah. 

Been   in    Boys   work   Y.   M.    C.   A.      No   report. 


LII.     CLASS  OF  1908. 

720.  ROBERT  JAMES    BARNES. 

Present  address,  Oshkosh  High   School,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Menasha,  Wisconsin,   October  14,   1885. 

Graduated  at  Menasha  high  school  1904;  Lawrence  College  1908;  done 
summer  work  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. Taught  Latin  at  West  Allis,  Wisconsin;  Crookston,  Minnesota,  and 
later  at  Minneapolis,   West  High  school.      Been   a   successful  Latin   teacher. 

Member  of   Classical   Association   and   also    the    Masonic   Order. 

721.  FANNIE    (BELL)    MOBSE. 

Present   address   unknown. 
No   report. 

722.  FBANCES  PARKER  BBAYTON. 

Present   address,    Brokaw'   Place,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Evanston,    Illinois,    May    30,    1886. 

Father,  Rev.  F.  C.  Brayton,  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference  of  the  M. 
E.  church. 

Educated,  high  school,  Oakfield;  Lawrence  College  1902-1908.  Studied 
in  Extension  department,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence.  1908-1912,  pastor's  assistant  in  the  Appleton  M.  E.  church; 
1912  to  present  time,  General  Secretary  Associated  Charities  at  Oshkosh, 
Wisconsin. 

723.  JAMES    BROUGHAN    DINSDALE. 

Present  address,  Gaylord,  North  Dakota. 
No   recent  report. 

724.  F.   E.   DBESCHEB. 

Present  address,  109  Buffalo  Street,  Springville,  New  York. 

Born   at  Newton,   Wisconsin,   August   25,   1879. 

Educated  in  Oconomowoc  high  school;  Whitewater  Normal;  Lawrence 
College,   1906-1908.      Degree,   B.   C.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  in  public  schools  of  Wisconsin,  1902-1906.  High  school  work 
as  principal,  1908  to  1918.  Since  1918  been  farming  and  teaching  at  Spring 
ville  New  York. 

Married  at  Van  Dyne,  Wis.,  to  Miss  Clara  L.  Seefeld,  September  3, 
1907.  Children:  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  Aubrey  Adon,  Marian  May,  Isabelle 
Louise,    Gretchen. 


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725.      DORIS   KESIAH    EDAVARDS. 

Address,    544    72nd   Avenue,    West   Allis,    Wisconsin. 
Educated    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Has  been  engaged  in  teaching  English  in  various  high  schools  in  Wis- 
consin. 

72G.      ROBERT   EMMETT   HAMILTON.      (Deceased.) 

Educated,    high    school,    Kaukauna;    Lawrence    College,    1904-1908. 

Taught   in    high    school   at    Sparta. 

Contracted    tuberculosis   and    died  at   Kaukauna,    1901. 

727.  JOHN    SELDEN    HOOVER. 

Address,    Route   3,   Hood   River,    Oregon. 
Graduated    from    Lawrence,    1908.      A.    B.    degree. 
Taught   school    for   two   years.      Engaged   in   ranching. 
Married.      Children:    Lawrence,    8   years;    Clifford,    6    yeas. 

728.  EARL.    ROBERT   JACKSON. 

Present  address,  103  Nevada  Street,   Northfield,  Minnesota. 

Born  at  Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin,  August  16,   1885. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1904-1908;  Wisconsin  University  sum- 
mer school  1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Taught  mathematics  and 
coached  athletics  in  high  school  in  Minneapolis.  At  present  Director  of 
Gymnasium  and  Track-Coach  at  Carleton   College. 

Married,  September  17,  1910,  at  River  Falls,  Wisconsin,  to  Sophy  L. 
Schultes.     Children:  Jean,  6  years;  Donald,  6  months. 

720.      ROY    MILTON    LEWIS. 

Present  address,    135   Algoma   Blvd.,    Oshkosh,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Hortonville,   Wisconsin,  October  18,   1884. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  1901-1904;  Lawrence  College  1904- 
1908;  University  of  Wisconsin  1908-1909.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence; 
M.   A.,   University   of  Wisconsin. 

Principal  of  schools.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Ladysmith,  at  present 
head    of    department    of    Chemistry,    Riverside    High    School,    Milwaukee. 

Member  of  Masonic  Order,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

730.      INA    (MILLAR)    RICE. 

Present   address,    1231    Liberty    Avenue,    Beloit,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Saugus,  Massachusetts,   October  23,   1885. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1904-1908;  Eleanor  Smith  Institute  for 
public  school  music  and  drawing,  Chicago,  1909-1910.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Mauston  high  school.  Taught  music  in  public  schools  at 
Charles    City,    Iowa,    1910-1912. 

Member  of  the  Treble  Clef  Club  of  Beloit  and  Country  Club. 

Married,  at  West  Allis,  Wisconsin,  November,  1912,  to  Dr.  Joseph 
Bliven  Rice.  Children:  Joseph  Bliven,  Jr.,  Elizabeth  Millar  and  Lawrence 
Webster. 


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731.  HAZEL    (NORTH)    AVIDDOES. 

Present    address,    Se6astopol,    California. 
Born   near   Oshkosh,    Wisconsin,    August   6,    18S4. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   College,    1903-1908.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Law- 
rence.    Taught  mathematics  in  high  school  in  Wisconsin,  Idaho  and  Oregon- 
Member   of   Phi    Beta   Kappa.     Association   of    University   Women. 
Married,    1916    to    Curtis    E.    Widdoes.      One    child:    Lawrence    Curtis, 
aged   3  years. 

732.  WILLIAM    GODFREY    RADDATZ. 

Present  address,  701   Babcock  Street,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1904-1908.  Did  graduate  work  at 
Northwestern  College  and  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence;    M.    A.,    Northwestern    College. 

Has  been  pastor  at  Neenah,  Racine  and  at  Madison.  Been  president 
of  the  State  Young  People's  organization  of  his  church.  Also  State  Sunday 
School  Secretary.  A  contributor  for  papers  and  periodicals  in  this  line. 
District    Superintendent    in    Milwaukee. 

Married,    April,    1900,    to    Ida    Fritsche. 

733.  ALLIE    NORA    RASMUSSON. 

Present  address,   Baldwin,  Wisconsin. 

Born    at   Hammond,   Wisconsin,    August    25,    1880. 

Educated,  Hammond  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  ,  1903-1908; 
University  of  Wisconsin,  summer  session,  1909.  Columbia  University, 
summer  session.     Degree,   B.   A.,   Lawrence   1908;   M.  A.,  Lawrence   1910. 

Teacher  of  English  in  Wisconsin  high  schools  and  in  Montana  and 
South  Dakota.  At  present  in  Soldan  High  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Spend- 
ing the   present  summer   traveling  in  Europe. 

734.  FRED    LAMAR    SEXMITH. 

Present    address,    56    Light    Street,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,   Wisconsin,  May  15,   1S85. 

Educated  at  Wausau  high  school  and  Lawrence  College,  1903-1908. 
Degree,   B.  A.   from  Lawrence. 

Manager  cf  the  Sexmith  Lumber  Co.  at  Juneau,  Wisconsin,  after 
graduation.  Later  with  Sexmith-Gorman  Lumber  Co.,  of  Wausau,  Wis- 
consin. 1917-1922  Manager  Auto  Supply  Co.,  Wausau.  1922  formed  the 
Brown-Sexmith   Motor  Co.,    Oshkosh. 

Member   Rotary    Club.      Country    Club. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  December  28,  1910,  to  Margaret 
Brown,  class  of  1909.  Children:  Fred  Lamar,  Jr.,  Lilla  Eleanor,  John 
Edward. 

735.  ELMER    GEORGE    SHERGER. 

Present  address,   Evansville,  Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Evansville,    Wisconsin. 

Graduated  at  Evansville  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree.  B. 
A.  from  Lawrence.  Since  graduation  has  been  in  the  employ  of  the  C.  & 
X.    W.    Ry.   at   Evansville,   Wisconsin. 


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7.16.      MARY  COAE   SLACK. 

Home   address,    Hermansville,   Michigan. 

Born  at   Riverton,   Virginia. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Graduate  work 
at  the  University  of  Chicago.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Since  gradua- 
ation  teaching  in  high  schools.  At  present  teaching  English  in  Evanston, 
Illinois. 

737.      CAROL    (SMART)     MERRITT. 

Present    address,    DePerre,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Wild    Rose,    Wisconsin,    May   27,    1889. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy,  1902-1904;  Lawrence  College.  1904- 
1908.      Degree;   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  German  at  Whitehall  and  Hudson,  Wisconsin.  Later  dehate 
work    in    the    Oshkosh    high    school. 

Member    of   Kappa   Upsilon    sorority.      A.    C.    A. 

Married,  June  25,  1919.  to  Harry  E.  Merritt  of  Mondovi,  Wisconsin. 
One   child,   David   H.,    2   years. 

73S.      EL3IA  LOUISE   SNYDER. 

Present   address,    7605    North    Sherman    Way,    Van    Nuys,    California. 

Born  at  Gibson,   Wisconsin,   Tune   28,   18S4. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy,  1899-1902;  Lawrence  College,  1902- 
1908;  Leland  Stanford  University,  1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
A.  M.,  Leland  Stanford.  Began  teaching  Latin  and  German  at  Stanley, 
Wisconsin,  1908.  Later  taught  at  Wisconsin  Rapids  and  Los  Angeles, 
California. 

Member  of  A.  C.  A.,  and  the  Woman's  Club  of  Van  Nuys,  California. 

739.  A.  W.  TRIGGS. 

Present  address,   Fort  Atkinson,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.    Degree.    A.     B.    L.       Pastor    of    several 
churches    in    Wisconsin.      Conference    M.    E.    church. 
Married.     One  boy  at  Lawrence. 

740.  MARY    (WOOD)    GOODRICK. 

Present  address,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Eau   Claire,   Wisconsin,   April   12,   1884. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1904-1908.  Two 
years    taking    nurse's    training    in    the    Presbyterian    Hospital    at    Chicago. 

Married,  September  10,  -1910,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  John  B. 
Goodrick.      Four   children. 

741.  CORA  J.   ZIMvGRAF. 

Present   address,   97    Eighteenth    Street,   Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  at  Lawrence  College,  1904-1908.  Degree  B.  A.  from  Law 
rence.  Began  teaching,  1908,  at  Galesville,  Wisconsin.  Later  taught 
Oconomowoc  high  school.  Since  that  time  has  been  connected  with  the 
Milwaukee  Continuation  School  which  reaches  boys  and  girls  between  14 
and    16   years   of    age   who   work   in    factories,    department   stores,    etc. 

Member  of  Milwaukee  Lawrence  Alumni  Association;  also  A.  A.  U. 
W.   County   Council  Girl   Scouts. 


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LIU.     CLASS  OF  1909. 

742.  KATHERINE    (AMES)    JOHNSON. 

Present   address,   Markesan,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Markesan,  Wisconsin,  August  5,  1888. 

Educated  at  Randolph  high  school.  Lawrence  College  1904-1909. 
Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Married,  October  10,  1916  to  George  Johnson  of  Markesan,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   William,  Henry  and   Stephen. 

743.  GEORGE  E.  ATKINSON. 

Present  address,   832   Tascosa   Street,   Trinidad,    Colorado. 

Born   at  Cheshire,  England,   December  16,   1881. 

Entered  Lawrence  College  1900;  from  1903-1908  teaching  in  the 
Philippine  Islands.  Returned  and  graduated  in  1909.  Degree  Ph.  B. 
from  Lawrence.  For  a  time  was  in  the  insurance  business,  and  in  1909 
entered  the  employ  of  Hibbard,  Spencer,  Bartlett  Co.,  Chicago.  Since  1911 
been  traveling  for  this  firm  in  Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 

Married,  July  1,  1919,  Clara  Barbara  Kirner,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chil- 
dren,   Clara    May    and    May    Ellen    (Twins),    20    months. 

744.  JOHN    MILLER   BAER. 

Present  address,   4425   17th   Street,   N.   W.,  Washington,   D.   C. 

Born  at  Black  Creek,   Wisconsin,   March   29,   1886. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  schol;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.  Degree, 
B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  After  graduation  entered  business  at  Beach,  North 
Dakota,  Secretary  of  J.  R.  Smith  Land  Co.;  secretary  Beach  Commercial 
Club;  member  of  Missouri  Slope  Development  League;  City  Engineer  and 
postmaster  at  Beach;  cartoonist  and  writer  at  Fargo,  North  Dakota;  sent  to 
Congress  for  two  terms,  1917-1921  from  1st  district.  Now  cartoonist  and 
journalist  for  many  publications  including  National  Leader,  Coppers  Weekly, 
Labor    Federationist,    etc.      Service   goes   to    100    newspapers. 

Member  of  Beta  Sigma  Phi.  Was  foot-ball  guard  on  the  Lawrence 
team.     Been  on  Geological  survey  in  Yellowstone  Park. 

Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  December  28,  1910,  to  Estclla 
Kennedy.     Children:  John  M.,  11  years;  Alfred,  6  years  and  Byron  3  years. 

746.      MARY   BAKER. 

Present  address,  777  Harris  Avenue,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Taught  in  Appleton  high  school.     For  some  years  employment  manager 
Kimberly-Clark    Co. 

74«.      ROSS   MORTON  BARRETT. 

Present  address,  E.  206  Montensta  Apartment,  Overbrook,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Born  at  Jefferson,  Wisconsin,   September  24,  1887. 

Educated  at  high  school  at  Fort  Atkinson;  Lawrence  College  1904- 
1909.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Newspaper  work,  Duluth  and  Chicago.  Since  1913  been  in  business  of 
advertising    writing. 

Married  at  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  June  24,  1911,  Julia  Waters,  class- 
mate.     See   No.    781. 

No    recent    report. 


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747.      AMINE    (BELSCAMPER)    SLESZYNSKI. 

Present   address,    2153   Evergreen    Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Educated,  Neenah  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909;  did 
graduate  work  at  Chicago  University;  Chicago  School  of  Philanthropy. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  for  a  time  in  Kaukauna  high  school;  1912  and  1913,  visitor 
and  investigator  of  United  Charities  of  Chicago.  Since  1913  until  1919  in 
social   work   in   Chicago. 

Member  Social  Worker  Club,  Chicago.  Drama  League  of  America.  Phi 
Beta    Kappa. 

Married,  May  3,  1916,  Thaddeus  Sleszynski  of  New  York  City,  a  social 
worker. 

74J).      SARAH    (BEMIS)    THIELE. 

Present  address,   155   So.   Irving  Street,   Ridgewood,  .New   Jersey. 

Born   at   Menasha,   Wisconsin,    December   23,    1886. 

Educated,  Menasha  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Degree, 
B.   A.  from  Lawrence. 

Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Ridgewood  College  Club;  Ridgewood 
Woman's  Club;   New  Jersey  Woman's   Republican   Club. 

Taught   Latin  at   Milton   College  and   Wisconsin    Rapids,   Wisconsin. 

Married,    January    12,    1911,    to   Otto   Victor   Thiele. 

7."i4).      LORRAINE    E.    (BLACK)    UPHAM. 

Present   address,   3416   N.    Madison   Avenue,    Tacoma,    Washington. 

Born  at  Green   Bay,  Wisconsin,  January  9,   1887. 

Educated,  Green  Bay  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Degree, 
R.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  Latin  and  English  at  Lodi,  Wisconsin;  Falls  City,  Nebraska, 
and    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin.      Member    A.    C.    A. 

Married  to  William  Upham. 

751.      CORA    (BOMIER)    BROOKS. 

Present   address,    Cedarcroft,    Sturgeon    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Depere,  Wisconsin. 

Educated.  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1904;  spent  1905 
and  1906  in  Washington.  D.  C. ;  Lawrence  College  1906-1909.  Did  one 
semester  of  graduate   work  in   1910.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various  high   schools  in  Wisconsin. 

Member  Woman's  Club  of  Sturgeon  Bay;  Woman's  Voter's  League; 
Delphian   Society. 

Married,  May  1920,  to  Roy  Selden  Brooks  of  Sturgeon  Bay.  Have  a 
cherry   orchard. 

7S&      ALDIS    BRIGHA3I 

Address,    Pine    Island,    Minnesota. 

Born,    August    25,    1885,    Evart,    Michigan. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin  summer   session   1911. 

Taught  in   high   schools.      Now   city   superintendent. 

Married,  1914,  to  Henrietta  Barr  of  Oshkosh.  Children:  Carol,  7 
years;    Edward,   5  years   and   Earl,   3   years. 


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753.  MARGARET    (BROWN)    SEXMITH. 

Present    address,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Educated    at    Peshtigo    high    school;    Lawrence    College.    Degree    B.    A. 
Taught  in  high  school  at  Juneau. 

Married,  Fred  Lamar  Sexmith,  class  of  1907.  See  No.  734.  Children: 
Lilla   Lienor,    10,    Fred   Lamar,    8,   John   Edward,    5. 

754.  LYDIAN    URSULA    BUSH. 

Present  address,    412   W.    8th    Street,   Aberdeen,    Washington. 

Born  at  Sparta,  Wisconsin,  January  17,  1888. 

Educated,  Sparta  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Grad- 
uate work,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1911-1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence;   M.    A.,    University   of   Wisconsin. 

Began  teaching  at  Menasha,  1909.  Instructor  in  Latin  at  Brookings, 
South  Dakota,  Aberdeen  high  school  since  1916. 

Member  of   Phi   Beta   Kappa.      Spent   summer   of  1914   in   Europe. 

755.  LOUISE  AUGUSTA  BUCHHOLZ. 

Present  address,  872   Oneida   Street,   Appleton. 

Born   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   August   4,   1867. 

Graduated  from  Milwaukee  State  Normal  School ;  two  summer  ses- 
sions, University  of  Wisconsin.     Ph.   B.  from  Lawrence. 

Taught  in  the  public  schools  in  Milwaukee  before  graduating  at  Law- 
rence.    Since  then  in  the  high  schools  at  Merrill,  Oshkosh  and  Appleton. 

Secretary    of    A.    A.    W.    C. 

75G.      VICTOR    CAS  SIDY. 

Present  address,   110   Second   Street,  Marysville,   California. 

Born  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wisconsin,  Febrviary  28,  1886. 

Educated,  Chippewa  Falls  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

High  school  principal  to  1913.  Mining  chemist  and  past  nine  years 
newspaper  owner  and  editor.  Recently  became  editor  of  Marysville  Daily 
Appeal  on  which  Mark  Twain  once  worked. 

Member    Rotary    and    University    Clubs.      Masonic    Lodge,    Elks. 

Married,    May    4,    1912,    Lois   Walton    of   Cuba   City,    California. 

757.      PERCY   LEOPOLD    CHIRM. 

Present  address,  1029  Jefferson  Avenue,  S.  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan. 

Born   at   Burlington,    Wisconsin,    November   28,    1886. 

Educated,  Evansville  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Head  of  History  Department  and  athletic  director  in  Alpena,  Mich- 
igan, high  school;  principal  of  Alpena  high  school;  director  athletics 
Grand  Rapids  high  school;  in  charge  history  department,  Grand  Rapids 
high   school. 

Member  various   Masonic   orders. 

Lieutenant  Co.  D.,  Michigan  National  Guards.  Service  in  Calumet 
Copper  Strike,  1913. 

Married,  November  28,  1917,  to  Grace  E.  Worth,  Grand  Rapids, 
Michigan. 


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75S.     GRANT   D.    COOK. 

Present   address,    Eagle    River,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Binghamton,   Wisconsin,  January   17,   1872. 

Educated,  graduated  Milwaukee  Normal  1900;  Lawrence  1908-1909. 
Degree,   Ph.    B.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  the  common  schools  for  several  years,  graded  and  high 
schools    1901-1905. 

Superintendent    of    Schools   in    Vilas    County.    Wisconsin,    since    1905. 

Married  at  Eagle  River,  Wisconsin,  August  30,  1899,  to  Emma  Louise 
Morgan. 

750.      EBE\    DOUGLAS    CORXELISON. 

Present  address,   58   Sutter  Street,   San  Francisco,  California. 

Born  at  Trim  Belle,  Wisconsin,  June  25,   1886. 

Educated,  Shell  Lake  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1904-1909.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Entered  the  paper  business  in  1909  at  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah;  1910,  in 
the  Sales  department,  paper  jobber  at  St.  Paul,  Minnesota;  in  the  Sales 
and  Traffic  department  of  the  Inland  Empire  Paper  Co.,  Spokane,  Wash- 
ington;   at   present  sales  manager,   Western    Paper   Co. 

Married    at    Glenwood    City,     Wisconsin,    1912    to     Ella    J.     Cleveland, 
former  Lawrence   student.      One  child.   Robert  C,  deceased. 
7«0.      FRANCES   (DACH)   BLEECKER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    October    12,    1914. 

Educated,  high  school,  Viroqua,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  College  1905- 
1909.      Degree   B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  until  married  to  Leslie  Bleecker. 

Died   of  tuberculosis   at  Menasha,    Wisconsin,    October    12,    1914. 

701.      ALTA   JOSEPHINE    DAY. 

Present  address,   586   Homewood   Avenue,   Highland   Park,   Illinois. 

Born  at  Rubicon,  Wisconsin,  January  29,  1887. 

Educated  at  Oakfield  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Began  teaching,  Rockland,  Michigan,  1909;  taught  at  Cumberland. 
Wisconsin,  •  1911-1913;  taught  history  at  Grafton,  North  Dakota,  high 
school. 

762.      DOROTHY  ETHEL  DAY. 

Home   address,   New  London,   Wisconsin. 
No    report. 

703.      HARRIS    EUGENE    DREW. 

Present  address,    457   Blackhawk  Street,  Janesville,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Omro,   Wisconsin,   September   28,   1S86. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1904-1909.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Spent  some  time  as  Boys'  Secretary  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work;  also  pastor 
in  M.  E.  churches.  In  1914  entered  newspaper  work  on  Milwaukee  Daily 
News.  Has  worked  on  Milwaukee  Sentinal,  Chicago  Daily  News,  Wiscon- 
sin  State  Journal   and  is  now  news  editor  Janesville   Gazette. 

Married  at  Milton,  Wisconsin,  January  1st,  1912,  to  Jennie  L.  Lee. 
One    child,    Donald   Lee,    7    years. 


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7(54.      RUTH   (GRAY)    GUNDERSON. 

Present  address,   412   Rusk  Avenue,   Sparta,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Lamartine,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Fond  du  Lac  high  school;  Grafton  Hall;  Lawrence  Col- 
lege  1905-1909.      Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Assistant  principal  at  Hammond,  Wisconsin,  later  teacher  of  English, 
Prairie  du    Chien. 

Married,  August  21,  1913,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  to  Nicholas 
Gunderson.      One    child:    Robert,    6    years. 

7Go.      NINA    (HALL)    MORISON. 

Present  address,   5810  Harper   Avenue.   Chicago. 
Graduated,   from   Lawrence,    Class   of   1909. 
No  report. 

706.      EMIL    A.    HIXDERMAX. 

Present  address,   Prescott,  Washington. 

Born  at  Alsace,  Germany,  1885. 

Educated,  Marinette,  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Degree, 
B.   A.    from  Lawrence. 

Taught  athletics  and  science  in  high  school  at  Antigo,  Wisconsin; 
later  at  Pullman,  Washington,  high  school;  later  athletic  director  at 
Spokane  high  school  and  now  superintendent  of  schools  at  Prescott, 
Washington. 

Member   University   Club;    Spokane   Athletic    Club. 

Member  of   Co.   G   2nd  Inf.,  Appleton,   Wisconsin,    four  years. 

Married  at  Cour  d'Alene,  Idaho,  August  14,  1914,  to  Ilarriettc  Fish. 
Children:    Karl    and    Billie. 

7(57.      DAISY    (IXGOLD)    MePHEETERS. 

Present  address,   506   Alton    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Oak    Park,    Illinois.    February    22,    1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy,  1902-1905;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Member   of    Kappa    Upsilon    Society,    and    A.    C.    A. 

Assistant    in    the    Latin    Department,    Lawrence    College,    1916-1922. 

Married,  June  17,  1922,  to  W.  E.  McPheeters,  head  of  Department  of 
Literature    at    Lawrence    College. 

708.      ARTHUR   HARRY   JENKS.      (Deceased.) 

Born  at   Aztalan,    Jefferson   county,   Wisconsin,    April    21,    1881. 

Educated,  Lake  Mills  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Grad- 
uate work,  Madison  in  the  College  of  Agriculture.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence.     Took   position   at   once   as  manager   of   the   Jenks  Creamery   Co. 

Married  at  Osco,  Illinois,  November  29,  1913,  to  Ethel  Murrish,  a  class- 
mate.     See   No.    774. 

70!).      ROY    KENNETH    JOHNSTON. 

Present   address,    Randolph,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Waldo,  Wisconsin,  November  22,  1881. 

Educated,  Waldo  high,  school,  Whitewater  Normal;  Lawrence  Aca- 
demy 1904-1905;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. Taught  science  and  history  in  Menasha  high  school;  principal  of 
the   high    school   at   Brandon,   and    now    at    Randolph. 

Married  at  Oshkosh,  December  25,  1912,  to  Mabel  C.  Sawtelle.  Chil- 
dren :    Katheryn    Hauer,    3    years. 


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770.  HERMAN  EARNEST  KRANZ. 

Present   address,    314    Center    Street,   Geneva,    Illinois. 

Born   at   Minonk,   Illinois,   June   15,    1884. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909;  completed  electrical  engineer- 
ing course,  University  of  Wisconsin  1912-1914.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence;   B.  S.  University  of  Wisconsin. 

Instructor  in  electrical  engineering,  University  of  Wisconsin,  3  years; 
electrical  development  work,  Milwaukee  and  Chicago  since.  President  and 
general   manager   of   the  Eclipse   Radio    Co. 

Member  of  the  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  secretary 
Lawrence    Club   at    Madison. 

Married  at  Marion,  Wisconsin,  December  30,  1912,  to  Violet  Cochran, 
former  Lawrence  student.     One  child:   Gwendolyn,   7   years. 

771.  CORA    (LOMAS)    NEWSCHWANDER. 

Present   address,    3015   N.    Warner   Street,   Tacoma,   Washington. 

Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  November  20,  1886. 

Educated,  Green  Bay  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Degree, 
B.    A.,    from    Lawrence. 

Taught   for    some    time   in    high    schools. 

Member  Kappa  Upsilon,  Lawrence;  St.  Cecilia  and  Altura  Clubs, 
Tacoma. 

Married  at  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  June  21,  1910,  to  Wilford  William 
Newschwandef. 

772.  WILLIAM    ROY    MITCHELL. 

Present    address,    Bayfield,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Argyle,  Wisconsin,  August  5,  1883. 

Educated  at  Argyle  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909;  Univer- 
sity  of   Wisconsin,   summer   of    1912.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught,  Waupaca  high  school  and  principal  at  Minot,  North  Dakota. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry  Manitowoc  high  school.  Superintendent  of  Bayfield 
schools.  Member  A.  F.  and  A.  M.  and  O.  E.  S.  Did  work  with  the  Wis- 
consin Geological   Survey  at  Waupaca  Lakes. 

Member  of  the  "Star  in  the  West"  Lodge,  No.  333,  A.  F.  &  R.  M.  of 
Minot,    North    Dakota. 

Married  at  Belmont,  Wisconsin,  August  8,  1912,  to  Ora  May  Clark, 
class  of  1910.   Children:  Helen  Margaret,  9  years;  Janet  Elizabeth,  4  years. 

773.  GLENN    EDGAR    MOSS. 

Present  address,  4429  Norlidge  Place,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  at  Hudson,   Wisconsin,   May   14,   1887. 

Educated  Hudson  high  school;  Lawrence  1905-1909.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Been  with  the  American  Sash  &  Door  Co.  of  Kansas  City.  At  present 
sales  manager  American  Fixture  Co. 

Member    Kansas    City    Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Married,  1916  to  Edna  G.  Randall  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Children: 
Gladys   Faye,    4   years. 

774.  ETHEL    (MURRISH)    JENKS. 

Present    address,    Aaron    Park,    Florida,    Box    206. 

Born  at  Corpus  Christi,  Texas,  March  21,  1886. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1905-1909.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence.    Taught  in   high   schools  of  Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Osco,  Illinois,  December  29,  1913,  to  A.  H.  Jenks,  class- 
mate. 


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775.  LESLIE   LEWIS    NEWTON. 

Present  address,   237   7th   Avenue,   Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Poynette,   Wisconsin,    July   4,    1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.  Degree,  B.  S.  from  Lawrence. 
Was  engaged  as  secretary  of  Lawrence  Conservatory  of  Music  for  a  time. 
In  1909  was  with  the  Waltham  Piano  Co.  in  Milwaukee,  and  later  the 
Luther-Grinder  Manufacturing  Co.  Manager  Milwaukee  Office  Babson 
Statistical    Organization. 

Member  Masonic  Blue  Lodge,  Kiwanis  Club,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Boy's  Work 
Committee. 

Married  to  Belle  Farrington,  class  of  1910,  at  Portage,  on  June  23, 
1913.      Children:   Lyman  Edmund,   7   years;   Marjorie  E.,   2  years. 

776.  WM.  F.  RADKE. 

Present   address,   1141    34th    Street,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  August  22,   1886,   at  Menomonee   Falls,   Wisconsin: 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence.     Graduate  work,   University   of  Wisconsin,   1909-1910. 

Instructor  in  history,  New  London  high  school.  For  several  years 
instructor  in  history  and  foot-ball  coach  in  South  Division  high  school, 
Milwaukee.     Turned  out  5  champion  teams. 

Member    Masonic   order   and   Elks    club. 

Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  August  23,  1914,  to  Norma  Reuter, 
deceased. 


777.  HELEN    REILLY. 

Present  address  6824  Greenfield  Avenue,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
No  report  given. 

778.  HERBERT    ALLEN    SAWYER. 

Present   address,   206   Fourth   Avenue,    So.;    Virginia,    Minnesota. 

Born  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  August  4,   1884. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1905-1909;  Yale  University  1910-1913; 
Graduate  work  Drew  Theological  Seminary  1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence   1909;    M.    A.    from    Yale,    1912;    B.    D.,    Yale    1913. 

Minister  M.  E.  church  in  Pennsylvania,  Connecticut  and  Minnesota. 
Motor  camping  trip  through    Europe. 

Member    Alpha    Sigma    Phi,    Lions    Club. 

Contributor  to  Collier's  National  Weekly.  Member  of  National  fra- 
ternity,   Alpha    chapter,    Yale   University    Alpha    Sigma    Epsilon. 

Married,  August  3,  1916  to  Lucy  S.  Voorhees  of  New  Haven,  Con- 
necticut.     Children:    Herbert  A.,   7   years  and   Doris  M.,   3   years. 

779.  MARY    (SAWYER)    VAN   KEUREN. 

Present  address,  119  E.  New  York  Avenue,   Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Waupun,    Wisconsin,    October   14,    1883. 

Educated  at  Waupun  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught    for    two    years. 

Married,  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  June  21,  1911,  to  Frank  R.  Van 
Keuren,    classmate.     See    No.    785. 


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780.  AN\E    M.    SMITH. 

Present    address,    River    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    River    Falls,    Wisconsin,    1887. 

Educated,  at  River  Falls  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1909; 
Chicago  School  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy  1916;  Columbia  University  1921. 
Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Teacher  at  Algoma,  Wisconsin;  Independence,  Iowa,  and  River  Falls, 
Wisconsin.  Traveled  in  Europe  summer  of  1910,  and  in  Italy,  Switzerland 
and  Germany,  summer  of  1914.  War  service  Camp  Custer  1917  and  1918. 
Taught  and  done  recreational  work.  Now  director  Department  of  Physical 
Education    for    women.      William    and    Mary's    College. 

781.  WILLARD    MALLALIEN    SMITH. 

Last    address,    69    Perkins    Hall,    Cambridge    38,    Massachusetts. 
Born  at  Glidden,  Iowa,  March  23,  1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College,    1905-1909;    graduate    work,    summers,    in 
ihe  University  of  Wisconsin.      Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 
Taught   in    high    schools    in    Wisconsin    and    Illinois. 
No  recent  report. 

782.  MOLLIE    ROBERTA    (SOULES)    ROOD. 

Present  address,   Richmond   Beach,   Washington. 

Born  at  Gibbon,  Nebraska,  April  18,  1885. 

Graduated  at  Waupaca  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1904-19OM.  B. 
A.   from  Lawrence. 

High    school    teacher   in    Wisconsin    and    South    Dakota. 

Married,  January  20,  1917,  to  Charles  F.  Rood  of  Andover,  South 
Dakota.     Children:  Alfred  E.,  2  years. 

783.  NATHALIE    BEN    (SOUTHER)    EATON. 

Present  address,   1616  W.  Adams  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909;  graduate  work  at  Lawrence 
1909-1910;  University  of  Chicago  1911-1913.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence;   M.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Analist  for  Oscar  Riddle,  Carnegie  Foundation,  1912-1913.  Teacher 
of  chemistry,  Menomonie  high  school,  1913-1914;  instructor  in  chemistry, 
Lawrence  College  1914;  chemist  for  the  Washburn-Crosby  Co.;  Listman 
Flour  Mills.      Chicago   Department  of   Health. 

Member   of    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 

Married,    July    28,    1917,    to    George    S.    Eaton. 

784.  HAZEL    (TOUTON)    SHAMBEAU. 

Present   address,    Waupaca,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Edgerton,  Wisconsin,   September   7,  1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1904-1905  and  1906-1909.  Degree,  B. 
A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  mathematics  in  Waupaca  high  school,  and  in  Lynden,  Wash- 
ington. 

Member    Kappa    Delta    Phi    sorority    of   Lawrence. 

Married,  to  S.  D.  Shambeau,  at  Lynden,  Washington,  May  25,  1912. 
Children:    David   Alan,   8   years;    Barbara,    2    years. 


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785.  FRANK    R.    VAN    KEUREN. 

Present   address,    119   E.    New   York   Avenue,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at   Oshkosh,    Wisconsin,    December    25,    1882. 

Educated,  Oshkosh  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.  Degree, 
B.  A. 

Began  business  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  1911,  in  insurance  and  real 
estate. 

Married,  Mary  Olive  Sawyer.     See  No.  779. 

786.  JULIA    (WATERS)    BARRETT. 

Present  address,  E.  206  Montensta  Apartment,  Overbrook,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,   May  31,   1887. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught  in   Park   Falls  high    school   and   La   Crosse   public   school. 

Member  of  Sunbeam  League,  a  charitable  organization  for  poor  chil- 
dren. 

Married,  May  24,  1911,  to  Ross  Martin  Barrett,  classmate.  See  No.  746. 

T87.      UNA    (WILLIAMS)    HINDES. 

Present  address,  125  Buchanan  Street,  Mosinee,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Aberdeen,   South  Dakota,  May  2,  1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1905-1909.     Degree,  B.  A. 

Taught  Belleville  high   schools  1910-1911;   No.   Fond  du  Lac,  1911-1914. 

Married  at  Necedah,    Wisconsin,   June  24,   1914,  to   Mr.   E.   L.    Hindes. 

788.      RUTH    WILSON. 

Present    address,    c/o    Green    Gables    Sanitarium,    Lincoln,    Nebraska. 
Born   at   Almond,   Wisconsin,   October   G,   1885. 

Educated    at    Union    Grove    high    school;    Lawrence    College,    1904-1909. 
Degree,   B.  A. 
No   report. 

78i).      ETHEL    (WOOD)    GORMAN. 

Present    address,    Sixth    Street,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 
No    report. 


LIV.     CLASS  OF  1910. 


790.  ALBERT    ACHER. 

Present  address,   Downing,   Wisconsin. 
No    report. 

791.  WILLIAM    BALDAUF. 

Present    address,    Fourth    Street,    River    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Weyauwega,  Wisconsin,   1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin  Extension  De- 
partment; Chicago  University,  summer  1922.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught   physics  and  chemistry,    Stevens  Point  high   school  and  Wiscon- 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD       401 


sin  Rapids  high  school;  principal  Wisconsin  Rapids  1917-1920;  contractor 
1920-1922.  Professor  Mathematics  and  Science,  River  Falls  Normal  School 
1922. 

Married  at  Waupaca,  Wisconsin,  June  20,  1912,  to  Hazel  Chady.  Chil- 
dren,  Margaret  and  Mary  Jane,  born   1917. 

792.  LILLIAN   BECKER. 

Present  address,   1023   Columbia   Street,   Seattle,  Washington. 

Born   at   Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,   1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1906-1910.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught  English  some  time  at  Boscobel  high  school.  Principal  of  the 
Central    School    at    Little    Falls,   Minnesota,    1914. 

No   late  report. 

793.  VERA  BLEECKER.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    July    1,    1915. 

Born  at  Waterloo,  Wisconsin,   October   18,   1884. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1906-1910.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught  English  at  Columbus,  Wisconsin,  and  later  at  Oak  Park,  Illinois, 
high    school.    Traveled    through    England    and    Scotland    in    1914. 

Died,  July   1st,   1915,   of  typhoid  fever. 

7JM.      BENJAMIN    H.    BOLAND. 

Present  address,    Port   Edwards,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Askeaton,    Wisconsin,   April    11,    1887. 

Educated,  Waldo  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  Bushey's  Business 
College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Since  1911  has  been  doing  work 
in  the  Nekoosa-Edwards  Paper  Co.  at  Port  Edwards,  Wisconsin,  Account- 
ing   Department. 

Married,  August  31,  1916,  to  Flora  E.  Guehns  of  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin. 

79.'.      ORA    (CLARK)    MITCHELL. 

Present  address,    Bayfield,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Belmont,    Wisconsin,    November    29,    1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1906-1910.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Member    O.    E.    S.;    Bayfield    Civic    League. 

Taught  English  in  the  Sharon  high  school  and  later  at  Lake  Mills,  Wis- 
consin. 

Married,    August  8,    1912,    to   William    Roy   Mitchell,   class   of    1909.    Chil- 
dren:  Helen  Margaret,  8  years;  Janet,  4  years. 

7»0.      VERA    (CLARK)     MOODIE. 

Present   address,    Salmon,    Idaho. 

Born   at   Hayward,    Wisconsin,    April   8,    1885. 

Educated,  Augusta  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Ontario  high  school  two  years;  assistant  in  Salmon  high 
school,    1912-1913. 

Married  at  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin,  August  30,  1913,  to  Joseph  Moodie 
of   Salmon,  Idaho.      Children:   Robert   Clark,   James   Emerson. 


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7i*7.      ERNEST    R.    COLBY.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    1918. 

Educated  at  Thorp  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1906-1910.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

After  graduation  was  associated  with  his  father  in  the  orange  business 
at   Ocala,   Florida. 

7US.      MABEL.   FRANCES    (DE   WITT)    MAXWELL. 

Present  address,   1923   Feronia   Avenue,   St.   Paul,   Minnesota. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  28,   1887. 

Educated,  Fond  du  Lac  high  school,  Grafton  Hall,  Lawrence  College. 
Degree,    B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught    in    various    high    schools    in    Wisconsin    and    Ohio. 

Married,  June  10,  1916  to  R.  H.  Maxwell  of  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Children:   Frances   E.,   4  years;   Margaret  L.,   5  months. 

7!>9.   HARVEY  STEWART  DRAKE. 

Present   address,    719   Hi    Mount   Blvd.,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Juneau,   Wisconsin,   November  30,   1886. 

Educated  at  Juneau  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wis- 
consin. Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  University  of  Wis- 
consin. 

Taught  since  at  Waupaca  and  high  school  at  Ironwood,  Michigan;  for 
past  six  years  teaching  in  Washington  High  school,  Milwaukee,  except 
one  and   one-half  years,   when   principal   Milwaukee   Motor   School. 

32nd    degree    Mason. 

Married,   1917   to   Grace  Edwards  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

SOO.      BESSIE   HARRIETT   (DUNNING)    ZIEMANN. 

Present    address,    30   Ouden    Avyama,    Rokuchome,    Tokyo,    Japan. 

Born  at  Oraro,  Wisconsin,  1887. 

Father,   a  soldier  in  Civil   War. 

Educated,  at  Omro  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1905-1910;  took 
a  summer  course  in  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  National  Training  School,  New 
York  City.     Degree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  English  in  high  school  at  Stevens  Point  for  four  years,  then 
accepted  the  call  of  General  Secretary  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  the  Illinois 
State    Normal    University   at   Normal,    Illinois. 

Married  Percy  W.  Ziemann.     At  present  in  missionary  work  in  Japan. 

801.      JOHN    LESTER    ELLIOTT. 

Present    address,    unknown. 

Born   at   Genoa,    Wisconsin,   May   9th,    1887. 

Educated   at   Kilbourn   high   school;    Lawrence   College;    Summer    School 


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at  Montana  University.     Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Principal    of   the    high    school   and    teacher   of    mathematics   and 
at    Chinook,    Montana. 

No  recent   report. 

SOI'.      BELLE    (FARRINGTON)    NEWTON. 

Present   address,    237    7th   Avenue,    Wauwatosa,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Portage,   Wisconsin,    September   27,   1888. 

Educated  at  high  school,  Portage,   Wisconsin;   Lawrence   College,   1900- 
1910.      Degree,    B.   A.   from   Lawrence.      , 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Milton,  Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Delta  Gamma  sorority;   Twentieth   Century  Club,   Woman's 

Married   at   Portage,   Wisconsin,   June   28,   1913,   to   Leslie   L.    Newton, 
class  of  1909.     Children:  Lyman  Edmund,  7  years;  Marjorie  E.,  2  years. 


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803.      ADDIE  MYERS   FAVILL.      (Deceased. ) 

Died,   December  24,  191S. 

Born   at   Lake   Mills,   Wisconsin.   March,   18S3. 

Educated  at  Lake  Mills  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

504.  HALLIE    (GILLISPIE)    TIERXEY. 

Present  address,  Chiekaloon,  Alaska. 

Born    at    Kilbourn,    Wisconsin,    January    15,    1S90. 

Educated  at  Kilbourn  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  One  semester 
graduate  work  at  University  of  California.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Taught  at  the  Palmyra  high  school,  Cedarville,  California,  1911  to  present 
time. 

Married  to   George   M.   Tierney. 

505.  HAZEL   IRENE    HAXKIXSOX. 

Present  address,   714  Conklin  Place,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Brooklyn,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Evansville,  Wisconsin,  high  school;  Lawrence  College. 
Degree,  B.  A.  fram  Lawrence.  Taught  Latin  and  history  in  Shawano 
high  school  for  a  time.  Spent  the  year  1913  in  Alaska  and  in  the  western 
part    of   the   United    States. 

No   recent    report. 

800.      ROSE  EDNA   HARGRAVE. 

Present  address,   617   Frederick   Avenue.    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1904-1910.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence.      M.     A.    University    of    Wisconsin,    1916. 

Since  1910  taught  English  in  the  Merrill  high  school,  Hibbing,  Minne- 
sota,  and   at   present    Riverside    high    school,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

SOT.      ETHEL    (HARRIS)    MOTT. 

Present    address,    303    Clark    Street,    Xeenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Delton,  Wisconsin.  June  12,  1886. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  19HG-1910;  University  of  Wisconsin, 
summers  1911   and   1913.      Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  mathematics  since  graduation  in  the  New  London  and  Neenafa 
high    shcools. 

Member    of    A.    C.    A. 

Married,  July  9,  1918,  to  Mayhew  Mott  of  Xeenah,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren: Jean  Ethel,  1  year. 

SOS.      CLARABELL    (BLASTINGS)    OLK. 

Present  address,  Clintonville,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,   December   23,    1887. 
Graduated  at  Fond  du   Lac   high   school;   Milwaukee-Downer,   1906-190S; 
Lawrence   College    1908-1910.      Degree.    B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Iowa  and  later  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Michigan. 

Member   Kappa   Upsilon   sorority. 

Married,    Harold    V.    Oik   of   Clintonville.    Children:    Harold,    4    months. 


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809.  DELTON    THOMAS    HOWARD. 

Present  address,   1901    Sherman  Avenue,   Evanston,  Illinois. 

Born  at    South   Bend,    Indiana,    March   23,    1883. 

Educated,  high  school  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin;  Lake  Forest  College; 
Lawrence  College;  Fellow  in  Philosophy,  University  of  Illinois,  1910- 
1912;  Fellow  in  Philosophy,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1913-1914,  Fellow 
in    Philosophy,    Cornell    University,    1914-1916.      Degrees,    A.    B.    Lawrence; 

A.  M.  University  of  Illinois;   Ph.  D.  Cornell  University. 

At  present  assistant  professor  of  Psychology  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity. 

Married,   1916,   to   Gertrude   Baker. 

810.  GLADYS   L.    (JOHNSON)    JOHNSON. 

Present  address,  Viroqua,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  1888. 
Educated  at  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1906-1910.    Degree, 

B.  A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught    English   in    high    schools   in   Wisconsin    and    Michigan. 
Married,   Grant  L.   Johnson. 
No    recent    report. 

811.  LTJCV   CONSTANCE    (JOHNSON)    SCHNEIDER. 

Born   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence ,  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  taught  eight  years  in  high  schools.  Attended  N.  T. 
S.  New  York  City  with  work  at  Columbia  University,  Secretary  Harlem 
branch  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  New  York  1918-1919.  Since  then  Recreational  Direc- 
tor,  Woman's   Club,   Appleton. 

Married  September  30,  1922,  to  Frank  Schneider. 

812.  CARROLL    DEWITT    KING. 

Present   address,    616   Mulberry   Street,    Rockford,   Illinois. 

Born   at   Redwood  Falls,   Minnesota,    March   26,    1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1906-1910.  Took  commercial  work 
in  the  Nichols  Expert  School,  and  one" semester  at  University  of  Wisconsin- 
Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Northfield,  Minnesota;  Rockford,  Illinois,  high  school,  and 
'Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin  and  in  Colorado  and  Idaho  City.  Manager  in 
Dayton,  Ohio,  and  Evanston  and  Winnetka,  Illinois.  Auditor  for  govern- 
ment at  Camp  Grant,  Second  Training  Camp  at  Fort  Sheridan.  In  France 
for  a  period.  Chamber  of  Commerce  organizer.  Secretary  Dixon,  Illinois, 
Chamber   of    Commerce.      Now    with    Ginn   and   Co.,   Publishers. 

813.  GRACE  A.  KING. 

Present  address,  3901  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  November,  1888. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1906-1910.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  German  and  Latin  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wisconsin,  then  went  into 
the  Suffrage  work.  Lectured  and  organized  in  Wisconsin  during  the  year 
1912-1913. 

At   present,   department   manager   Frontier   Press   Co.,    Philadelphia,   Pa. 


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514.  LAURA  ANNA  (KURSCHNER)  CAVANAVGH. 

Present   address,    618    Washington    Avenue.    Wenatchee,    Washington. 
Born   at   Prairie   Farm,    Wisconsin,    November   2,    1885. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College  1906-1910.     Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Member    of   the    College    Girls'    Auxiliary    and    the    A.    C.    A.,    Oshkosh 
Branch. 

No    late    report. 

813.      ALICE    T.    LEITSKER. 

Present  address,  2424  21st  Avenue,   San  Francisco,   California. 

Born   at   Antigo,    Wisconsin,    August   28,    1886. 

Graduated,  State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  and  Lawrence  College. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Has  taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin.  Became  head  of 
the  Teachers'  Training  department  of  the  West  Green  Bay  high  school 
1913;  engaged  in  the  work  of  training  teachers  for  country  schools  and 
Omafal  Kewaunee  Training  School.  Since  1920  at  State  Teacher's  Col- 
lege, San  Francisco,  an  institution  which  is  a  pioneer  in  the  Individual 
System  of  Instruction. 

S16.      HOWARD    THOMPSON    LEWIS. 

Present    address,    University    of    Washington,    Seattle. 

Born    at    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin,    July    15,    1888. 

Educated,  State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  and  Lawrence  College, 
1908-1910;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1910-1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence;   M.    A.,    University    of    Wisconsin. 

Taught    for    a    time    in   the    public    schools    of    Wisconsin;    Professor    of 
Economics   and    Sociology    at    the    State    Normal    School,    Emporia.    Kansas; 
Professor    of    Sociology    and    Economics.    Hiram    College.    1912-1914; 
ciate    professor    of    Political    Science,    University    of    Idaho;    Professor    of 
Economics,    University    of    Washington. 

Mr.  Lewis  has  published  various  articles  on  Political  and  Educational 
subjects  in  the  Educational  Review,  Popular  Science  Monthly,  American, 
Open   Court    Monthly,    Mediator   and    Reform   Advocate. 

Member  of  the  American  Sociological  Society;  American  Economic 
Association;  American  Political  Science  Association;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Delta    Sigma    Rho;    Tau    Kappa   Alpha,    Phi    Alpha    Tau.    Sigma    Tau    Nu. 

Married,  August,  1910,  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  to  Elise  M.  Stroud, 
classmate. 

817.      ROLAND   OSBORIi   MARSH. 

Present  address,  38   Sixth   Avenue.   La  Grange,   Illinois. 
Born  at  Two  Rivers,  Wisconsin,  June  7,  1888. 
Educated  at   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 
Taught   at  Tomah,    Watertown   and    Wauwatosa   and    in    the    Milwaukee 
School    of   Engineering. 

Married,  June   17,   1914,  to   Miss  Julia   O.   Harvey,   of  Chicago,   Illinois. 

515.  ELLA    (MELONEY)    KOEFOD. 

Present   address,   3439   Tenth    Avenue,   Minneapolis   So.,   Minnesota. 

Born   at   Bloomer,    Wisconsin.   February   25,    1888. 

Educated  at  Stevens  Point  Normal;  Lawrence  College.  Degree.  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Taught  two  years  at  Spooner,  Minnesota;  elected  member  of  Board  of 
Education  of  Spooner,  Minnesota,  in  1914,  and  later  appointed  clerk  of 
the   same. 

Married,  in  1912,  to  Ferdinand  Walter  Koefod.  Children:  Constance 
Pernelle,   sy2   years. 


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Sl».      HARLEY   NEHF.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  June  25,   1917. 

Born  at  Menomonee  Falls,   Wisconsin,  July  14,  1889. 

Educated,  Northwestern  College;  Lawrence  College,  1908-1910;  grad- 
uate work  in  Economics,  Political  Science,  Harvard  University,  University 
of   Wisconsin   Summer   School,    1911.      Degree,    B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  of  Wisconsin.  With  Internatonal  Paper 
Co. 

S20.      ANNA    (PARRY)    MADDOCK. 

Present   address,    416    Exchange    Street,    Kenosha,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   New   York   City,    December  31,    1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  for  a  time  in  the  Milton  Junction   high  school. 

Member    of   Theta    Gamma    Delta    sorority. 

Married,   June  8,    1911,   to   Horace   George   Maddock. 

821.  JESSIE    (OWEN)    TERRY. 

Present  address,   4519   Sixth   Avenue,   N.   E.,   Seattle,   Washington. 

Born,  1888. 

Educated  at  Milton  Junction  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1906-1910; 
Wisconsin  University  summer  school,   1911.      Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various  high  schools  of  Wisconsin  and  Washington;  recrea- 
tional leader  for  women  in  war  industries,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.;  director  of 
War    Service    Center,    Y.    W.    C.    A.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Member    of    Women's    University    Club.    Seattle,    Washington. 

Married,  December  20,  1921,  to  Paul  W.  Terry,  professor  in  University 
of    Washington. 

822.  JEAN   ROSAMOND   PATERSON. 

Present   address,    487    Pacific    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Cambridge,   Wisconsin,   January   12.    1887, 

Kducated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Nasal,  Washington;  Black  Earth,  Wiscon- 
sin; Clear  Water,  Minnesota;  was  proof-reader  for  Banta  Pub.  Co.,  Mena- 
sha,    Wisconsin. 

823.  OLIVE    RICHARDS    PECK. 

Present  address,  Joliet,   Illinois. 

Born   at   Mauston,    Wisconsin,   February,   1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  1906-1910;  graduate  work  at  Columbia 
University  Teachers'  College,  1910-1911.  Degrees,  B.  A.  and  M.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught  English  in  Stoughton,  Wisconsin,  high  school;  1914,  attended 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Association  Training  School  at  Detroit,  Michigan.  Been  Y. 
W.    C.    A.    secretary    in    various    cities. 

H'24.      IDA    (PERRY)    GORDON. 

Present    address,    174    Belair    Place,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Evanston,  Illinois,  December  6,   1887. 

Educated,  West  side  high  school,  Milwaukee;  Lawrence  College  1906- 
1910.      Degree,    B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught   one   year   at    Galesville,    Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Milwaukee,  November  12,  1913,  to  Dr.  John  Simpson 
Gordon,  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  specialist. 


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825.      ELSIE    (PLAXTZ)    REM  LEY. 

Present    address,    621    Washington    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Detroit,  Michigan,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College;  one  semester  at 
Columbia  University;  graduate  work  at  Lawrence.  Degrees,  B.  A.  and 
M.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Oconto  high  school,  and  was  assistant  librarian  at  Law- 
rence College. 

Member    of    Alpha     Delta     Pi     sororitv,     Phi     Beta     Kappa     fraternity, 

A.  A.   U.   W.      Appleton  Woman's   Club,   Wednesday   Club,   P.   E.   O. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  4,  1914,  to  Adam  C.  Remley. 
Children:   Arthur   Plantz,   5   years  and  Daniel   Goodwin,    3   months. 

S2«.      LUTHER   J.    POLLARD. 

Present  address,  12  Park  Street,  Orono,  Maine. 

Born  at  Hobart,  Indiana,   July  19th,    1881. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College;  University  of 
Wisconsin.     Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.,  University  of  Wisconsin. 

Principal  of  schools  at  Williams  Bay  and  Marengo,  Illinois;  five  years 
professor  of  Education  and  Philosophy,  Lombard  College.  Since  1920 
head  of  the  Department  of  Education,   University   of   Maine. 

Member    Kiwanis    Club,    Twentieth    Century    Club,    Bangor,    Me. 

Married  at  Kaukauna,  Wisconsin,  August  31,  1910,  to  Jessie  O. 
Lambie.      Children:   Evelyn  Aria,  11   years. 

827.      FREDERICK    WILLIAM    POPPE. 

Present    address,    887    Jefferson    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin,    February    18,    1888. 

Educated  at  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  University  of 
Minnesota.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  University  of 
Minnesota,    1911. 

Instructor  and  graduate  student  in  the  department  of  chemistry  at 
the  University  of  Minnesota.  Assistant  in  Chemistry  at  Lawrence  Col- 
lege, chemist  with  Kimberly  and  Clark  Co. 

Member  Sigma  Xi,  also  of  the  honorary  chemical  fraternity,  Phi 
Lambda   Upsilon. 

K2S.      ELYA    (SAWYER)    RICHARDS. 

Present    address,    Tungchangfu,    Shantung,    China. 

Born  at   Waupun,   Wisconsin,   October   4,   1885. 

Educated  at  Waupun  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1905-1910.   Degree. 

B.  A.    from  Lawrence. 

Professor  of  Latin  in  the  Central  Holiness  University,  University 
Park.    Iowa. 

829.      REATRICE    (SCHUMAKER)     EK. 

Present  address,   Tomahawk.   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Chilton,  Wisconsin,   September  20th,   18S9. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B  \ 
from    Lawrence. 

Taught   Latin   in   the   Neenah    high    school. 

Married.  August  29,  1912,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Frederick  Ek, 
class    of    1911. 


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830.  BESSIE    (SMITH)    BELLER. 

Present  address,  Ebert  Apartment,   Livingston,   Montana. 
Born  at  Antigo,  Wisconsin,   October  8,  1890. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1906-1910.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught   in   various   high    schools   in    Wisconsin. 

In   library  work  at   Green   Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Married,  July  14,   1920,  to  F.   C.   Beller  of  Billings,  Montana. 

831.  ELSIE    M.    SMITHIES. 

Present  address,   5620  Kenwood  Avenue,   Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  January  18,   1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  taught  Latin  in  Stevens  Point  high  school  and 
Wausau  high  school  and  in  the  training  school  department  in  the  University 
of  Minnesota.  Is  now  Dean  of  Girls  in  the  Chicago  University  High 
School  and  instructor  in  the  College  of  Education.  Councilor  in  girls' 
camps  in   Virginia  and  Wisconsin   for  six  years. 

Member    of    Alpha    Delta    Pi,    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 

832.  ELISE    (STROUD)    LEWIS. 

Present    address,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born   at    Merrill,   Wisconsin,   April    23,    1888. 

Graduated,  Lawrence  College;  one-half  year's  work  at  the  University 
of    Wisconsin. 

Married,  August  24,  1910,  to  Howard  T.  Lewis,  classmate.  See  No. 
816. 

S33.   LUCRETIA  E.  (VAN  ZANDT)  JEFFERS. 

Present   address,    West    Salem,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   West  Salem,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  West  Salem  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  has  taught  in  the  Marshfield  and  Appleton  high 
schools.     Traveled   in   Europe  in   1914. 

Married    D.    E.    Dean    Jeffers,    a    former    Lawrence    student. 

834.  RICHARD   JERIEL    WHITE. 

Present    address,    584    Franklin    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Princeton,  Illinois,  May  5,  1889. 

Educated,  Rockford  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Taught  mathematics  at  Longmont  and  Boulder,  Colorado.  Was  also 
football  coach.  Since  1913  has  been  in  the  employ  of  the  Mutual  Liability 
Insurance   Co.   with    headquarters   at   Appleton. 

Married,  August,  1915,   to  Pauline  Gillespie,  class  of  1914. 

835.  ALICE    (WINKIE)    THEIL. 

Present  address,  811   Cass  Street,   Portage,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Portage,    Wisconsin,    July    15,    1887. 

Educated,  Portage  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1906-1910.  Degree, 
B.    A. 

Member  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority.  Traveled  in  Europe  during  summer 
of    3  910. 

Married   at   Portage,   Wisconsin,  May   15,   1913,   to   Dr.   L.   A.   Theil. 


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836.  JAY   CARLTON   YOUMANS. 

Present  address,    818    Adams   Street,   Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Fremont,    Wisconsin,    December    23,    1887. 

Educated,  Oshkosh  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Spent  one  semester 
in  special  work  in  Economics  at  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence.      Taught    at    Three    Lakes,    Wisconsin. 

Since  1911  has  been  in  the  employ  of  the  Mutual  Liability  Insurance 
Co.  at  Wausau  as  chief  engineer  in  charge  of  accident  prevention.  In  this 
capacity  devised  the  first  compensation  schedule  rating  plan  used  in  the 
United    States. 

Member  several  state  and  national  safety  standards  committees. 

837.  ORLANDO    JEWELL. 

Present   address,    Mineral   Point,   Wisconsin. 
No    report. 


LV.     CLASS  OF  1911. 

838.  FLOSSIE    (ALDERSON)    HOWELL. 

Present    address,    Fennimore,    Wisconsin. 
No  report. 

839.  CAROLYN    BIEDERMAN. 

Present   address,   304   Albion   Street,   Edgerton,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Edgerton,  Wisconsin,   September  5,   1890. 

Educated  at  Edgerton   high   scghool;   Lawrence   College.     Degree,    B.   A. 
Taught    in    Edgerton    and   Wautoma    high    schools;    1913    took   a    trip   to 
Yellowstone    Park. 

S40.      HARRIE    LYELL    BLEECKER. 

Present  address,   Hart,  Michigan. 

Born  at  Waterloo,   Wisconsin,   September  27,   1S88. 

Educated,  Lawrence   College,   1907-1911.      Degree,   B.   A. 

Taught  in  Antigo,  Wisconsin,  and  Two  Harbors,  Minnesota.  At 
present    Superintendent    of    Schools    at    Hart,    Michigan. 

Favorite   recreation  is  football. 

Married,  October  10,  1914,  to  Myrtle  Connors  of  Stillwater,  Minnesota. 
Children:  Vera  E„  7;  Barbara  A.,  6;  Jean  I.,  4;  Harrie  L. ;  3;   May  M.,  1. 

841.      HAZEL    (CASS)    ROSEBUSH. 

Present  address,   653  Washington   Street,   Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Viroqua,    Wisconsin,   August   18,   1887. 
Educated  at   Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 
Taught   in   high   school   at   Marinette  for   three   years. 
Member    of    Kappa    Upsilon    sorority.      Appleton's    Woman's    Club. 
Married  at  Viroqua,   Wisconsin,   July   15,  .1914,   to   Stephen  Carl   Rose- 
bush. 


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842.  MAURICE   AMER   CLARE. 

Present    address,    Thongwa,    India. 

Born   at  Niobrara,   Nebraska,   June   19,   1885. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy,  Lawrence  College;  Boston  University 
School  of  Theology.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity. 

Been  engaged  in  Boys'  Work,  Director  at  North  Street  Service 
Bureau,  Boston;  Principal  of  the  Vassar  Daily  Vacation  Bible  School,  1914. 
Missionary   in    Burmah    of   M.    E.    church. 

843.  FREDERICK   EK. 

Present  address,    Tomahawk,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Mazeppa,   Minnesota,   January   12,    1885. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Spent  two  summers  at  University  of 
Chicago.      Degree,    B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Neenah,  Superior,  Sheboygan  and  Brillion.  Now  superin- 
tendent  of   schools   at   Tomahawk,    Wisconsin. 

Was  wounded  while  in  Y.  M.   C.  A.  service  at  Verdun. 

Member  of  Beta  Sigma  Phi;  member  of  Masonic  order. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  August  29,  1912,  to  Beatrice  Elizabeth 
Schumaker,  class  of  1910.  Children:  Twins,  Karl  Lawrence  and  Winifred 
Nellie. 

844.  HENRY  RAYMOND  FADNER. 

Present    address,    133    Woodland   Avenue,    Laurium,   Michigan. 

Born  at  Chilton  Wisconsin,   September  17,  1886. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Galesville,  Dorchester  and  at  present  is  principal  of  high 
school  at  Humbird. 

Member    of    F.    &    A.    M. 

845.  FRANK  McDONALD  FOOTE. 

Present    address,    unknown. 

Born  at  Racine,   Wisconsin,  March  21,  1889. 

Educated,  at  Lawrence  College,  1907-1911;  summer  school,  Platteville 
Normal,  1909;  Battle  Creek  summer  school  of  Physical  Education,  1911; 
Summer  School,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1912-1913;  University  of  Wis- 
consin  Graduate   School,    1913-1914.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Agricultural  agent  for  Raleigh  County,  West  Virginia,  under  the  super- 
vision of  U.   S.   Department  of  Agriculture. 

S4fi.      OLGA    (GRANE)    MONROE. 

Present   address,    10    Summer   Street,    Southbridge,    Massachusetts. 

Born    at    Stoughton,    Wisconsin,    June   G,    1890. 

Educated  at   Stoughton  high  school;    Lawrence  College.      Degree,   B.   A. 

Taught   in   Wisconsin    Rapids    high    school. 

Member  Harvard  Dames,  Southbridge  Woman's  Club,  Country  Club, 
Eastern    Star. 

Married,  August  31,  1916  to  Noel  G.  Munroe  of  Spooner,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Elizabeth  Jean,   8   months. 


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847.  ADA   ALMA   HAHW 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Jefferson,  Wisconsin,  March  29,  1885. 

Educated,  Whitewater  State  Normal  School;  Lawrence  College.  De- 
gree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence.      The  summers  University   of  Wisconsin. 

Has  taught  since  graduation  in  the  Appleton  high  school.  Traveled  in 
Europe. 

Member  P.  E.  A.  Is  president  of  the  Business  and  Professional 
Woman's  Club   of  Appleton.    Secretary-Treasurer  A.    A.   U.    W. 

848.  ALYS    (HARDACKER)    GUILD. 

Present  address,  Rock  Springs,  Wyoming,  Box  954. 

Born  at  Hortonville,  Wisconsin,   1887. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree.  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  high  schools  of  Brandon,  Merrill,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin  and 
Rock   Springs,    Wyoming. 

Married,  September  6,  1921  to  F.  P.   Guild  of  Rock  Springs,  Wyoming. 

S41>.      ROIGET  DE   LISLE  JEXKIXS. 

Present   address,   676    Riverside   Drive,   Apartment   6B,    New   York    City. 

Born   at   Chippewa   Falls,   Wisconsin,   January  23.   1891. 

Educated  at  Chippewa  Falls  high  school;  University  of  Wisconsin; 
I'niversity  of  Montana;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence, 
L.   B.  University  of  Montana. 

At  present  attorney  and  counsellor  in   Public   Relations. 

Married,  May  22,  1920,  to  Patricia  Abernethy  of  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Children:   John   Rouget,    1    year. 

850.  JOH\    PETER    JOCKI\SEX. 

Present  address,  Corner  Penn.  Ave.  and  Eureka  Streets,  Lansing, 
Michigan. 

Born   at    Woodville.    Wisconsin.    January    IT..    1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Columbia  University;  Union  Theological 
Seminary;  Chicago  University,  summer  school.  Degrees.  B.  A.  from  Law 
rence;  M.  A.,  Columbia  University.  Diploma  from  Union  Theological 
Seminary. 

In  July,  1914,  entered  the  ministry  in  the  Lidgerwood  Congregational 
church,  Spokane,  Washington;  preached  in  Hilboro,  North  Dakota,  at  pres- 
ent pastor  Lansing,  Michigan.  Chaplain  U.  S.  army  at  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa, 
SSth    division   and    3rd    division    in    France   and    Germany. 

Member   Rotary   Club. 

Married,  July  25,  1921,  to  Adva  Longcor,  of  Lansing,  Michigan. 

851.  GEORGE   KARNOPP. 

Present  address,  1ST  Kingston  Avenue,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Rorn    at    Almond,    Wisconsin.    18S9. 

Educated  at  Almond  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught  in  Tomah,  Wisconsin,  and  Two  Harbors,  Minnesota  high 
schools.  At  present  instructor  of  debate  and  public  speaking  in  Jefferson 
high    school    at    Portland,   Oregon. 

Member    of    Beta    Sigma    Phi,    Tau    Kappa   Alpha. 


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S52.      BESSIE    (KELLAR)    PETERSON. 

Present  address,  620  South  Church  Street,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Edgerton,  Wisconsin,  December  4,  1888. 

Educated,  Whitewater  Normal;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Taught   in    Soldiers'    Grove   high   school. 

Member  Woman's  League  of  Voters.     Twentieth   Century  Club. 

Married,  at  Edgerton,  Wisconsin,  January  1,  1914,  to  Alvin  B.  Peter- 
son. Children:  Alvin  A.,  6  years;  Rodney  K.,  4  years;  Elizabeth  Ann,  2 
years. 

853.      CONRAD   ERVIN   KRANZ. 

Present  address,   Y.   M.   C.   A.,   St.   Paul,  Minnesota. 

Born,   at   Dixon,    Illinois,   November   5,   1885. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Boys'  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Ishpeming,  Michigan.  At  present  Boys' 
Secretary,    Y.    M.    C.    A.,    St.    Paul,    Minnesota. 

Member   of    Masonic    order. 

Married,  at  Ishpeming,  Michigan,  August  19,  1914,  to  Clerissie 
Trebilcock.      Children:    Frederick   James,    5   years. 


854.  FREDERICK    WILLIAM    KRANZ. 

Present   address,    Geneva,    Illinois. 

Born    at    Dixon,    Illinois,    September    26,    1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin  1912-1913;  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  University  of 
Wisconsin;    Ph.    D.    University    of    Chicago. 

Taught  physics  and  mathematics  at  River  Falls  high  school  since  1913. 
Has  been  in  Research  Department  of  the  Western  Electric  Co.,  New  York- 
City;  engaged  in  Scientific  Investigations  in  connection  with  development 
of  telephone   apparatus.      Research    Physicist,   Riverbank   Laboratory. 

Married,  February  16,  1917  to  Grace  Sutcliffe  of  Endeavor,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Jean  E.,   4  years. 

855.  GLADYS    (KRENTZ)    PLANK. 

Present  address,  c/o  N.  W.  School  Supply  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Born   at   Westfield,    Wisconsin,   June   13,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  summer  work  at  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin and  work  with  private  tutors  at  Ripon  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught  in  high  schools  at  Houston,  Minnesota,  and  Jamestown,  North 
Dakota. 

Member  of  Woman's  Club;  Philosophical  Club;  treasurer  of  Suffrage 
Club;    Wocada   Club;   Teachers'   Club;   Tricolor   Club. 

Married  at  Doland,  South  Dakota,  June  5,  1913,  to  Clarence  Plank, 
class  of  1912. 

856.  WENDELL   F.   LUDWIG   KUMLIEN. 

Present    address,    711    Seventh    Avenue,    Brookings,    South    Dakota. 

Born  at  Sumner,  Wisconsin,  May  17,   1888. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  University  of  Wisconsin,  South  Dakota 
Agricultural  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  M.  S.  South  Dakota  Agricultural 
College. 

Entered  mission  field  in  India  1911;  pastor  in  Naini  Tal,  India;  1912, 
principal  Bishop  Parker  Memorial  high  school  at  Moradabad;  1915,  Mis- 
sionary in   charge  of   Moradabad  circuit;   principal   4th   ward   school,   Apple- 


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ton;  county  agricultural  agent;  South  Dakota  State  Leader  of  County 
Agricultural  Agents.  Now  director  of  Extension  Division  State  Agricul- 
tural College,   South  Dakota. 

Member  of  Beta  Sigma  Phi;  The  Mace;  National  Geographical  society. 
Traveled  in  India  and  England.  Visited  the  Pindari  Glacier  in  Himalaya 
Mountains,   in   1912;   trip  to   Cashmere   in   1913. 

Married  at  Belgaum,  India,  October  18,  1913,  to  Eva  Theleen.  Chil- 
dren:  Mary  Alice,  8;   Margaret,  6;    Ruth,   4;   Carol,  6  months. 

857.     WILFORD   CARL   LEWIS. 

Present  address,   32   N.   Bassett   Street,    Madison,   Wisconsin. 
Teacher    of    Chemistry. 
No    report. 

85S.      ARTHUR   WILLIAM    LITTLE. 

Present  address,  61  N.  Parkside  Avenue,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born  at   Brandon,   Wisconsin,   June   29,    1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1907-1912;  University  of  Wisconsin 
1911-1912;  Cornell  University  1912-1913.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence; 
M.  A.  from  Cornell  University. 

Instructor  in  Latin  and  English,  University  School,  Chicago;  Western 
Military  Academy;  Aurora  high  school;  Austin  high  school,  Chicago.  In 
U.    S.    Army,   317    Field   Artillery,    81st   Division.      In    France    nine   months 

Member    Phi    Beta    Kappa    and    Chicago    Classical    Club'. 

Married,  June  12,  1918,  to  Florence  Ely  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  Children: 
Ely   L.    2   years. 

859.      EMMA    (LOMAS)    DANA. 

Present  address,    422    Superior   Street,    Antigo,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Green   Bay,   Wisconsin,    1889. 

Educated  at  Green  Bay  West  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  B.  A. 
degree  from   Lawrence. 

Taught   in    the   Waupaca    high    school    for  three   years. 

Member  Kappa  Upsilon   sorority  and  University   Club. 

Married  at  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  September  30,  1914,  to  Robert  L. 
Dana. 

S«0.      LESSIE   MEDD. 

Present   address,    704    Hague   Avenue,    St.    Paul,    Minnesota. 
Born  at  Tomah,   Wisconsin,   February   4,   1889. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 
Taught    history   in   the    East   side    Green    Bay   high    school.      Since    Sep- 
tember, 1913,  agent  for  the  Children's  Home  Finding  Society  of  Wisconsin. 
No    recent    report. 

861.      NETTIE     (MELONEY)     SCOVILLE.      (Deceased.) 

Died,  November,  1918. 

Born    at    Bloomer,    Wisconsin,    February   28,    1890. 

Educated    at   Bloomer    high    school;    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.    A. 

Taught    at    Spooner,    Minnesota. 

Married  at  Spooner,  Minnesota,  June  17,  1914,  to  Warren  W.   Scoville. 


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N<J1\      ROLAND    NORTON    MILLER. 

Home   address,    754    N.    Division    Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,    August   13,    1889. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  instructor  and 
graduate  student  for  two  years  at  University  of  Illinois.  Degree,  B.  A., 
from   Lawrence;    M.    S.,   University  of  Illinois. 

Chief  chemist  for  United  States  Gypsum  Co.,  Chicago,  Illinois;  chemist 
for  Nekosa-Edwards  Paper  Co.  Now  in  Forest  Products  Laboratory  at 
Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  The  American  Chemical  Society,  Chicago  section;  Garden 
City    Lodge   No.    141,   A.    F.    &   A.    M.;    Tau    Kappa   Epsilon   fraternity. 

g«3.      NOEL   GATES   MONROE. 

Present  address,   10   Summer   Street,   Southbridge,   Massachusetts. 

Born    at    Emerald,    Wisconsin,    1890. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1907-1911;  University  of  Wisconsin  and 
Harvard  Medical  School.  Degrees  B.  A.  Lawrence;  M.  A.  Wisconsin; 
M.  D.  Harvard  Medical  School.  Industrial  Physician  for  the  American 
Optical    Co. 

Member  Country  Club;   Men's  Club;   Harvard  Club. 

Taught   science    until    1913    in    the    Wausau    high    school. 

Assistant   in   Anatomy   at   the   University    of    Wisconsin,    1914. 

Married,  August  31,  1916,  to  Olga  Grane  of  Stoughton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Elizabeth    Jean,    6    months. 

8<>4.      ELSIE    MUELLER. 

Present    address,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 
Educated  Lawrence  College.     Degree  B.  A. 

Taught  in  high  scohol  at  Cambridge,  Wisconsin,  191H-1914;  Nekoosa, 
Wisconsin,   1914-1915;    1915-1916  Appleton   high   school. 

S({.-».      LELAH     (McKINNEY)     VAN    SICKLE. 

Present  address,   Barron,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Lancaster,   Wisconsin,   April   7,    1889. 

Educated  at  Barron  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Taught   for   a   time  in    North    Dakota. 

Member     Eastern     Star. 

Married  at  Barron,  Wisconsin,  August  12,  1913,  to  F.  L.  Van  Sickle. 
Children:  Frederick  Edmund,  7  years;  Norman,  6  years;  Harris,  5  years; 
Stanley,   2  years. 

K«6.      HARRIE    WINN    NEWTON. 

Present  address,   612-620   Orleans  Street,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  October  16,  1888. 

Educated  at  Waupun  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

After  graduation  traveled  in  Montana.  Entered  the  employ  of  the 
Luther-Grinder  Mfg.   Co.      Now  with  a  paper  supply  firm  in  Milwaukee. 


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8<»7.      HAZEL    (NICOL)    WILLETT. 

Present    address,    1117    Hammond   Avenue,    Superior,    Wisconsin. 

Bern   at   Cataract,    Wisconsin,    February    5,    1890. 

Educated   at    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught    for    a    time    in    the    Westfield    high    school. 

Married  at  Sparta,  Wisconsin,  June  23,  1913,  to  Arthur  Dan  Willett, 
a  classmate.  Children:  Arthur  John  8;  George  Henry,  5;  Donald,  3: 
William,    1. 

SfiS.      FREDERICK   G.  \OGLE. 

Present  address,    2808    Mallon   Avenue,    Spokane,    Washington. 

Born  at  Mondovi,  Wisconsin,  January  10,  1886. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  1905-1911;  studied  at  the  University  of 
Wisconsin   one   year.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Entered  the  ministry  of  the  M.  E.  church  and  was  forced  to  give  it 
up,  account  of  health.  Life  Insurance.  Since  1917  teacher  of  history  La 
Crosse,    and    Spokane. 

Married  at  Mondovi,  Wisconsin,  July  15,  1913,  to  Gladys  Marguerite 
Wood.  Deceased.  Married,  February,  1920,  to  Ruth  A.  Wood  of  Mon- 
dovi.     Children:    Roger,   7   and  Gwendlyn,   5. 

S'T5!>.      ALFRED   G.   OOSTERHOUS. 

Present  address,   482   Minor  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Plymouth,  Wisconsin,  August  20,   1881. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College.      Degree,   B.  A. 

Principal  of  high  school  at  Grafton,  at  Pewaukee,  Wisconsin,  and  for 
the   past  two  years   Supervising   Principal,   1st   District,   Appleton. 

Member   Masonic   order. 

Married  at  Plymouth,  Wisconsin,  August  17,  1911,  to  Effie  Hughes. 
Children:   Lawrence,   9  years;   Dorothy,   5   years;    Marjorie,    4   months. 

870.      ARNOLD    CLARENCE    OTTO 

Present  address,  1413  First  National  Bank  Building,  Milwaukee,  Wis- 
consin. 

Born  at  Forest  Junction,  Wisconsin,  July  27th,  1887. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College;  George  Washington  University  Law 
Department;  also  graduate  student  of  Political  Science,  George  Washing- 
ton University.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  L.L.  B.,  George  Washing- 
ton University.  While  attending  law  school  held  positions  in  United  States 
Census  Bureau,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, and  during  the  session  of  the  63rd  Congress  served  as  Private 
Secretary  to  the  Honorable  M.  K.  Reilly,  M.  C,  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  in  District  of  Columbia  and  State  of  Wisconsin.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law  in  Milwaukee  October,  1913. 

Member  Wisconsin  Legislature  1917  and  1919  and  chairman  Judiciary 
Committee.  One  of  the  organizers  of  Legal  Aid  Society  of  Milwaukee. 
Author    of   text-book   on    Civil    Court   of   Milwaukee. 

Was  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  by  President  Wm.  H.  Taft  in 
the  1st  Regiment  of  Infantry  in  the  National  Guards  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,    July    30,    1912. 

Member  of  University  Club  of  Milwaukee;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  fra- 
ternity and  member  of  its  council  and  national  inductor;  City,  Gyro  and 
Golf  Clubs. 


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87J.      WARD   A.   OSTRANDER. 

Present  address,  833  Main  Street,  W.   La  Fayette,   Indiana. 

Born   at   Oconomowoc,    Wisconsin,   November   15,    1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin,  department 
of  Agriculture.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  S.,  University  of  Wis- 
consin. 

For  a  time  was  in  charge  of  the  firm  of  the  Forest  City  Lumber  Co., 
in  Arkansas;  later  Field  Agent  in  the  Agricultural  Extension  department  in 
South    Dakota. 

Married  at  Randolph,   Wisconsin,   to   Bernice  Pendell,  June  12th,   1915. 

872.  (ji],7\DYS   PARKER. 

Present  address,    Sea  Pines   School,    Brewster,    Massachusetts. 

Born    at    Fennimoie,    Wisconsin,    December    23,    1888. 

Educated  at  Fennimoie  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1907-1911; 
University   of   Chicago   1911-1912.      Degree,   B.    A.   from   Lawrence. 

Teacher  in  high  school  at  Dodgeville,  Rice  Lake,  Appleton,  Wiscon- 
sin.     Now  in  high  school  at  Brewster,   Massachusetts. 

873.  AMRAM    CONKLIN    PATTERSON. 

Present   address,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Appleton,    Wisconsin,    December    17,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College;  two  terms  at  the 
University    of    Pittsburg    Engineering   Department. 

Degree,   B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Manager  wholesale  heating  department  of  the  J.  H.  Ashdown  Hard- 
ware Co.  of  Winnipeg;  Heating  Engineer  with  Roberts  Hamilton  Co., 
Minneapolis,  Minnesota;  now  treasurer  of  Wisconsin  River  Supply  Co., 
Wausau. 

874.  BERNICE    (PENDELL)    OSTRANDER. 

Present  address,  833  Main  Street,  W.  La  Fayette,  Indiana. 

Born  at  Randolph,   Wisconsin,   March   19,   1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  studied  Domestic  Art  at  Stout  Institute, 
Menomonie,  Wisconsin,  and  also  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree, 
B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  Latin  for  two  years  in  Platteville  high  school;  also  two  years 
in    Merrill    high    school. 

Married  at  Randolph,  Wisconsin,  June  12,  1915,  to  Ward  A.  Ostrander, 
a  classmate.  See  No.  871.  Children:  Reed,  6  years;  Max,  4  years;  Jane, 
2   years;    Ann,    4   months. 

875.  JLDSON   THOMAS   PERKINS. 

Present  address,   Jagdalpur,   Bartar   State,   India. 

Born   at   Annaton,    Grant   county,    Wisconsin,    December    4,    1885. 

Educated,  at  Boscobel  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Entered  the  West  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1908;  missionary  to  India 
July,  1911.  Went  to  Raipur;  in  1912  was  put  in  charge  of  the  Drug 
Circuit,    which    position    he    still    occupies. 

Traveled  extensively  through  India.  Traveled  about  5000  miles  in 
India    on   bicycle. 

Married,  at  Jubbulpore,  India,  March  1,  1913,  to  Delia  F.  Scheible  of 
New    Ulm,    Minnesota. 


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870.      J.  WESLEY  PROPER. 

Present   address,   Delavan,    Minnesota. 

Born   at   Ontario,   Wisconsin,    1881. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College;  Boston  Univer- 
sity School  of  Theology.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  S.  T.  B.  from 
Boston   University. 

Entered  North  Dakota  Conference  in  1914.  In  charge  of  a  church 
at  Bathgate.  For  last  few  years  has  been  teaching  in  high  schools.  Now 
superintendent    of    schools. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  1908,  to  Myrtle  A.  Bowers.  Children: 
Sarah  Elizabeth. 

S77.      GRACE    3IAE    REYNOLDS. 

Present  address,    Y.   W.   C.    A.,    Flint,    Michigan. 

Born   at   Orfordville,   Wisconsin,    lv>9. 

Educated,  at  Janesville  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  has  taught  in  various  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  ami 
other    states. 

S7S.      DOROTHY    (RICHARDSON)    BUELL. 

Present   address. 

Born    at   Menasha,    Wisconsin.    December    1,    1886. 

Studied  two  years  at  Milwaukee-Downer  and  three  at  Lawrence  Col- 
lege.     Degrees,   B.   A.   and   B.    O.   from  Lawrence. 

Teacher  of  Expression  and  English  at  Appleton,  Kaukauna  and  Mena- 
sha. Member  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Has  been  traveling  inspector  of  the 
same    fraternity. 

Married    J.    H.    Buell. 

879.      OSCAR    ELMAR    SCHAAL. 

Present  address,  Popejoy,  Iowa. 

Born   at    Gillett,    Wisconsin,    November   8,    1>>4. 

Educated  at  Gillett  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  one  year  Garrett 
Biblical   Institute.      Degrees,    B.   A.   and   M.   A.    from  Lawrence. 

Entered  the  ministry  of  the  M.  E.  church  and  is  pastor  at  Blue 
Hill,    Kansas.      Now   preaching   in   Iowa. 

Married  to  Ellen  Copeland  of  Blue  Hill,  Kansas.  Children:  Lawrence  4. 

S80.      ANDREW    S.    SCHNEIDER. 

Present   address,   811    National   Avenue,    Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,    February    13,    1889. 

Graduation  at  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College.     Degree,   B.   A. 
Taught    at    Superior,    Wisconsin,    1911-1917.      U.     S.     Army    1917-1919. 
Since    1919   teaching  in   South   Division   high   school,    Milwaukee. 

881.      ESTHER    (SCHOEPHOESTER)    REMINGTON. 

Present    address,    unknown. 

Born   at   Reedsburg,   Wisconsin,    April   22,    1889. 

Educated,  Reedsburg  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  B.  A.  degree, 
Lawrence. 

Since   graduation  taught  in  the  Greenwood   and  Mauston   high   schools. 

Married. 

No    recent    report. 


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882.  ETHELYN    (SMITH)    KOEHLER. 

Present  address,   1819  Adams   Street,   Madison,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Evansville,   Wisconsin,   1888. 

Educated,  Evansville  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1907-1911.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Lived  one  and  a  half  years  in  Washington,  D.  C,  then  transferred  to 
the  Forest  Products  Laboratory  at  Madison,  where  her  husband  has  charge 
of    Wood   Technology. 

Member    of    A.    A.    U.    W. 

Married,  October,  1912,  at  Evansville,  Wisconsin,  to  Arthur  Koehler^,  a 
former   Lawrence   student.    Children:    Kathryn   Marie,   8;      Ruth,   3. 

883.  STEPHANIE    (SMITH)    BAIRD. 

Present  address,  316  S.   Henry  Street,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   River   Falls,    Wisconsin,   in   1889. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College    1907-1911.      Degree,    B.    A. 

Taught  in  Stanley,  Wisconsin,  high  school  and  at  Madison  high  school. 
Traveled  in    Europe  summer   of   1914  and   1922. 

Married,  June  8,  1918,  to  Edgar  A.  Baird  of  the  Botany  Department 
of    the    University    of    Wisconsin. 

884.  LESTER   J.    STRANG. 

Present  address,   6203  W.    Spokane  Avenue,    Seattle,   Washington. 

Born,    October    13,    1885. 

Graduated,  Janesville  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1907-1911.  Degree, 
B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  has  been  employed  with  the  International  Harvester 
Co.,   at   Green   Bay,    Wisconsin   and   other   concerns. 

885.  JOHN    STUHLFAUTH. 

Present  address,   143   Sherman  Avenue,   Apt.    2,   Columbus,   Ohio. 

Born   at   Wausau,    Wisconsin,    October    6,    1889. 

Graduated,  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1907-1911.  Degree, 
B.    A.,    Lawrence. 

Has  been  with  the  Rose  Lake  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.,  at  Rose  Lake,  Idaho. 
Was  for  a  time  in  lumber  business  in  Washington,  D.  C,  At  present 
with    the   W.    M.    Ritter   Lbr.    Co. 

No  recent  report. 

880.      VERA    (TAYLOR)    WIRTH. 

Present  address,   Bayard,  Nebraska. 

Born   at   Indianola,    Iowa,    March    25,    1889. 

Graduated,  Lawrence  College  1907-1911.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

From  1911  to  1913,  did  settlement  work,  Unity  Settlement  House  at 
Minneapolis,  Minnesota;  entered  the  employ  of  Washburn-Crosby  Co. 
May,  1913,  and  from  1913  taught  in  Stanley,  Wisconsin,  high  school; 
Laurel,  Montana,  and  for  two  years  was  instructor  in  English  at  the 
University    of    Montana. 

Married,  1917,  to  Clarence  A.  Wirth  of  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  who 
is   with    the   Great  Western   Sugar   Co. 


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887.      EVA    (THELEEN)    K1IMLIEN. 

Present  address,   711  Seventh  Avenue,   Brookings,   South  Dakota. 

Born  at  Kenosha,   Wisconsin,   March   28,   1889. 

Graduated,    Lawrence    College    1911.      Degree,    B.    A.,    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  River  Falls  high  school  1911-1913.  Went  to  the  Mission 
Field  in  1913,  and  now  working  in  Bishop  Parker  Memorial  high  school, 
M.    E.    Mission,   Moradahad,   India. 

Member  of  Theta  Gamma  Delta  sorority  of  which  she  was  president. 
Visited  in  Sweden,  summer  of  1913,  then  traveled  to  India  from  Liverpool. 
Arrived  in  Bombay,  India,  October  15,  1913.  Since  1916  has  lived  in 
Wisconsin   and   South   Dakota. 

Married  at  Belgaum,  India,  October  18,  1913,  to  Wendell  F.  Kumlien. 
a    classmate.      Children:    Mary,    Margaret,    Ruth    and    Carol. 

S88.      ELIZABETH    (THOMAS)    CONANT. 

Present  address,    222    Main    Street,    Marinette,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Fox  Lake,  Wisconsin,  August  9,  1886. 

Educated,  Cedar  Falls  high  school,  Iowa  State  Normal  at  Cedar  Falls, 
Iowa;  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College,  1911.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Taught   in   Wabeno,    Wisconsin,   high   school,   1911-1913. 

Member  Theta  Gamma  Delta  sorority;  Eastern  Star;  P.  E.  O. 

Married,  November  27,  1913,  to  Harry  Arlington  Conant,  a  photo- 
grapher. 

889.  JOSEPH   EDMUND  THOMPSON. 

Present  address,   unknown. 

Engaged    for   some    years   in   teaching    physics    in    Ashland    high    school 
and   in   Milwaukee. 
No   report. 

890.  FRANCES    VAN    PATTER. 

Present    address,    128    E.    Anderson    Street,    Rhinelander,    Wisconsin. 
Born  in  Hubbard,  Iowa,   May  11,  1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College,  graduated  in  1911.  Degree,  B.  A. 
Two   summers   at  University    of   Wisconsin. 

Taught   in   Minnesota   and   Wisconsin.      Is   now   traveling  in   the   West. 

891.  MAUD    (VARNEY)    HUFFMIRE. 

Present   address,    2606   E.    Neil    Street,    Cheyenne,    Wyoming. 
Born  at  Greenwood,  Wisconsin,   November  21,   1884. 
Educated   at   Lawrence   College,    1907-1911.      Degree,    B.    A. 
Taught  in   Port  Washington   high   school  and  at   Cheyenne,   Wyoming. 
Married,     Chester    D.     Huffmire    of    Rutland,     Vt.     Children:     Beatrice 
Ann,  4  months. 

892.  RUTH  ELIZABETH  WAKEMAN. 

Present   address,    Cottage   Grove,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Sun    Prairie,    Wisconsin,   July   22,    1890. 

Educated,  Lake  Mills  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1907-1911.  De- 
gree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Was  chief  proof-reader  at  Geo.  Banta  Publishing  Co.,  Menasha,  Wis- 
consin, from  1911  to  1914.  Now  doing  editorial  work  with  the  Bureau  of 
Standards. 

Member  A.  C.  A.;  Phi  Mu  sorority;  business  manager  of  Aglaia  of 
Phi   Mu   1912-1913. 


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893.  STELLA    CLARA    WEAVER. 

Present  address,   Fargo,   North    Dakota. 

Born,   June   19,    1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  and  University  of  Chicago,  summer  work. 
Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  history  at  Huron  and  Rapid  City,  South  Dakota;  Two  Harbors, 
Minnesota  and  Fargo,   North   Dakota. 

894.  EDNA   WIEGAND. 

Present  address,  134  So.  Ninth  Street,  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Shawano,  Wisconsin,   1887. 

Educated,  Shawano  high  school;  Oshkosh  Normal  School;  Lawrence 
College,  entered  as  Junior  in  1909,  graduated  1911.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence.  Since  graduation  has  been  teaching  Latin  in  Milton  College 
and  La   Crosse  high  school. 

895.  LOIS    (WEST)    WINN. 

Present   address,   705   W.    Oakland,   Austin,  Minnesota. 
Educated  at  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A. 

Married  to  John  A.  Winn.  Children:  Margaret  L.,  4  years;  Charles 
A.,    4   months. 

896.  ARTHUR    DAN    WILLETT. 

Present  address,  1117  Hammond  Avenue,  Superior,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Madison,  Wisconsin,  August  9,  1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1907-1911;  Boston,  Graduate  School  and 
Boston  University  School  of  Theology.  Degrees,  B.  A.  and  M.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Entered  the  ministry  of  the  M.  E.  church,  1913.  Spent  a  year  as 
chaplain   of  the  302d   Cavalry  of  the  48th   Field  Artillery. 

Member  of  Y.   M.   C.   A.,   Masonic  Lodge  and  American  Legion. 

Married  at  Sparta,  Wisconsin,  June  23,  1913,  to  Hazel  K.  Nichol. 
Children:  Arthur  John  8;  George  5,  Donald  3,   William  1. 

897.  JOHN   ACKERMANN   WINN. 

Present  address,  705  W.  Oakland,  Austin,  Minnesota. 
Educated  at  Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.   A.      Is  at  present   a   sales- 
man for  Jenny,   Semple,  Hill  &  Co.,  Minneapolis. 

Married  to   Lois   West,   a   classmate.      See   No.    895. 

898.  GERDA  PAULINE  WITTMAN. 

Present  address,  504  Mueller  Apts.,  Butte,  Montana. 

Born   at    Kiel,    Wisconsin,    May    9,    1889. 

Educated  at  Merrill  public  schools;  Lawrence  College  1907-1911.  De- 
gree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Teacher  of  English  in  Eau  Claire  high  school  three  years;  Anaconda, 
one  year;  president  Butte  College  Organization;  soloist  St.  John's  Episcopal 
church;    Butte   seven  years.      Now  head   English    Department. 


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S99.      S WORTH    (NEWMAN)    CRAIG.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    February    19,    1920. 

Born  at  Kaukauna,   Wisconsin,  June  21,  1888. 

Graduated,  Kaukauna  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  O. 
from    Lawrence. 

Mrs.  Craig  was  a  teacher  of  Expression  and  did  considerable  recital 
work. 

Married,    September,    1915,   to   Walter   E._  Craig,    a   former   student. 

900.      IRVINE  FRANCIS  NIX.      (Deceased.) 

Died,     1919. 

Born  at  Rednersville,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Province  of  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Educated  at  Campbellford,  Ontario,  high  school;  Lawrence  College 
1909-1911.  Degrees,  B.  O.  and  B.  A.  from  Lawrence,  1914.  Has  also 
had   one   year's   work   toward   graduate   studies. 

Was  engaged  in  the  ministry  and  in  platform  work,  lecturing  and 
reading. 


LVI.     CLASS  OF  1912. 

001.  CHESTER    HATMON    ALLEN. 

Present  address,   1541   Dana  Avenue,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Born  at   Grand   Rapids,   Michigan,   1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  graduate  work  at  University 
of  Illinois  1912-1914.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  Uni- 
versity   of   Illinois. 

Member  of  the  Scientific  Staff  of  the  Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical 
Research  as  research  worker  in  organic  chemistry  from  1914-1917.  Is 
now  industrial   chemist  with   Cincinnati    Chemical   Co. 

Member  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  Cincinnati  Chemical  Society.  Touring 
Yellowstone   and   Colorado   parks   this   summer. 

Member  of  the  Hospital  Corps,  2nd  Regiment,  W.  N.  G.  1908-1914. 
Member  of  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 

Married,    1919,    Helen    M.    Cullen    of    Ohio. 

002.  MARGARET    GERALDINE    RAILEY. 

Home  address,   Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin,    1889. 

Graduated  at  Appleton  high  school,  1908;  Lawrence  College  1912. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from  Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  has  taught  two  years  in  the  Necedah  high  school, 
Ashland,  and  one  year  in  Chicago. 

No  recent   report. 

903.      REUBEN   JAY   BAILEY. 

Present   address,   Berlin,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Clintonville,  Wisconsin,  April   25,   1890. 

Graduated  at  Clintonville  high  school;  entered  Lawrence  College  1908; 
graduated  1912.     Degree,    B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Entered   the   ministry   of   the    M.    E.    church    in    Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Antigo,  Wisconsin,   August  14,   1911,  to  Ethel  F.   Brandt. 


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IMM.      FLOYD   WILLIAMS   BENNISOX. 

Present  address,  874  Sherman  Avenue,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 
Born   at  Cozad,    Nebraska,    December    7th,    L899. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College    1908-1912.      Degree,    Ph.     H.,    Laurence. 
Secretary   Bunnison   and   Lane   Wholesale   Baking   Co. 
Member  Masonic  Lodge,  Kiwanis  Club,  Country  Club. 
Married,    October    7,    1916,    Cleo   Wilson,    Great    Falls,    Montana.      Chil- 
dren:  Charles  E.,  4^;   Cleo,   iy2. 

1)05.   CHARLES  ANTHONY  BEYER. 

Present  address,   Ro'ckford,  Illinois. 

Born    at   Green    Bay,    Wisconsin,    September    15,    1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912.     Degree,  B.    A.   from  Lawrence. 

Has  been  teaching  in  Rockford,  Illinois,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  one  year 
athletic  director  at  Lawrence.  Now  coaching  and  directing  athletics  at 
Rockford. 

OOG.      MARK    WILDER   BRAY. 

Present    address,    Madison,    New   Jersey. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,   January   1,   1890. 

Entered  Lawrence  College,  1909;  graduated  in  1912.  Two  years  grad- 
uate work  at  the  University  of  Minnesota;  summer  session  University  of 
Wisconsin  in  1910.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  S.,  University  of 
Minnesota. 

Assistant  in  chemistry  1912-1914,  University  of  Minnesota;  chemist  of 
Kimberly-Clark  Co.,   October  1,  1914.      Drug  chemical  work  in  New  Jersey. 

Author  of  Research  publication,  "Contribution  to  Our  Knowledge  of 
the   Terpeneo." 

Member  of  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon  (honorary  Chemical  Fraternity); 
Acacia  Fraternity,  held  office  of  Senior  Dean  in  the  same  1913-1914. 

Married. 

007.  MARIE     (CORNILLIE)    AMES. 

Present   address,    603    Northwestern    Avenue,    Ames,    Iowa. 

Born  at  Milwaukee.   Wisconsin,   February   15,   1890. 

Educated,  South  Division  high  school,  Milwaukee;  Lawrence  College 
1008-1912. 

Taught   Latin   at   Shawano   high    school   and    Knoxville   high   school. 

Married,  October  4,  1916,  to  J.  H.  Ames  of  Ames,  Iowa.  Children: 
Betty,    S]4    years. 

008.  FANNIE    31.    CRAW  FORD. 

Present  address,  1021  W.  Johnson  Street,  Madison,  Wisconsin,  c/o 
Mrs.    C.   L.    Bobb. 

Born    in    1873. 

Educated,  Wisconsin  Academy,  Madison.  Wisconsin;  Lawrence  College. 
Degree,  B.  A.,  Lawrence.  After  graduation  at  Lawrence  taught  in  Mauston 
high   school.      Spent  one  summer  touring  the  British   Isles,   1914. 

No   recent  report. 

OOO.      VIDA   CAROL   CULVER. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
No    report. 


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910.  HENHY   RAYMOND   DILLL\G. 

Present   address,    134    Hoyt    Street,    Fond    du    Lac,    Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  May  6,  1890. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College  1908-1912.      Degree,   B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 
Occupation  is  Deputy  State  Oil  Inspector. 

Married,  June  12,  1915,  to  Thora  L.  Ness  of  Amherst,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Dorothy  E.,    6;    Donald   D.,    4. 

911.  ALDIS   BYROX   EASTERLING. 

Present   address,    Crawfordsville,    Indiana. 

Teacher,  Instituto  Ingles,  Sanhago,  Chile,  Vice  Consul,  Valparaiso, 
Chile,  Assistant  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Valparaiso,  Chile.  Army  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Camp  Grant,  Instructor  in  Spanish,  Iowa  State  College,  Instructor  in 
Spanish,   University    of   Kansas,    Professor    of   Spanish,    Wabash    College. 

Married,  June  16,  1920,  to  Cora  B.   Beatty   of  Osborne,   Kansas. 

912.  ROBERT   F.   EWERS. 

Present  address,  751  41st  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Trenton,   Missouri,    October   4,    1888. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1909-1912;  one  and  one-half  years  work 
at    Marquette    University,    Milwaukee. 

Taught  in  Menasha  high  school  for  one  year;  since  then  has  been 
teaching  in  Milwaukee- Washington  high  school  and  Milwaukee  recreation 
department. 

No  recent  report. 

913.  LEIGHTON    GEORGE    FOSTER. 

Present   address,    2135    West   Lawn   Avenue,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Galesville,  Wisconsin,  July  28,  1890. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1913-1914.      Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence;   A.   M.   University   of  Wisconsin. 

Principal  in  Oregon  high  school.  Instructor  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Now  Deputy  Commissioner,   Department  of  Markets,   State  of  Wisconsin. 

Member    of    National    Geographical    Society;     Sigma    Tau    Nu. 

Married,  at  Monroe,  Wisconsin,  August  24,  1914,  to  Vera  Mae  Carr  of 
Monroe,  Wisconsin.     Children:  Eloise  Jane,  2  years. 

914.  JULIA  AMANDA   FREDERICKSEN. 

Present  address,  2341  Thor  Avenue,   Racine,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Raymond,  Wisconsin,  April  12,  1889. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College  1908-1912.     Degree   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 
Taught   science   at   Weatherford,   Texas;    teacher    of    German    in    Berlin 
high   school. 

Member   of   Phi   Beta   Kappa. 
No   recent   report. 

915.  ROBERT   J.   FRY. 

Present  address,  224  Fourth  Avenue,  Spokane,  Washington. 

Born  at  Eldorado,  Wisconsin,  March  25,  1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Special  work  at  Universitv  of  Wisconsin, 
summer  of  1910;  Platform  Artists  Diploma,  1910.  Degree,  B.  O.,  Law- 
rence,   1912. 

Taught  in  Eau  Claire  high  school,  1910;  Lawrence  School  of  Expres- 
sion; Minneapolis,  North  high  school.  Lewis  and  Clark  H.  S.  Spokane. 
Author  of  "The  Salvation  of  Jimmy  Slang"  a  play,  and  "The  Conquest  of 
Buck  Winton"  a  play. 

Member    Kiwanis    Club. 

Married,  February  10,  1918,  to  Cora  Wing  of  Heber  City,  Utah. 


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})1«.      EDNA     (GERICKE)    BRICKSON. 

Present  address,   119   Grand  Avenue,   Waukesha,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin,    August    13,    1887. 

Graduated    at    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught  English  at  Woodstock,  Illinois,  and  at  Johnson  Creek,  and 
Waukesha,   Wisconsin.      Played    pipe   organ   and  gave   piano   lessons. 

Member   Woman's   Club   and    Waukesha    Musical. 

Married,  August  18,  1920,  to  E.  O.  Brickson  of  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  June,  1  year. 

5)17.      EDITH    (GOETSCH)    BLACKWELL. 

Present  address,   Bassien,   Burma,   Asia. 

Born  at  Watertown,  Wisconsin,  July  10,  1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  Graduated  1919  from 
Illinois    Training    Hospital,    Chicago. 

Taught  mathematics  in  New  London  high  school  1912-1914;  history 
and  mathematics  in  Elkhorn  high  school,  1914-1915.  Was  in  Red  Cross  work 
in  settlements  in  Chicago;  community  nurse  in  Princeton,  Illinois.  In 
1920   took  course   in   Baptists  Training  School   for   Foreign   Missions. 

Married,  June   17,   1921,   to  George  Blackwell,  preacher  and  missionary. 

91S.      GEORGIXA   WINIFRED   HACKWORTHY, 

Present    address,    490    South    River    Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Plymouth,   England,   December   15,   1888. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1908-1912.  Degree, 
B.    A. 

Instructor  in  Latin  at  Lawrence  College  1912-1914;  assistant  principal 
Seventh   and    Eighth    grades,    Fourth   WTard,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Eastern  Star  Fidelity  chapter  No.   94. 

919.      ERNA   W.    (HAM)    KREHER. 

Present  address,    Mondovi,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Jefferson,   Wisconsin,   April   24,   1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1908-1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law 
rence. 

Taught  in  high  school  four  years.  Member  Eastern  Star,  Woman's 
Club,  White  Shrine  of  Jerusalem,  Social  Club,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta 
Gamma. 

Married  to  Rudolph  A.  Kreher  of  Mondovi,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
John    E.,    5    years. 

924).   EVELYN  (HALL)  ARNETT. 

Present  address,  110  E.  North  Austin  Avenue,   Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born  at  Union,  Iowa,   October  5,   1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1908-1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Taught  history  and   public  speaking  in   high   schools. 

Married,  June  15,  1918,  to  Ray  E.  Arnett  of  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:    Gordon,    3    years. 

921.      EDITH    HAMPEL. 

Present    address,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Berlin,  Germany,   1888. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1908-1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Has   been    teaching   in   Neenah    high    school    since   graduation. 

Member   of  Westminster  Guild,  Neenah,  of  which   she  is  the  secretary. 


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!)22.      JOSEPHINE    HANSON. 

Present    address,    Mondovi,    Wisconsin. 
Born,  August  6,  1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 
Taught    in    graded    school    at    Houlton,    Wisconsin,    1914-1913.       Spent 
summer    of    1915    at    University    of    Wisconsin    studying    German. 
No    recent    report. 

023.      JENNIE    JEFFERY    HARKER. 

Present   address,    Shullsburg,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    February   19,    1891. 

Educated  at  Shullsburg  high  school;  Lawrence  College,  1908-1912. 
Degree,   B.   A.,    Lawrence. 

Member   of   Eastern   Star    of   which   she   is   treasurer. 

924.  HARRY    HARTWAY    HEIDEN. 

Present  address,  1924  South  8th  Street,  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  April  6,  1888. 

Educated,  Sheboygan  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  Rush 
Medical  College,  Marquette  University.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence,  M. 
D.   Marquette. 

Physician  and  Surgeon,   Sheboygan,  Wisconsin. 

Member    of    Alpha    Kappa    Kappa — Rush    Medical. 

Married,  June  24,  1920,  to  Amanda  Vick  of  Elkhart  Lake,  Wisconsin. 

925.  ELEANOR  (HITCHCOCK)  ALTENBERY. 

Present   address,    718    State    Street,   Osage,   Iowa. 

Born   at   Elgin,   Illinois,    March,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  190S-1912.     Degree,  B.   A.  from  Lawrence. 

After  graduation  taught  at  Mukwonago,  Wisconsin,,  two  years  and 
Union    Grove,   Wisconsin. 

Married,  June  19,  1917,  to  Albert  Altenbery,  a  preacher.  Children: 
Thomas    Charles,    2y2    years. 

02<».      GEORGIA     (HUMPHREY)     SCOTT. 

Present  address,   Green   Acres,   Washington. 

Born    at    Pomeroy,    Ohio,    April    10th.    1889. 

Graduated  from  Manual  Training  High  school,  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 
1907;  entered  Lawrence  College  1908,  graduated  1912.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

1912-1915,  taught  in  Oconto  Falls  high  school;   1915-1916,  at  Milton. 

Member  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  president  of  the  Alumnae  Club  of  Theta 
chapter   of   that   organization   at   present. 

Married   to    Mr.    R.    S.    Scott,    a    Methodist    preacher. 

!>27.      CHRIS    ROBERT    ISELY. 

Present   address,   407   Madison   Avenue.    Fort    Atkinson,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Milledgeville,    Illinois,    May    19,    188S. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  work  in  Education  at  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin   1913.      Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Tomah,  Marshfield  and  Ft.  Atkinson  high  schools.  Super- 
intendent Kilbourn  city  schools.  Staff  of  American  City  Bureau,  general 
campaign   director   and    organization   advisor. 

Married  at  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin,  to  Myrtle  Crossfield,  August  19, 
1915.      See  No.   963.       Children:   Christian  Robert,   3  years. 


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92S.      EDITH  MAE  ISELY. 

Present   address,   704   E.    Russell    Street,    Monroe,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Milledgeville,    Illinois,  July   7th,    1889. 

Educated,  Monroe  high  school;  entered  Lawrence  College,  1908,  grad- 
uated 1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Columbia  University,  sum- 
mer   session. 

Taught  in  Whitehall  high  school,  Marshfield,  Menominee  in  Wisconsin, 
and   at    Pendleton,    Oregon. 

929.  PAUL   WESLEY   IVEY. 

Present  address,   1262    S.    22nd   Street,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

Born   at   Bessemer,   Michigan,  July   5,   1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  University  of  Illinois  1912- 
1913.  Degree,  B.  A.,  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  University  of  Illinois. 
Ph.  D.   University  of  Michigan. 

Acting  professor  of  Social  Science  at  Dakota  Wesleyan  University 
1913;  Instructor  in  Political  Economy  in  the  University  of  Michigan  1914. 
Professor  of  Marketing  at  University  of  Nebraska;  Chautauqua  lecturer; 
advertising  and  sales  counselor;  author  of  "The  Pere  Marquette  Railroad 
Co."    "Elements   of   Retail    Salesmanship,"    "Principles   of   Marketing." 

Member  of   Chamber  of   Commerce.      Kiwanis  Club. 

Married,  August  SO,  1915,  to  Stella  M.  Walker  of  St.  Ignace,  Michigan. 

930.  LULU    (JEWELL)    JOHNSON. 

Present  address,   309   Clement  Avenue,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Mineral   Point,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  1913-1914  finished  the  two 
years  course  in  The  New  England  Training  School  for  Christian  Service. 
Degree,   B.    A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught    in    high    schools    and    in    Industrial    school.  Parish    worker, 

Providence,    Rhode    Island. 

Married,  December,  1915,  to  Henry  Tohnson,  Lawrence  graduate. 
Children:    Ruth,   5;   Dorothy,   3;    Ralph,   2. 

931.  IRENE    (JOHNSON)    WILLIAMS, 

Present   address,    205    Cagwin   Avenue,    Joliet,    Illinois. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  August  13,   1889. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1908-1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Taught    in    high    schools. 
Member    of    Eastern    Star. 
Married,  Mr.  Everett  Williams. 

932.  ELLA   A.    KARNOPP. 

Present   address,   187    Kingston    Avenue,    Portland,   Oregon. 

Born  at  Almond,  Wisconsin,  August  13,    1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  One  summer  course  at  University  of 
Wisconsin.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Teacher  of  German  in  Sheboygan  high  school,  principal  Almond, 
teacher    of    History    Jefferson    high    school,    Portland,    Oregon. 


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933.  LILAS    (KELLEY)    CHAMBERS. 

Present   address,    407    High    Street,    Carlinville,    Illinois. 
Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin.   1889. 

Entered  Lawrence  190S,  graduated  1912.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Proof-reader    for    George    Banta    Publishing    Co. 
Member   Alpha   Gamma   Phi;    A.   A.    U.   W. 
Married    Earl    Chamners. 
No   recent  report. 

934.  JOHN   TRIMAX  KE\DALL. 

Present  address,   Scofield   Barracks,   Honolulu,   H.    I. 

Born    at    Viroqua.    Wisconsin,    April    30.    1879. 

Educated.    Lawrence    College.      Degree.    B.    A. 

Entered  the  ministry  in  1904.  Acted  as  student  pastor  during  his 
college  course. 

Enlisted  in  Co.  G,  2nd  Inf.,  February  10.  1910;  commissioned  Chap- 
lain and  assigned  to  2nd  Inf.  November  17,  1911;  for  several  years  Chap- 
lain  in. United    States   Army. 

Married,  at  Deer  Creek,  Wisconsin,  September  8,  1910,  to  Gladys 
Corbin. 

935.  VERONA    (KOCH)    KRIPPEAE. 

Present  address,   669   River   Street,  Niagara,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Boyd,    Wisconsin.    August   12,    1892. 

Educated.  Laurence  College   1908-1912.      Degree.   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

Instructor  in  German  and  Chemistry  1912-1914  at  Berlin  high  school: 
1914-1915  instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Zoology  at  Menominee,  Michigan. 
Employed   in    Chemical    Department    of    Kimberly-Clark    Co. 

Member  County  Committee  of  Woman's  Republic  League.  Delegate  to 
Citizens    Republican    State    Conference.    Milwaukee.    Tune,    1922. 

Married,   May   18,   1920.   to   Charles   Krippene   of   Niagara,   Wisconsin. 

!>3<;.      WALTER    ALVIX    LEMBCKE. 

Present  address,   Prairie  du  Sac,  Wisconsin.  Box  270. 

Born  at  Appleton.  Wisconsin,   June   29,   1885. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College;  attended  Actual 
Business  College  at  Appleton,  also  Oshkosh  Normal  School,  summer  of 
1909.      Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Entered  the  ministry,  April  17.  1910.  Preached  at  Lomira,  1911-1912; 
Antigo   1912-1916.   Menomonie  1916-1920.   Prairie   du   Sac   since  1920. 

Elected  by  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1912  a  member  of  the  Sunday 
School  Board  representing  the  Appleton  District.  Served  in  Co.  G.  2nd 
Wis.  Inf.  as  sergeant  1903-1911. 

Married,  at  Appleton.  Wisconsin,  Tune  25,  1910,  to  Harriet  Marie 
Sorenson.      Children:    Ruth   Harriet.   Willard   Walter   and   Mae   Elizabeth. 

937.      GEORGE  L.  KOEHX. 

Present   address,   693    Schuyler   Street,    Portland,   Oregon. 

Born   at   Sheboygan,    Wisconsin.    March    5.    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  post  graduate  work  at  Univer- 
sity of  North  Dakota;  Fellow  in  History  and  Economics  University  of 
Oregon,  Law  department.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  A.  1ft.  and 
LL.    B.    University    of    Oregon.      M.    A.    Harvard    University. 

Professor   of   English,   Lincoln  high   school,    Portland,   Oregon;    with   A. 


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E.  F.  1917-1919;  captain  U.  S.  R.  University  of  Lyons,  France,  1919; 
lecturer  on  International  Law;  Northwestern  College  of  Law,  1921;  coach 
of  debate  and  assistant  professor  of  history,  Reed  College.  Now  general 
manager   Stenno    Carbon   Mfg.    Co. 

Member  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Tau  Kappa  Alpha. 

Married,  August,  1919  to  Katherine  Twomey  of  Portland,  Oregon. 
Children:  Anne,  one  and  one-half  years. 

938.      LAURA   AURELH    LINDSLEY. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,  July  3,   1889. 

Educated,    Lawrence   Academy   and   Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A. 
Was    principal    of    Royalton    high    school    1913-1914;    1914-1916    taught 
mathematics  in  the  high  school  at  Beach,  North  Dakota. 

Spent  the  summer   of   1914   at  the   University   of   Chicago. 
No    recent   report. 

J)30.      ELZO   ROY   MANLEY. 

Present   address,    1521   Dana   Avenue,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Born  at  Hortonville,  Wisconsin,  May  9,  1889. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College;  took  one  year  post  graduate  work  at 
University  of  Wisconsin.  Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from 
Wisconsin. 

Analytical  chemist  in  the  development  department  of  the  United  States 
Rubber  Co. 

Married,  November  15,  1913,  to  Elsie  IToier,  former  student  at  Law- 
rence. 

940.  HARRIET    MARKS. 

Present  address,  Lancaster,  Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lancaster  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1908-1912.  De- 
gree,   B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Has  been  teaching  at  Columbus,  Bloomington  and  Lancaster  high 
schools. 

941.  ADOLPH     CHRISTIAN     MOMMSEN. 

Present    address,    Kendall,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at   Husum,    Germany,    November    16,    1881. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A. 

Principal   of    Belview   schools   1912-1914;    Superintendent    1914. 

President  local  Commercial  Club;  president  Belview  Young  People's 
Society. 

Married  at  Amherst,  Wisconsin,  September  6,  1911,  to  Helen  Bidwell. 
Children:    Phoebe  Geneva   and  Mildred   May. 

No    recent    report. 

042.      WELCOME    HERVON    McNIESH.      (Deceased.) 

Killed  in  France,   October  21,   1918. 

Born   at   Black   Creek,   Wisconsin,   July    23,    1883. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

Taught   chemistry  and   mathematics   in    Watertown    high   school. 

Member   of   Hospital    Corps   of   2nd    Reg.    for   eight   years. 

Married  at  Aniwa,  Wisconsin,  August  27,  1912,  to  Hildegarde 
Kreutzer. 


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943.  CLARENCE    CONE   PLANK. 

Present  address,  c/o  N.  W.  School  Supply  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 
Married    at    Plainfield,    Wisconsin,    to    Gladys    Krentz,    class    of     L911. 
With  the  N.   U.    School   Supply   Co. 
Failed  to  report. 

944.  WILLIAM   DAVID  RATH. 

Present  address,   Clayton,  Kansas. 

Born   at  Almond,   Wisconsin,   September   7,   1888. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

Entered  teaching  profession  in  1912.  Taught  two  years,  returning  to 
University    of   Wisconsin. 

Superintendent   of   schools   since    1914. 

Member  F.  and  A.  M.  Lodge  and  O.  E.   S. 

Married,  August,  1916,  Elenor  Lewis  of  Fennimore,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:   Robert    V/2    and    Catherine,    2. 

945.  CHESTER  JOSEPH  ROBERTS. 

Present  address,   DePere,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Birnamwood,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  two  summers  at  Madison. 
Degrees,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence;    M.    S.    from   University    of    Wisconsin. 

Taught  Physics  and  Athletics,  Simpson  College  1912-1913;  Bethany 
College  1914-1915.  With  Tuttle  Press  Co.,  Appleton.  Now  with  Northern 
Paper   Co.    of   Green   Bay. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  December  23,  1913,  to  Bessie  Bushey. 

94«.   CHARLES  MANLEY  SHELLEY. 

Present  address,   Mattoon,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Hutchins,    Shawano  county,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Birnamwood  high  school;  Lawrence  College  190S-1912.  De- 
gree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  school  for  two  years  and  then  entered  the  ministry  in  fall  of 
1914.     Now  farming. 

Married  at  Plymouth,  Wisconsin,  October  21,  1914,  to  Ora  Oosterhous. 
See  No.    1044.     Children:    Ellen  Jane,   6;    Howard   Manly,    4;    Alice  Ora,   2. 

947.      HARRY    WILLIAM    SMALL. 

Present   address,   Excelsior,    Minnesota. 

Born   at    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin,    October   12,    1890. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.   A.  from  Lawrence. 

Since  graduation  instructor  in  Science  at  Edgerton  high  school  1912- 
1914;  principal  of  schools  at  Black  Earth,  Wisconsin,  since  September. 
1914.     Member   of  Hospital  Corps,   2nd   Reg.   U.   S.    N.   G. 

Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  to  Gladys  R.  Barber,  June  20,  1914. 

Failed  to   report. 


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!>48.      JAMES    RICHARD    ST.   JOH\. 

Present  address,  Federal  Reserve  Bank,   San   Francisco,   California. 

Born    at    Mayville,    Wisconsin,    December    17,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  took  some  special  work  at  University 
of   Chicago.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Employed  in  general  bank  work;  assistant  cashier,  credit  man  with 
The  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Co.,  of  Portland,  Oregon.  Now  assistant 
purchasing    agent,    Federal    Reserve    Bank,    San    Francisco.    California. 

Married,  June  12,  1918,  to  Laura  Strong  of  Portland,  Oregon. 

»4i>.      GRACE    (SUTCLIFFE)    KRANZ. 

Present    address,    Geneva,    Illinois. 

Born   at   Endeavor,   Wisconsin,   December   27,    1887. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1912.     Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  at  Grafton  high  school  1912;  principal  of  Poison  high  school, 
Montana. 

Married,  February  16,  1917,  to  Fredrick  Kranz,  Lawrence  graduate. 
Children:   Jean  Elizabeth,   4  years. 

JKjO.      JANE    ELIZABETH    TAYLOR. 

Present   address,   3001   Hoyt  Avenue,   Everett,   Washington. 
Failed  to   report. 

951.      MARY   THOMAS    HARTZHEIM. 

Last  address,   Juneau,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at   Wauwatosa,   Wisconsin,   August   4,   1890. 

Educated,  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1908-1912.  Degree, 
B.    A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught    at    Juneau,    Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

»r»2.      JESSE   GEORGE   VANCE. 

Present   address,    1509    6th    Street,    Menomonie,    Wisconsin. 

Born  in   Waukesha   County,   Wisconsin,   March   15,    1883. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degrees,  B. 
A.   from   Lawrence;    S.   T.    B.,   Garrett   Biblical   Institute. 

Entered  West  Wisconsin  Conference.  Preached  six  years.  Served 
three  years  in  Co.  E  3rd  Wisconsin  Volunteers.  Chaplain  United  States 
Army   one  year.      Now   federal   student  at    Stout   Institute. 

Married  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wisconsin,  August  13,  1912,  to  Emma 
Bowman.      Children:    Arden    L.,    8    years. 

853.      WILBUR    LEWIS    VAUGHN. 

Present   address,    Elyria,    Ohio. 
Born   at   Winslow,    Illinois,    February   2,    1887. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1908-1912;  took  work  at  De  Kalb 
Normal    School.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Began   teaching  mathematics  and   coaching  athletics   at    Sparta   in    1912. 
Failed  to   report. 


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954.  WINIFRED    (WILSON)    BOYCE. 

Present   address,    295    7th    Avenue,    Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Parfreyville,    Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Lawrence.     Degree  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Entered  teaching  profession  at  Omro,  Wisconsin,  1912;  taught  in 
Fennimore   high   school   1913-1914. 

Married,  Tune  17,  191G,  to  Curtis  Boyce,  Lawrence  graduate.  Chil- 
dren: David,  4;  Barbara,  1. 

955.  HUBERT   E.   ZILISCH. 

Present    address,    St.    Mary's    Hospital,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Juneau,   Wisconsin,   February  16,   1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  graduated  summer  course,  Normal 
School  of  Physical  Education,  Battle  Creek,  Michigan,  1912;  post  grad- 
uate work  summers  of  1913  and  1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
Attended  Medical  Department  University  of  Lyons,  France.  Marquette 
University   Medical   Department  1919-1922. 

Teacher  and  Physical  Director  Payson  high  school,  Utah,  1912-1913. 
Physical  Director,  Kansas  City  University,  and  Principal  Wilson  high 
school,  Kansas  City,  1913-1914;  Pyhsical  and  Athletic  Director  Mitchell 
high  school  and  public  schools.  Mexican  border  service  1916;  world  war 
veteran,  enlisted  1915,  discharged  1919.  Now  intern  St.  Mary's  Hospital, 
Milwaukee. 

Member  Kansas  City  Athletic  Club;  vice  president  Greater  Kansas  City 
Basket  Ball  League;  vice  president  Greater  Kansas  City  Athletic  Associa- 
tion. 


LVII.     CLASS  OF  1913. 

950.      GLADYS    MAE    ANDREWS. 

Present   address,   Marinette,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Irving   Park,    Illinois,    October   2,    1889. 

Educated,  Escanaba  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  Graduate  Library 
School  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  1914.  Degree.  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Employed  as  assistant  in  Superior  Public  Library  and  Marinette 
Library. 

Failed  to  report. 

957.      RAYMOND   L.   BOLTON. 

Home   address,    Tomah,    Wisconsin. 

Born    at   Tomah,    1890. 

Educated,  Tomah  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1909-1913;  attended 
summer  session  of  University  of  Wisconsin  in  1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Principal   of   Mountain   high   school. 

Member   Sigma   Phi   Epsilon. 

Failed    to    report. 


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958.      EDITH   RUTH  BOYCE. 

Present    address,    721    Mclndrae    Street,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Corinth,  New  York,  August  28,  1891. 

Graduated,  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  V 
from   Lawrence. 

Has  been  teaching  Latin  and  German  in  Tomahawk,  Whitewater  and 
Escanaba,   Michigan,   high   schools. 

Member  Eastern  Star,  White  Shrine  and  Daughters  of  American  Revo- 
lution. 

1>59.     HELEN  LOUISE  BRAYTON.      (Deceased.) 

Died    in    Appleton,    December,    1921. 

Born    at    Footville,    Wisconsin.    May    8th,    1891. 

Graduated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1909-1  91. "I.  Degree, 
H.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Wras  Pastor's  assistant.  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Appleton.  Took 
post   graduate   work   at   Lawrence    1914-191"). 

i)<»0.      HENRIETTA    (BRIGHAM)    SCHUSSMAAX. 

Present    address,    Kaukauna,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Barre,    Massachusetts,    June    21,    1891. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College,   1909-1913.     Degree   B.  A. 

Teacher  of  English  at  Rutland,  Massachusetts  and  high  school  at 
Kaukauna.     For  last  year  studying  pipe-organ  at  Lawrence. 

Married,  June,  1916,  to  L.  G.  Schussman,  superintendent  of  schools, 
Kaukauna,  Wisconsin.     Children:   Myron  Henry,  4l/2  years. 

JMfl.      NORMAN  EDMUNDS   BROKAAV. 

Present   address,    507    Wisconsin    Avenue,    Xeenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Kaukauna,   Wisconsin,   September  1,   1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Entered  the  automobile  business  in  winter  of  1913-1914.  Later  moved 
to  San  Diego,  California,  where  he  engaged  in  real  estate  business  and 
office  building.  Later  engaged  in  manufacture  of  paper.  Now  manager 
Central  Paper  Co.,  Neenah,   Wisconsin. 

Married  at  Edgerton,  Wisconsin.  September  11,  1914,  to  Theodora 
North,  former  Lawrence  student.  Children:  Katharine  Elizabeth,  Norman 
E.,  Jr.,   and  Janet  Jessica. 

!>U2.      JAMES    EM3IETT  BROOKS. 

Present  address,   5844  Wyandotte,   Kansas   City,   Mo. 

Born   at   Omro,   Wisconsin,   May   2,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Engaged  in  life  insurance  business;  packing  industry  Morris  &  Co. 
1916;  manager  claim  department.  New  York,  for  British  Government  1917- 
1918.  Now  president  United  Serum  Co.,  allied  with  Morris  &  Co.,  Kansas 
City.  Mo. 

President  of  the  Grand  Rapids  Musical  Club. 

Favorite   recreation   is   hunting. 

Married  at  New  London,  Wisconsin,  July,  1913,  to  Ruth  Blackwood. 
Children:  James  Emmett,  aged  4. 


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9G3.      LICILE   BISHEY. 

Present   address,    4 IS    Sheridan    Avenue,    Whiting,    Indiana. 

Born   at   Hammond,    Wisconsin,    February   12,    1893. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence.      Chicago    School    Civics   and    Philanthropy. 

Taught  in  Two  Rivers  high  school  and  Merrill,  Wisconsin;  director  of 
playgrounds,  Mount  Kisco,  New  York;  director  Girl  Scout  Camp,  Thornton, 
Illinois.      Now    director    Women's    Activities,    Whiting,    Indiana. 

Member  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority. 

!>(J4.      ALITA    (BUSSARD)    WRIGHT. 

Present   address,    616   X.    Bosart   Avenue,    Indianapolis,   Indiana. 

Born  at   Black  Earth,   Wisconsin,   November   15,    1S90. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1909-1913.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 
M.    A.    University   of   Wisconsin,    Summer   Columbia   University. 

Teacher  of  history  in  Wausau  high  school,  Princeton,  Illinois,  and 
Indianapolis    since    1917. 

Married,  June  10,   1921,   to  W.   W.   Wright  of  Greencastle,   Indiana. 

905.      BERMCE   MARGARET   CAD3IAX. 

Present  address,   Monroe,   Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Markesan,    Wisconsin,    1891. 

Father  was   a  Methodist  minister   for  twenty-nine  years. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.   A.    from   Lawrence. 

Taught   in   Middleton   and   Lodi    high   schools. 

Failed    to    report. 

96«.      ETHEL    (CLARK)     MXO\, 

Present   address,    243   First   Street,   Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Galesville,    Wisconsin,    ls>&9. 

Educated,  Milwaukee-Downer  1908-1910;  Lawrence  College  1910-1913; 
also  studied  at  Lawrence  Conservatory.     Degree   B.  A.   from  Lawrence. 

Teacher  of  Public  School  Music,  1913-1914,  Pabst  School,  at  Ocono- 
mowoc. 

Failed   to   report. 

9«7.      \VILLIAM   COLLIXGE. 

Address,   2643  Logan   Blvd.,   Chicago,  Illinois. 

Taught  in  high  schools  at  Tomah,  and  La  Crosse  1913-1918;  principal 
La  Crosse  high  school  1918-1921.  In  training  for  managership  with  S.  S. 
Kresge    Co. 

Married,  July  6,  1916,  Ella  Klumb,  Lawrence  graduate.  Children: 
Margaret   5,    William   Jr.,    3. 

968.      ADELINE   COOKE. 

Present  address,  Kaukauna,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Lawrence  College,  Wisconsin,  April   13,  1S90. 
Educated    at    Lawrence    College    1900-1913.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Law- 
rence. 

Taught    English   m   Fennimore   high   school    since   graduation. 
Member    of   Teachers'    Club. 
Failed   to    report. 


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»«9.      JESSIE    (CROSSFIELD)    ISELY. 

Present  address,   407   Madison   Avenue,    Fort  Atkinson,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Oakland,   Wisconsin,  April   25,  1891. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.   A. 

Taught  in  Red  Granite  high  school  1913;  Cambridge  high  school. 
Married,    at    Fort    Atkinson,    Wisconsin,    August    19,    1915,    to    Chris. 
Isely.      See    No.    921. 

D70.      RUTH   DE   SWARTE. 

Present  address,  6444  Woodlawn  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born,  April  23,  1891,  Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1909-1913.  Degree,  B.  A.  Kindergarten 
diploma  at  Cincinnati  Missionary  Training  School.  One  summer  Normal 
School.  One  summer  Medical  School  laboratory  course. 

Taught  Kindergarten  four  years.  At  present  secretary-technician  to  a 
physician. 

Member   of  A.    C.   A. 

»71.      KENNETH    S.    DICKINSON. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Chicago,   Illinois,  June  5,   1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1909-1913.     Degree,   B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Entered  business  January  1st,  1914,  with  Chas.  S.  Kidder  &  Co., 
bankers,  Chicago,  Illinois,  stocks  and  bonds.  In  1920  organized  the  firm 
of  Wm.  L.   Ross  &  Co.  of  which  he  is  Vice-President. 

Married  to  Frances   Pratt  of  Appleton. 

1)72.      PHILETUS     SAWYER     DICKINSON. 

Present  address,  Chicago,  Illinois,  c/o  W.  L.  Ross  &  Co. 

Born   at  Chicago,   Illinois,  May   23,   1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.     Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Entered  bond  business  January  1,  1914;  salesman  F.  W.  Jacobs  Co., 
Madison,  Wisconsin;  salesman  for  Chas.  Kidder  Co.,  Chicago.  At  present 
member  of  the  firm  of  W.  L.  Ross  &  Co.,  Chicago.  Was  overseas  as 
instructor  in  school  to  train  in  the  use  of  heavy  artillery. 

Member    of    Riverview    Country    Club   of   Appleton. 

Married,  June,   1922,  to  Ruth  Allen,   of  Chicago,  Illinois. 

i>73.      ELLEN    (FAVILL)    TILLOTSON. 

Present   address,    Lake    Mills,    Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Lake  Mills,   Wisconsin,   March,    1883. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 
Member  of  Woman's  Club. 

Married,  1918,  to  F.  W.  Tillotson  of  Madison,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Twins,   Ellen   and  Alice,    one   and    one-half   years. 

!>74.      EERNICE    (FISHER)    CLEVELAND. 

Present  address,   172   5th   Street,   Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Fond   du  Lac,  Wisconsin,   August   10,   1880. 

Educated,  Fond  du  Lac  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1909-1913. 
Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Teacher    of    mathematics    and    German    in    various    high    schools. 
Member  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.;   Choral  Club  and  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority. 
Married,   Bliss  Cleveland. 
Failed   to    report. 


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975.      LESLIE    CLIFFORD    GILBERTSON. 

Present  address,   601   Torrey   Bldg.,    Duluth,   Minnesota. 

Born  at  Galesville,   Wisconsin,   November   3,   1891. 

Educated  at  Lawrence,  1909-1913;  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 
Degress.  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  LL.  B.  from  Northwestern  University 
Law  School.  Was  two  years  in  U.  S.  Army,  13  months  in  France  with 
First  Division.  Holds  Captain's  Commission  F.  A.  U.  S.  R.  Now  practic- 
ing law  in  firm   of  McClearn  and   Gilbertson. 

Member  Beta  Sigma  Phi  and  Phi  Alpha  Delta. 


076.   ELEANOR  (HARRIMAN)  MUMM. 

Present   address    158    W.    Fourth    Street,    Winona,    Minnesota. 
Born   at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,    March   17,    1891. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College    1909-1913.      Degree,    B.    A.,   Lawrence. 
Teacher  in   Appleton  since  1913. 

Member   of  Alpha   Gamma   Phi    sorority;    was   treasurer   for   two   years; 
guardian    of    Camp    Fire    Girls. 
Married  Frank  Mumm. 
Failed    to    report. 

977.  MABEL    (HILL)     RASEY. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Buffalo,  New  York,  April  10,   1891. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.    A.   from    Lawrence. 

Engaged    as    teacher    of    English    at    Nekoosa,    Wisconsin,    1914-1915. 

Married,  January  16,   1915,  to  Lee  C.  Rasey,  a  classmate.  See  No.  997. 

978.  FRANCIS    EUGENE    HINDERMAN. 

Present  address,  4043  Westminster  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Missouri, 
Failed  to   report. 

979.  EDNA   BELLE    HUGHES. 

Present  address,   Wausau,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Randolph,   Wisconsin. 

Educated  at  Randolph  high  school  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree, 
B.   A.   from   Lawrence.      University   of   Wisconsin   summer   course. 

Teacher  of  History  and  Science  in  Poynette,  Prairie  du  Chien  and 
Waupun    high    schools. 

Member    Kappa    Kappa    Delta. 

Engagement  announced   to  John  Van   Hengel   of  Waupun, 

980.  JULIA    ( JACOB Y)    ESKIL. 

Present  address,  Iron   Mountain,   Michigan. 
Married    Odin    Eskil. 
Failed  to   report. 

981.  HARRY  I.  JAMES. 

Present    address,    Old    Umtali,    Rhodesia,    Africa. 
Born  at  Dean  Forest,  Gloucestershire,   England,  April  24,  1882. 
Educated,    one    year    in    Theological    School,    England,    1906;    Lawrence 
College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Entered    West    Wisconsin    Conference    as    a    probationer    1907;    trans- 


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f erred  to  Wisconsin  Conference  1908;  ordained  Deacon  by  Bishop  Berry  at 
Edgerton,  Wisconsin,  1910;  ordained  Elder  by  Bishop  Hartzell,  Rhodesia, 
Africa,  1913.  1908-1913,  Student  Pastorate;  1913  appointed  pastor  of  St. 
Paul's  English  Penhelonga,  Rhodesia,  Africa;  1914  appointed  principal  of 
Boys'   Central  Training   School,   Old  Umtali,   Africa. 

Visited  the  United  States  and  Lawrence  in  1920.     Now  at  Umtali. 

Married  at  Gloucester,  England,  July  27,  1910,  to  Edith  Mabel 
Woodger. 

982.      MYRTICE    (KITTO)    PEARCE. 

Present   address,    Minneapolis,    Minnesota. 

Born  at  Dollar  Bay,  Michigan,  April   4,   1891. 

Educated,  Dollar  Bay  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  O. 
from   Lawrence. 

Taught  in  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wisconsin,  high  school,  also  at  Houghton, 
Michigan. 

Married  Dr.  A.  R.  Pearce  of  Dollar  Bay  in  1919.  Since  then  lived 
at  Rockland,  Michigan.     Just  moving  to  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

1)83.      ELLA    (KLUMB)     COLLINGE. 

Present   address,   2643   Logan   Blvd.,   Chicago,   Illinois. 
Born   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   February   10,   1891. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College,    1909-1913.      Degree,   B.   A. 
Teacher   of    English,    Sparta,    1913-1916. 
Memoer  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Married,  July  6,  1916,  to  William  Collinge,  graduate  of  Lawrence 
College.      Children:   Margaret   5,  Billy   3. 

1)84.      ANNIE    LAURA   KUNKEL. 

Present  address,    Sheboygan,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  August  29,  1890. 

Educated,  Grafton  Hall;  Lawrence  College  1911-1913.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Teacher  of  English  and  German,  Kilbourn  high  school,  teacher  of 
German    in    Marinette    high    school. 

Member  Phi  Beta   Kappa. 

Faileu    to    report. 

1)85.      DAISY    (LIEBERMANN)    MAXWELL. 

Present  address,  Oregon,   Illinois. 

Born  at  Fort  Atkinson,   Wisconsin,  1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence,   1908-1913.      Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Has  been  teaching  in   Galesville   high  school. 

Married   Arnold   Maxwell. 

Failed  to  report. 

686.     WILLARD    IRVIN    LOWE. 

Present   address,    Williams,    Arizona. 

Born    at    Petersburg,    Wisconsin,    October    13,    1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Boston  University  School  of  Theology. 
Degree,   B.  A.   from  Lawrence.    S.   F.   B.   Boston   University. 

Began  preaching  in  Wisconsin  Conference.  Transferred  to  Arizona 
and  preaching  at  Williams.  Camped  three  weeks  in  the  Grand  Canyon  last 
summer. 

Member  Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  Mace  and  Pan  American  Club. 

Married,  June   17,   1915,  to  Alma  A.   Ricks  of  Boscobel,   Wisconsin. 


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9S7.      MABEL    MAY   MATES. 

Present  address,   Belmont,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at   Belmont,  Wisconsin,  1890. 

Educated  at  Belmont  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

Failed    to    report. 

988.  MILTON  W.  McGOWAN. 

Present  address,   Algoma,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Algoma,   Wisconsin,    March    27,    1891. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College    1909-1913.      Degree,    B.    A. 

With    Geo.    Banta    Publishing    Co.,    Menasha,    Wisconsin. 

Member  Theta   Phi. 

Failed    to    report. 

989.  LOREN    CAREY    McKINNEY. 

Present   address,   Liberty,   Missouri. 

Born  at  Lake   Crystal,   Minnesota,   December  16,    1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence,  1909-1913.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  M.  A. 
Wisconsin   University. 

Teacher,  Milwaukee  ivorth  Division  high  school.  85  Division  Camp 
Grant  1918.  Camp  Mills,  Bordeaux,  Le  Maus  University  Detachment, 
University  of  Grenoble,  France.  Professor  of  History,  William  Jewell  Col- 
lege since  1919.  On  leave  of  absence  1922-1923  to  complete  work  for  Ph. 
D.    at   Chicago   University. 

Married,  1917,  to  Abbie  Greenwood  of  Milwaukee.  Children  Lorra  G. 
2   years. 

990.  HELEN  (McNAlGHTON)  SPENCER. 

Present  address,  4753  18th  Avenue,  X.  E.,  Seattle.  Washington. 

Born   at    Kaukauna,    Wisconsin,    November    21.    1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence.  Graduated  from  Presbyterian  Hospital  Training  School 
for  Nurses.  In  service  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  and  Lamp  Taylor,  Ky.,  for 
ten    months. 

Married,  September  8,  1920,  to  M.  L.  Spencer,  former  professor  at 
Lawrence. 


991.  FRANCES    (NALMAN)    HOKLAS. 

Present  address,   604   Oak  Street,  Minneapolis,   Minnesota. 
Graduated,  Lawrence  College,   Class  of  1913. 
Married  H.  W.  Hoklas. 
Failed   to   report. 

992.  LEILA    (NELSON)    FANNON. 

Present   address,    460    Lawe   street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Manitowoc,   Wisconsin,  January    15,   1891. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1909-19i3.  Degree,  B.  A.  Studied  at 
Lawrence    Conservatory    four   years. 

Member    of    Kappa    Upsilon    sorority. 

Married,  June  22,  1914,  to  George  Fannon  of  Appleton.  Children:  Mary 
Louise,    5    years. 


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993.      GRACE    (PARDEE)    HEINEMANN. 

Present  address  661    Green   Bay   Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Appleton,    Wisconsin,   July   23,    1890. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  State  Preparatory  School  of  Boul- 
der, Colorado  1909;  Lawrence  College  1909-1913.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught  English  for  a  time  in  Menasha  school  and  at  Phoenix, 
Arizona. 

Married,   June   15,  1921,   to  Fred  Heinemann,  Appleton. 

904.      LOR  A    (PENDELL)    HALL,. 

Present   address,   624   8th    Street,    Brookings,    South    Dakota. 

Born  at   Randolph,   Wisconsin,   August   13,   1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.   A. 

Taught  at  Brandon,  Wisconsin,  1913-1914;  Nekoosa,  Wisconsin,  1914- 
1915. 

Married,  June  12,  1915,  at  Randolph,  Wisconsin,  to  Eugene  W.  Hall. 
Children:    Wendell,   6;    Charlotte,   2. 

995.      ALTA    MAE    POND. 

Present   address,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Tomah,  Wisconsin,  January   24,   1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1908-1913.     Degree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  high   school   at  Princeton,   Wisconsin;   at   Marengo,   Illinois. 

Memher   of   Alpha   Delta   Pi   sorority. 

Failed    to    report. 

99ti.      MARY    ATHENA    POTTER 

Present  address,   905  College   Avenue,  Racine,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Bristol,    Wisconsin,   January   4,    1889. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A.  Harvard  summer  school. 
Taught     in     Waupun;     Lockland,     Cincinnati,     Ohio;     Marshfield     and 
Racine,   Wisconsin. 

997.      LEE   C.   RASEY. 

Present  address,   834    Prospect    Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at    Marion,    Wisconsin,    January    13,    1890. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1909-1913.  Degree,  B.  A.  Columbia 
University   summer   of   1921. 

Began  teaching  at  Menomonie  1913;  elected  principal,  1914;  principal 
of  Duluth  High  school,  instructor  in  English,  Lawrence  College.  At 
present   principal   Appleton   high    school. 

President  Appleton  Rotary  Club. 

Married,   January   16,    1915.   to    Mabel   Hill,    class    of   1913. 

99S.      GEORGE    ERNEST    RUSSELL. 

Present  address,   47    Summer   Street,   Gloucester,    Massachusetts. 

Born  at  Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  March   26,   1884. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Andover 
Theological    Seminary,    S.    T.     B. 

Pastor     Congregational     church,     Upton,     Massachusetts.  Chaplain 

Gloucester    Fishermen's    Institute    since    1918. 

Married,  1917,  to  Annie  G.  Hartwell  of  Gloucester,  Massachusetts. 
Children:   Allen,   4;    Seymour,   2. 


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009.      ENID   MARGUERITE    (SAECKER)    WHITE. 

Present   address,    301    College   Avenue,    Swarthmour,    Pennsylvania. 

Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  June  13,  1891. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence.      Columbia   University,    summer   1916. 

Taught,  West  Green  Bay  high  school,  1913-1914;  Grand  Rapids,  Wis- 
consin,  1914-1915,   as  teacher   of  Ancient  History. 

Member  Theta  chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi  and  A.  A.  U.  W.  Woman's 
Club  of  Swarthmour,  Faculty  Tea  Club  of  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
Needlework    Guild. 

Married,  September  1,  1915,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Alfred  G. 
White,  class  of  1907.  See  No.  716.  Children:  Gary  W.,  5;  Carleton  Robert, 
2    years. 

JOOO.      WYLIE   C.   SAMPSON. 

Present  address,  915  Fulton  Street,  Wausau,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Beaver  Dam, '  Wisconsin,  December  12,   1891. 

Educated,  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Since  July  1,  1913,  representing  Employers'  Mutual  Liability  Insur- 
ance Co.,  in  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  now  assistant  secretary.  Served  for 
a    period   in    the    war    as    1st   Lieutenant    of    Infantry. 

Member   of   Masonic    order. 

Married,   Grace  Turner  of  Wausau.      Children:    Georgiana,   2. 

1001.  RARRARA    (SCHLAFER)    HAUGEX. 

Present  address,  828  Hamilton   Street,  Wausau,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  October  23,  1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  Academy  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from    Lawrence. 

Member  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority. 

Married,   1916   to   Karl   M.   Haugen,   former   Lawrence   student. 

1002.  ERWIN    LEAXDER    SHAVER. 

Present  address,  506  N.  Davis  Street,  Conway,  Arkansas. 

Born   at  Eau   Claire,   Wisconsin,   December   1,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degrees.  B.  A.  1913  and  M.  A.  1914 
from  Lawrence.  Also  S.  T.  B.  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  1916.  Union 
Theological  Seminary  1917-1920.  M.  A.  Teacher's  College  Columbia,  1918. 
Pastor  1914-1916,  Director  Religious  Education,  Decatur,  Ilinois,  1916-1917, 
Assistant  Department  Religious  Education,  Union  Theological  Seminary 
1919-1920.  Professor  Religious  Education,  Hendrix  College,  Conway, 
Arkansas,   since   1920. 

Member  Ex.   Com.   Council   Religious  Education  Association. 

Married,  Ellen  M.  Griffiths  of  Rosendale,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Doris 
6,   Robert  4. 

1003.  BENJAMIN    CHARLES     SIAS. 

Present  address,   New  Richmond,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Sparta,  Wisconsin,  1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College   1908-1913;    University    of    Wisconsin,    Col- 
lege of  Law.     Degree,   B.   A.    from  Lawrence. 
Failed   to   report. 


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1004.  MAUD    (SIMESTER)    JOHNSTON. 

Present  address,  Glenwood  City,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Chicago,   March,  1890. 

Educated    at    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Began   teaching  after   graduation   at   Glenwood    City,    Wisconsin. 

Member   Board   of  Education,    Glenwood   City. 

Married,    1916    to    Harold   Johnston,    Glenwood    City. 

1005.  MAUD    (SPEAR)    CHRISTENSEV 

Present  address,    Chippewa   Falls,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Watertown,    Wisconsin,    October   19,    1892. 
Parents    were    born    in    Devonshire,    England. 

Educated,  Watertown  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  0. 
from  Lawrence. 

Has    taught    at    Chippewa    Falls. 
Married   W.    Christensen. 
Failed  to  report. 

1000.      LILY   WALBORG    SWAN  SON. 

Present   address,    Stevens    Point,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Ystad,  Sweden,  November   19,  lSbT. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught  in  various  high   schools. 

1007.      FLORENCE    E.    THOMAS. 

Present    address. 

Born  at  Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin,  February   15,   1S92. 

Educated,  Wausau  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  O. 
from  Lawrence.  Had  one  year  of  physical  training  at  Normal  College  of 
Gymnastics   of   N.   A.   G.    A.,   Indianapolis,   Indiana. 

Taught  at  Dunbar,    Wisconsin. 

Failed  to  report. 

IOOS.      FRANCIS    H   THLRRER. 

Present  address,   unknown. 

Born  at  Ellsworth,   Wisconsin,   December  27,    1889. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College    1909-1913;    Nebraska    State    College    1913- 
1915.     Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  M.  A.  from  Nebraska  State  College. 
Member   Alpha   Chi    Sigma    (honorary   chemistry   fraternity). 
Failed   to   report. 

1009.     RALPH    WALDO    TIPPET.      (Deceased.) 

Killed   in   action   in   France,    September   12,   1918. 

Born  at  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin,  March  1,  1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1909-1913;  University  of  Illinois,  1913- 
1915.      Degrees,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;   M.    A.   from   University  of  Illinois. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry.   University  of   Illinois. 

Member  Beta  Sigma  Phi,  Lawrence;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  Universitv  of 
Illinois. 

Killed    in    action    in    world    war. 


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1010.      SUSANNA    (VESELY)    SCOTT. 


Present  address,  La  Pas,  Bolivia,  S.  A. 
Graduated,  Lawrence  College,   Class  of  1913. 
Failed    to    report. 


1011.      CLIFFORD     CHARLES     WATERHOUSE. 


Present   address,    236    Hamilton   Avenue,    Loraine,    Ohio. 

Born  at  Weyauwega,  Wisconsin,  January  23,  1891. 

Educated,  Weyauwega  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1909-1913;  Ohio 
State  University  1913-1914;  Fellow  in  Chemistry.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Taught  science  at  Wadena  high  school  since  1914.  Research  chemist 
Firestone  Rubber  Co.  Akron,  Ohio,  research  chemist,  Miller  Rubber  Co. 
Akron,  Ohio;  assistant  superintendent  Rubber  Co.,  New  Cork  City.  Now 
teacher   of   science,   Loraine, .  Ohio. 

Married,  May  2,  1919,  to  Carv  M.  Leiter  of  Brooklvn,  New  York. 
Children:    Ora   May   2,    Clifford    1. 

1012.  HOWARD    D.    WATSON. 

Present    address,    924   Third    Street,    San    Diego,    California. 

Born  at  Kaukauna,   Wisconsin,    September   23,   1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1909-1913.     Degree,   B.  O.  from  Lawrence. 

Entered  Theatrical  profession  as  an  actor  July,  1913. 

Failed    to    report. 

1013.  RICHARD    JOSEPH    WHITE. 

Present   address,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Algoma,   Wisconsin,   November   4,    1S92. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College  1909-1913.     Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

With    Oshkosh    Savings    and    Trust    Co. 

1014.  HERBERT    WHITEHOUSE. 

Present    address,    4056    Castleman    Avenue,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Born   at   Markesan,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  two  years  of  graduate  work  at  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  A.  M.  Wisconsin  Uni- 
versity. 

Was  principal  of  Middleton  high  school.  In  real  esttate  business, 
farming.      Now    teacher    St.   Louis    high   school. 

Married,  June  18,   1921,  to  Olive  Handsley  of  Edwardsville,  Illinois. 

10ir».      CHARLES    ClilNTON    WILCOX. 

Present  address,  643  Marshall   Street,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Hancock,   Michigan,   April   19,   1891. 

Educated.  Michigan  Agricultural  College  1909-1911;  Lawrence  College 
1911-1913.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Held  positions  as  follows:  Appleton  Crescent,  Appleton;  Milwaukee 
Journal,  Milwaukee;  Johnson  Shock  Absorber  Co.,  of  Wisconsin,  Mil- 
waukee, Wisconsin;  Overland  Wisconsin  Co.  U.  S.  Navy  1918-1919.  Now 
Sales  Promotion  and  Advertising  with  ITarley-Davidson  Motor  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee,  Wisconsin. 

Member   Wisconsin   Chapter,   Tau   Kappa   Alpha;    Theta   Phi. 


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1016.  JEAN    (WILEY)    THICKENS. 

Present  address,  Menasha,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Montreal,   Canada,  December  19,  1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Carroll  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

Member  of  Kappa  Upsilon  sorority. 

Married,   April   21,    1914,    to    Richard    Erb   Thickens. 

1017.  BESS     (WILLIAMS)     VOORHEES. 

Present  address,  518  H.  Street,  N.  WM  Washington,  D.  C. 
Born  in  Benezette,  Pennsylvania,  in  1891. 

Educated,  graduated  from  Rib  Lake,  Wisconsin,  high  school;  Lawrence 
College   1909-1913.      Degree,    B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 
Taught  at  Benson,   Minnesota  and  other  places. 
Married   Richard  Voorhees. 
Failed  to  report. 

1018.  SPENCER   WYNDHAM   WOODWORTH. 

Present  address,  unknown. 

Born    at    Cataract,    Wisconsin,    November    11,    1886. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College;    University    of    Wisconsin.      Degrees,    B. 
A.  from  Lawrence;   M.   A.  from  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Member   of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha. 
Failed   to    report. 

1019.  ALICE   MAUD    WRIGHT. 

Present   address,    1715    Sunset   Avenue,    Seattle,    Washington. 

Born   at   Minneapolis,    Minnesota,   1887. 

Educated,  Normal  School  in  Superior;  Lawrence  College  1911-1913. 
Degree,  B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Taught,  Chilton  high  school  1913-1915,  in  high  school  Mulla",  Idaho, 
1915-1918,   in   Seattle   high   school   1918  to   present   time. 

Member  Latin  Club;   editor  Lawrence   Latinist   of   1913. 

Traveled  in  Central  Canada,  summer  of  1912;  Western  Canada  and 
Vancouver   Island. 


LVIII.     CLASS  OF  1914. 


1020.      EDWARD    J.   AESCHLIMANN. 

Present   address,    Higher   Normal   College,  Pekin,    China. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Pastor's    assistant,    Rochester,    New   York.      Secretary    Y.    M.    C.    A.    at 
Great   Lakes   during   war. 

Secretary  M.  M.  C.  A.  Lawrence  College.  Missionary  to  China. 


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1021.  PAUL    AMUNDSON. 

Present   address,   811   Tremont   Bldg.,    Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Born  at  Black  River  Falls,  Wisconsin,  September  22,  1892. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1910-1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence.     Harvard   University,   LL.    B.    1918. 

Lawyer,  specializing  in  copy  rights  and  investment  securities.  Has 
traveled    extensively    throughout   the   United    States. 

Member  Howard  Chapter,  Acacia  fraternity,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Boston  City  Club,  National  Exchange  Club,  National  Travel  Club, 
Knights  Templar,   Temple  of   Shriners. 

1022.  REXFORD   BAUMAN. 

Present  address,   527   Belleview  Place,   Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at   Shiocton,   Wisconsin,  June   14,   1892. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College,    1910-1914.      Degree,    B.    A. 
Engaged   in   bank   at   Shiocton    since   graduation. 

1023.  AMY    (BECKER)    RILLING. 

Present  address,  1125  N.   Central  Avenue,   Glendale,   California. 
Born   at   Winneconne,   Wisconsin,   November   26,   1892. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College  1910-1914.     Degree,  B.   A.  from  Lawrence. 
Since    graduation    taught    in    several    high    schools    in    Wisconsin. 
Member  of  Theta   Gamma   Alpha. 
Married,   June   10,   1921,   F.    E.    Rilling,   a   drviggist. 

1024.  BERTHA    GERTRUDE    BISHOP. 

Home  address,   Mineral   Point.   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Mineral   Point,   Wisconsin,   in   1893. 

Educated,     Mineral     Point     high     school;     Lawrence     College;     attended 
summer    school    at    Madison,    1915.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 
Taught   in    several    high    schools. 
Failed  to  report. 

102o.      ROGER    CHARLES    BLACKMAN 

Last  address,   1140   E.    Mifflin    Street,   Madison,    Wisconsin. 
Born  at  West   Bend,  Wisconsin,   February  16,  1888. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 
Failed   to    report. 

1020.      CURTIS   BOYCE. 

Present*  address,  295  7th   Avenue,  Wauwatosa,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Corinth,   New   York,   March   6,   1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  1910-1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Began  business  September  9,  1914,  at  Appleton,  with  Pettibone-Peabody 
Co.  Later  with  Luther  Grinding  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee.  From  1919-1921 
with  Nunn,  Bush  and  Weldon  Shoe  Co.,  Milwaukee.  1921  organized  the 
Wisconsin    Paper  and   Products  Co.,   Milwaukee. 

Married,  June   17,   1916,   to  Winifred   Wilson,  Lawrence  graduate. 


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1027.      CLARENCE    LESLIE    BYSTROM. 

Present  address,  Negaunee,  Michigan. 

Born  at  Ishpeming,  Michigan,  March  13,  1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1910-1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  Sorbonne  Uni- 
versity, Paris.  High  school  principal  Rolla,  North  Dakota,  1914-1917.  Supt. 
of  schools,  National  Mine,  Michigan,  1917-1918.  U.  S.  Army  1918-1919. 
Principal  high  school  Negaunee,  Michigan,  since  1920. 

Member  Lois  Club,  Masons. 

Married,  February  11,  1921,  to  Merle  Tremboth,  Lawrence  student. 

102S.      XENA   CADE. 

Present   address,   Viroqua,   Wisconsin. 
Born  at   Viroqua,   October   31,   1893. 

Educated  at  Lawrence  College  1910-1914.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Law- 
rence. 

Teaching  English  and  mathematics  in   high   schools. 
Failed   to    report. 

1029.  LOTTIE    CALKINS.      (Deceased.) 

Died  June,   1916. 

1030.  VERA   COBB    CASS 

Present  address,   117   Sperry  Avenue,    Stockton,   California. 

Born  at   Viroqua,   Wisconsin,  July   6,   1888. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  Simmons  College,  Bos- 
ton.     University    of    California,    summer    term. 

Head  Commercial  Depart.,  Tilton  Seminary,  Tilton,  New  Hampshire, 
Also  in  high  school,  Auburn,  California.  Now  teacher  Commercial  subject 
in    Stockton   high   school. 

Member   Kappa  Upsilon  sorority    (president) ;   Theta  Alpha. 

1031.  3IONONA   LITCILE   CHENEY. 

Present  address,  Methodist  Episcopal  Mission,  Peking,   China. 
Born  at  Madison,   Wisconsin,   December  28,    1890. 
Educated,    Barron   high   schools;    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.   A. 
Teacher   of   History   and   English   in   high    schools.     Now   in   missionary 
work. 

1032.  MAY  CLARIDGE. 

Present  address,   Reedsburg,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Reedsburg,   Wisconsin,   July   9,    1888. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  summer  school,  University  of  Wisconsin 
1914.     Degree,   B.   A.   from  Lawrence. 

Playground  instructor  in  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  during  summer  of 
1913;   teacher  in  high   schools. 

Failed   to    report. 

1033.  ADA    (COLBY)    WATTS. 

Present   address,    Lomira,    Wisconsin. 
Born   at  Thorpe,   Wisconsin,    1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 
Taught   in    high   schools  at    Bangor   and   Lomira,   Wisconsin. 
Married,   June   2,   1918,  to   W.   J.   Watts   of   Lomira,   Wisconsin.     Chil- 
dren:   Lois   W.,   2   years. 


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1034.  EUGENE    SPAULDING   COLVIN. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,  April  8,   1892. 

Educated   at   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.   A.   from   Lawrence. 

With    Appleton    Crescent.      Now   with    Meyer    Press,    Appleton. 

Married   to   Ethel   Whitmore,    Lawrence   graduate.    One   child. 

1035.  KATHRYNE  ELEANOR  DANIEL,. 

Present  address,   Cambria,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Randolph,    Wisconsin,   June   21,   1893. 

Educated,  Randolph  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

Teaching  at  Marshall,  Wisconsin  in  North  Dakota  and  in  high  schools 
in   Eau  Claire,   Menasha  and  Cambria,   Wisconsin. 

1036.  CARL    NATHAN    DAVIDSON. 

Present   address,   Mauston,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Mauston,   Wisconsin,    April    G,    1891. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   B.   A.,   University   of   Illinois. 

Member   Beta  Sigma  Phi, 

Failed   to   report. 

1037.  LEAH   DAVIS. 

Present  address,    762    Sampson   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree  A.    B. 

Taught  in  high  schools  of  Brillion,  Stevens  Point,  Sheboygan  and 
now  teaching  in  South  Division  high  school,  Milwaukee. 

1038.  DUDLEY    ORLIE   FOWLER. 

Present  address,    C.    3.    Street,   Regis   Apt.,    Duluth,    Minnesota. 

Born   at    Fairchild,    Wisconsin,   July    27,    1892. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A.,  Lawrence. 

Employed  by  F.  W.  Woolworth  Co.,  since  July  1,  1914.  Manager 
Woolworth   store,   Duluth,   Minnesota. 

Scout  Master,   Rotary  Club. 

Married  at  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin,  July,  1915,  to  Gladys  Crump, 
former  Lawrence  student.     Children:    Barbara  L.   5  and   Winifred   C,   1. 

1039.  PAULINE    LUCILE    (GILLESPIE)    WHITE. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born    at    Kilbourn,    Wisconsin,    September   11,    1892. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College  1910-1914.  Degree, 
B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Teacher    of   History   in   several   high    schools. 

Member  Alpha   Gamma   Phi,  Theta  Alpha,    Phi    Beta  Kappa. 

Married,  1915,  to  Richard  J.  White,  '10. 

1040.  FLORENCE    (HAGEN)    RULE. 

Present   address,    Lake   Linden,   Michigan. 

Born  at  Duluth,   Minnesota,  August  12,   1892. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1913-1914;  State  Normal  School  at 
Ypsilanti,  Michigan.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence;  Life  Certificate  from 
Ypsilanti. 

Has  been  teaching  mathematics  in  high  schools  in  Plymouth  and  Wis- 
consin Rapids,  Wisconsin,  in  Duluth,  Minnesota  and  in  Lake  Linden,  Mich,-' 

Member  Order  of  Eastern  Star,  Book  Review  Club,  Federated  Wom- 
an's  Club. 

Married,  July  5,   1921,  to  Thomas  H.  Rule  of  Lake  Linden,  Michigan. 


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1041.  IRMA    (HARD)    WHISTON. 

Present   address,    Hamilton,    New   York. 

Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  August  10,  1892. 

Educated,  Milwaukee  South  Division  high  school;  Lawrence  College.' 
Degree,    B.    O.    from    Lawrence. 

Teacher  of   English  at  Seneca  and  Plymouth,  Wisconsin. 

Married,  June  30,  1917,  to  Lionel  Whiston,  Lawrence  graduate.  Chil- 
dren:  Lionel   A.,    4;    Charles  Arthur,   3;    William,   6  months. 

1042.  MARY    CATHERINE   HARRIS. 

Present  address,  85  Rincon  Road,  Tucson,  Arizona. 

Born   at   Mineral   Point,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1910-1914.     Degree,  B.  A. 

At  School  for  Nurses,  John   Hopkins  Hospital,   for  one  year. 

Failed    to    report. 

1043.  HELEN    (HUMPHREY)     GODFREY. 

Present  adderss,  94  Lloyd   Street,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at  Pleasant   Ridge,   Ohio,   June   8,    1892. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   B.   A. 

Head  of  English  Department  Stevens  Point  high  school.  English 
teacher   Milwaukee    State   Normal. 

Married,  April  24,  1918,  to  A.  L.  Godfrey,  a  lawyer.  Children:  Thomas 
C,   18  months. 

1044.  HENRY   JOHNSON. 

Present  address,  390  Clement  Avenue,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Racine,  Wisconsin,   September  8,   1881. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  School  of  Theology, 
Boston  University.  Degree,  S.  T.  B.  M.  A.  degree,  Boston  University. 
Studied    several    summers    at    Northwestern    University.  Pastor    M.    E. 

church,  Milwaukee. 

Married,  Lulu  Jewell,  graduate  of  Lawrence. 

1045.  ALDEN   MILLER  JOHNSTON. 

Present  address,  322   Wt  Washington   Street,    Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born  at   Ishpeming,   Michigan,   June  21,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  1911-1914;  one  year  at  Northwestern 
University,    Evanston,    Illinois.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence. 

Accepted  position  of  city  salesman  with  Midland  Paper  Co.  of  Chicago, 
a  wholesale  paper  house,   September,  1914. 

Failed    to    report. 

1040.      RAYMOND    CARL    KRUEGER. 

Present  address,   906    Fox    Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      A.   B.    degree. 

Traveling  salesman  for  Eagle  Mfg.  Co.  1914-1917.  Advertising  man- 
ager 1917-1918.  Aviation  branch  U.  S.  Navy  1918.  Secretary  Fox  River 
Traction    Co.    1919    to    present. 

Married,  May   17,   1917,   to  Edna   Saiberlich   of  Appleton. 


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1047.  GEORGE    CHARLES   KUNDE. 

Present    address,    Minocqua,    Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Meehan,    Portage   County,    Wisconsin. 
Parents,   successful   farmers. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree  B.  A.  In  1900  learned  the 
harnessmaker's   trade. 

Has  been  in  the  ministry  since  1912. 

1048.  HENRIETTA    M.    LEY. 

Present    address,    1018    Cherry    Street,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at   De   Pere,   Wisconsin,   1890. 

Educated,  De  Pere  high  school;  Milwaukee  State  Normal  School;  Law- 
rence College.     Degree,   B.  O.  from  Lawrence.     University  of  Wisconsin. 

Teacher  of  English  and  Expression  at  Wautoma  and  Neenah,  Wis- 
consin. Okmulgee.  Oklahoma  and  Green  Bay.  One  summer  doing  lyceum 
work  for  Red  Cross;  one  doing  war  work  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Gave 
recitals  at   Pine   River  and  Wild    Rose. 

1049.  RUTH    MIELKE. 

Present  address,    Shawano,  Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Shawano,  Wisconsin,  June  27,   1890. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.    A.   from   Lawrence. 
Began   teaching  in   Jefferson   high    school.      Taught   in    Shawano.      Now 
librarian   in   Appleton    high    school. 

Member  of  Theta  Alpha  sorority. 

1050.  MARIAN    SOPHIA   McCRAY. 

Present   address,    408   N.    Pine   Street,    Platteville,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Green  Lake,  Wisconsin,  May  28,  1885. 

Who   Am    I? 

"I  am  the  same  brown-eyed  Susan — I  mean  Marian — who  came  from 
Green  Lake,  Wisconsin,  into  Lawrence  Academy  in  1906.  Long  ago?  Yes, 
but    I    am    younger    now. 

Doc  Sammy  says,  "What  has  bin  a  doin?"  In  1911  when  my  class- 
mates were  leaving  Lawrence,  I  was  graduated  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity School  of  Oratory.  After  that  I  taught  two  years,  in  the  State 
University  of  Iowa,  and  in  McKendree  College.  Then  I  became  hungry 
again  and  returned  to  Lawrence  to  be  fed.  In  1915  Lawrence  conferred 
the  M.  A.  degree,  after  I  had  spent  three  quarters  at  Chicago  U.  The 
degree  seems  to  stick,  although  Professor  Treat  forgot  to  put  my  "collar" 
on.  After  teaching  in  New  London  high  school  four  years,  I  came  to 
Platteville  Normal   where   I   teach   English   and  serve  as   Dean   of  Women. 

How  do  you  spend  your  summers,  I  wonder.  I  sometimes  give  enter- 
tainments, sometimes  teach,  sometimes  stay  at  home.  In  the  summer  of 
1919,  I  had  a  glorious  vacation  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  of  Colorado. 
When  I  am  married  (joke!)  the  ceremony  will  be  performed  in  the  Bridal 
Chamber   of  the   Cave   of  the   Winds,   or  some   similar   place." 

1051.  PAUL  JUDSON   MAC  KINNEY. 

Present  address,  Augusta,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Minneapolis,   Minnesota,  January  1,   1891. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Lawrence  College;  University  of 
Chicago.     Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence. 

Been  pastor  at  Minocqua.  Milwaukee  and  Augusta,  Wisconsin.  Done 
considerable  evangelistic   work. 

Married,  January  1,  1916,  to  Rena  Ballard  of  Appleton,  Children: 
David    5,   Vera   3,    Mark   1. 


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1052.  OKA    (OOSTERHOUS)    SHELLEY. 

Present  address,   Mattoon,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  Town  of  Lyndon,  Sheboygan  county,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Plymouth  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Married  at  Plymouth,  Wisconsin,  October  21,  1914,  to  C.  M.  Shelley, 
class  of  1912.     See  No.   946.      Children:   Ellen  Jane  6;    Howard   4;    Alice  2. 

1053.  FLORENCE  (PLANTZ)  GOCHNAUER. 

Present  address,  646   So.  Webster  Avenue,  Green  Bay. 
Born  at  Detroit,   Michigan,    1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  Graduate  work  at  Ohio 
State    University. 

For   a   time    was   assistant   librarian   at    Lawrence    College. 

Member  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority,  Theta  Alpha,  P.   E.   A.   sisterhood, 

A.  A.    U.    W.      Had    charge    of    Relief    Work    for    fatherless    children    of 
France    for    Wood    Co.,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  August  27,  1915,  to  Harry  Goch- 
nauer,  a  sanitary  engineer  and  former  Lawrence  student.  Children:  Harry 
Wallace,  7  months. 

1054.  OSWALD    HENRY    PLENZKE. 

Present  address,  356  Second  Street,  Menasha,  Wisconsin. 

Born    at    Newburg,    Wisconsin,    September    16,    1888. 

Educated,    State   Normal    School,   Oshkosh;    Lawrence   College.      Degree, 

B.  A.    from  Lawrence.       Graduate   work  University   of  Wisconsin 

For  two  years  was  principal  of  state  graded  schools;  at  present  principal 
of  Menasha  high  school.  President  Menasha  Club,  President  Northeastern 
Wis.    Teachers  Association. 

Married  at  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  to  Edith  Kirchner  of  Appleton.  Chil- 
dren :    Ruth,   4   years. 

1055.  CHARLES    M.    PORS 

Present  address,   210   W.    6th    Street,   Marshfield,   Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Marshfield,    Wisconsin,   April    1,   1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  Law  department,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin.  In  army  during  the  war.  Lawyer,  firm  Pors,  Ed- 
wards and  Pors.     Secretary  Marshfield  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Member  Rotary  Club. 

Married,     June    25,     1919,     to     Anne    Person     of     Sparta.  Children, 

Christine,   6   months. 

1050.      GEORGE   E.    REYNOLDS. 

Present  address,  1416   "F"  Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Born   at   Orfordville,   Wisconsin,   July   23,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.      Degree,  B.  A.   from  Lawrence. 

1057.      PEARL   RICHARDSON. 

Present  address,    Sparta,    Wisconsin. 
Born,  La   Crosse  county,   Wisconsin,   January   9,   1889. 
Educated,   Sparta  high   school;   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   B.   A.   from 
Lawrence. 

High  school  teacher. 

Member  of  Theta  Gamma  Delta  sorority. 

Failed   to  report. 


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1458,      ELLEN    ELIZA    (ROWELL)    MoCLE\EGHA\. 

Present    address. 

Born  at   Appleton,   Wisconsin,    August   30,   1S93. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree.   B.    A.    from   Lawrence. 

Studied    music    at    Lawrence    Conservatory    of    Music. 

Married.  F.  L.   McCleneghan.  Lawrence  graduate. 

1059.  ERWIN    WALTER    SAIBERLICH. 

Present  address.    782    Drew  Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Service  man  and  salesman  for  Eagle  Mfg.  Co.  Later  catalogue  and 
advertising  work  and  later  superintendent  of  machine  shops  with  same 
concern.  In  U.  S.  army  as  chief  machinist's  mate,  aviation  department. 
In  1919  helped  organize  the  Fox  River  Traction  Co.  and  holds  the  position 
of  engineer.  President  Young  Peoples  Association,  Evangelical  Associa- 
tion for  three  years. 

Married,  October  9,  1915,  to  Nellie  A.  Wiegand  of  Milwaukee,  former 
Lawrence  student. 

1060.  C.   BEECHER    SCOTT. 

Present  address,   New  Lisbon,  Wisconsin. 

Born  at   Cleveland,   Minnesota,   February   6,    1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Institute 
Agronimique,    Paris,    A.    E.    F.    University,   France. 

Engaged  with  Woolworth  &  Co.  three  years.  Two  years  in  army.  15 
months  over  seas.  Had  charge  of  property  account  of  Department  of 
Quartermaster,  Paris.  Assistant  state  survey  leader,  Interchurch  World 
Movement,  Survey  work  for  State  University.  In  Oregon  to  recover 
health.      Xow    manager    Fox    Theater,    Xew    Lisbon. 

Visited  Niagara  Falls,  Buffalo,  New  York  and  other  places  of  interest 
in    the    East. 

Married,  May  6,  1922,  to  Yerna  A.   Mayo. 

1001.  MARGARET     SHERMAN. 

Present   address,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1002.  HERMAN    FREDERICK    SMITH. 

Present  address,   School  Administration   Bldg.,   Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Smithland,    Iowa,   October   6,   1889. 

Graduated  from  Yoice  Department,  Highland  Park  College,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa,  1913;  Lawrence  Conservatory  of  Music,  Appleton,  Wisconsin, 
1914.      Degree,    B.    M.    from    Lawrence.    American    Conservatory    of    Music. 

Taught  at  Lawrence  Conservatory,  Washington  high  school,  Milwau- 
kee. Was  in  war  service  18  months.  At  present  supervisor  of  music  in 
Milwaukee. 

Married,   1922,   to  Irma   Pynn,   a  former  Lawrence  student. 

1003.  JESSIE    (SMITH)    CLIFFORD. 

Present  address,  3051  Humes  PI.,  Seattle,  Washington. 
Educated,    Appleton    high    scho.ol;    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A. 
Began   teaching  History   and   German   in    Blair    high    school   immediately 
after   graduation.      Taught   in   Alaska. 
Married  to  Leo  Clifford. 


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IO«4.      EDITH    JOYCE    SPRAY. 

Present  address,  319  Pleasant  Street,   Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   Tombstone,    Arizona,    May   8,    1891. 

Educated  at  Stevens  Point  high  school;  Whitewater  State  Normal; 
Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A.    from    Lawrence.    Chicago    University. 

Teacher  in  Racine,  Sheboygan  and  Columbia  City.  Visited  Alaska  and 
Yellowstone  Park,   1921. 


1065.      3IABEL,    (STANCHFIELD)    COL.BURN. 

Present  address,   18    Evans   Street,    Oshkosh,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at   Fond   du  Lac,   Wisconsin,   October   13,    1892. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  O. 
Taught   in   Fond  du  Lac,   Wisconsin.     Active   in   church    work. 
Member   Wednesday    Club    of   Oshkosh. 

Married,  September  12,  1916,  to  R.  H.  Colburn  of  Chippewa  Falls. 
Children:    Gertrude,    4    years. 

JO«G.      MARJORIE    (STEVENSON)     MORPHY. 

Present    address    296    Kildare    Road,    Walkerville,    Canada. 

Born   at   Aurora,    September    3,    1894. 

Educated,  Aurora  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A.  from 
Lawrence. 

1914-1915,    studied   Household   Science   at  Toronto  University. 

Member    Alpha    Gamma    Phi. 

Married,  June  8,  1918,  to  R.  S.  Morphy  of  Montreal,  Quebec.  Chil- 
dren: Barbara  Kathleen,  two  and  one-half  years;  Elizabeth  Ann,  1  year. 

H>(!7.      MARGARET    (STOPPENBACH)    WHITMORE. 

Present  address,   Menasha,   Wisconsin. 
Born   at  Tacoma,   Washington,   October    23,    1892. 

Educated,  Boise,  Idaho,  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence. 

Taught   History   in   various   high   schools. 
Member   Phi    Beta   Kappa;   Alpha   Gamma   Phi. 
Married  to  Lester  Whitmore  of  Neenah,  Wisconsin. 

1008.      JAMES    EARL    TIPPET. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Ripon,  Wisconsin,  September  19,   1892. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A. 

For  a  time  with  Hibbard,  Spencer,  Bartlett  Co.,  wholesale  hardware 
establishment,  Chicago,  Illinois.  Was  in  world  war  stationed  at  Camp 
Custer  in  training  troops.  First  Lieutenant.  Now  with  Wisconsin  River 
Supply   Co. 

1069.      KRISHNABIA   TULASKER. 

Present  address,   Allahabad,  India. 

.Studied   at  University  of  Wisconsin   and    Columbia   University. 

At   head   of  a  girls  school  in   India. 


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1070.  E.    EUGENE   VANDEHEI. 

Present   address,    Bliss,    Idaho. 
Born   at    Marion,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.     Degree,   B.  A. 

Following   up   salesmanship   work   begun  "during   first   year   at   Lawrence. 
Won    the    prize    in    salesmanship    which    was    a    trip    to    the    Exposition. 
Traveled   extensively  over  the   western   part   of   the   United    States. 
Failed  to  report. 

1071.  STEWART    S.    WILLIAMS. 

Present  address,  712  S.  Wisconsin  Street,  Mitchell,  South  Dakota. 

Born    at    Clintonville,    Wisconsin,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from   Lawrence.      Northwestern   University   . 

Employee,    State   Capitol,   Madison,   Wisconsin   in   Reference   Library. 

Member  U.  S.  Army,  overseas  1917-1919.  Professor  of  Commerce 
Dakota   Wesleyan  University. 

Member    Beta    Sigma    Phi. 

Favorite   sport,   football. 

Married,   1919,  to  Germaine  Roig  of   Bordeaux,  France. 

1072.  ROBERT  J.  WILSON. 

Present  address,   1408   E.   Second   Street,   Duluth,   Minnesota. 

Born  at   Granville,   Wisconsin,   October   10,   1889. 

Educated,  Markesan  high  school;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence.  George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.  C.  Sep- 
tember, 1915. 

Was  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  in  Duluth.  Now  General  Manager  Western 
Steel    Products   Co. 

Married,  September,  1916,  to  Josephine  Peck,  a  Lawrence  graduate. 
Children:   Bruce,  one  and  one-half  years. 

1073.  CAROLINE     (WINEGARD)     ROEPKE. 

Present  address,   Birmingwood,  Wisconsin. 

Born   at   De   Pere,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Oshkosh  Normal  School;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  B.  A. 
from  Lawrence. 

Taught    at    Birnamwood,    Wisconsin,    1914-1915. 

Married,  February,  22,  1918,  to  A.  J.  Roepke  of  Birnamwood,  Wis. 
Children:   Helen  Jean,   3;   John   Willard,    9   months. 

1074.  PALL   C.  WINNER. 

Present   address,    Washington   Heights,    Port   Washington,    Wisconsin. 

Born  at  Elk  Creek,  Wisconsin,  May  24,  1892. 

Educated,    at   Lawrence    College,    1910-1914.      Degree,    B.    A. 

Began  teaching  at  Port  Washington   1914. 
Harvard  School  of  Business  Administration.   25  months  U.   S.   Air  service 
as   pilot  A.   E.   F.      Now  general   sales   manager  Wisconsin   Chair   Co.      Vice- 
President    Balanced   Valve   Motor    Co.      Secretary    Badger    Development    Co. 
Secretary   and  treasurer   of   The   Hansen   Dennett-Winner   Co. 

Past    Commander   American   Legion.      Knights    of   Phythias. 

Married,   September   20,   1919,  Jeanne  Dennett  of  Port  Washington. 


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lOTS.      MILTON    WOODWORTH. 

Present   address,   R.    F.    D.    2,    Oshkosh,   Wisconsin. 

Born    January    10,    1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  University  of  Wisconsin,  graduate  work 
in  Philosophy  and  Socialogy.  Preached  for  a  time  in  M.  E.  church,  Wis 
cousin  Conference.     Since  1915  been  engaged  farming. 

Married    1907    to   Mary  Harding.      Children:   Jean    Ruth,   4. 


LIX.     CLASS  OF  1915. 


1077.      HAROLD  OLAV  BACH. 

Present  address,   Route  No.    3,   Aneta,   North   Dakota. 

Born  at  Namsos,  Norway,  March  22,  1885. 

Educated,  Chicago  Lutheran  Seminary;  postgraduate  work  Northwest- 
ern University.  Degrees,  A.  B.  Lawrence,  B.  D.  Lutheran  Seminary,  A. 
M.  Northwestern  University.  At  present  pastor  in  Norwegian  Lutheran 
Church    of   America,   stationed    at   Aneta,    North    Dakota. 

Married,  September  5,  1914,  to  Agnes  M.  Hansen  from  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Children:  Anna  Marie,  6  years;  Jacob  Olav,  3  years  and  Haakon 
Agnar,   1  year. 

J 078.      KATHRYN   FLORENCE   BEACH. 

Failed  to  report. 

107!).      HANNAH    BENYAS. 

Present  address,  Menominee,   Michigan. 
Born,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College,  A.   B.  degree. 

Been  teaching  in  high  schools  in  various  cities  in  Wisconsin  and  Mich 
igan. 

1080.  MILTON    SAMUEL  BOASE. 

Present    address. — Failed    to    report. 

1081.  WILLIAM  ROBERT  BRUCE. 

Present   address,   Menasha,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.   B. 
Chemist  for  manufacturing  plant. 

1082.  ADELBERT  GEORGE  BOUCHARD. 

Present    address,    97    Wisconsin    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  Trout  Lake,  Michigan,  May  31,   1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  University  of  Michigan  Law  School. 
Degree,  A.    B.   from   Lawrence,   J.   D.   University   of   Michigan   Law   School. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Sparta,  Wisconsin,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin, 
West  Division  high  school,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  With  the  A.  E.  F.  in 
France  1918-1919.     At  present  practicing  law  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Married,  April  6,  1918,  to  Marion  Van  Dyke  from  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis- 
consin.     Children:   Jean,  age  2  years  8  months. 


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10S3.      REGINALD    E.    CAVES. 

Present  address,   Dalton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    24,    1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  summer  school  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Degree,    A.    B.    from    Lawrence. 

Taught  Mathematics  New  London  high  school.  Sales  manager  Wis- 
consin Cabinet  and  Panel  Company.  1918-1919  U.  S.  Navy  Great  Lakes, 
Illinois.  1919  to  present  in  General  Merchandise  business  at  Delton,  Wis- 
consin,   also   postmaster. 

Member  Oriental  Consistory  and  Medinah  Temple,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Married,  August  26,   1919,   Edith  Waterman  of  Hancock,  Wisconsin. 

1084.      HESTER    (COTTON)    WOLFF. 

Present   address,   Oconto   Falls,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    December   5,   1892. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College,  A.  B.  degree. 
Taught    in    various    high    schools. 

Married,  1918,  Lee  Wolff  of  Gladstone,  Michigan.  Children:  Dexter 
Lee,   2  years,  William  Alcott,   6   months. 

10S5.      CAMILLE  COUMBE. 

Present   address,   631    Church    Street,    Richland    Center,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A. 
Lawrence. 

Taught  English,  Tulsa  high  school,  Oklahoma.,  also  West  high  school, 
Minneapolis,    Minnesota. 

I08G.      RAYMOND   BERT   CRAMER. 

Present  address,  365  Browning  View  Street,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Born,    West  Union,   New1  York. 

Education,   Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.   B. 

Pastor  in  several  Methodist  churches  in  Wisconsin.  1920  professor 
Biblical  Literature  and  Missions  Union  College,  Barbourville,  Ky.  1922 
pastor  M.   E.   church,  Akron,   Ohio. 

Married,  1904,  Louisa  F.  Lackie,  Duluth,  Minnesota.  Children:  Luellyn 
A.,  16  years,   M.   Douglas,  14  years,  Marion  Ward,   7   years. 

1087.  GEORGE    K.    EGGLESTON. 

Present  address,  Dallas,  Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1088.  IRMA   KASSANDRA   ERB.      (Deceased.) 

Born,   Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   B.  A. 

1089.  ALICE   CAMERON  FELDT. 

Present  address,    180  12th   Street,   Apt.   24,   Milwaukee. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Oshkosh  Normal.  Degree,  B.  A.  Law- 
rence. 

Taught,  Menominee,  Michigan,  Virginia,  Minnesota,  Milwaukee  North 
Division    high    school. 

Camp  Fire  Guardian,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Campaign  Worker,  Eastern  Star 
and  White   Shrine  member. 

Traveled  extensively  in  West  and  throughout  Canada. 


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J (K>0.      FLORENCE    EMILY   FELL. 

Present    address,    Mayville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   1890,  at  Mayville,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.   15. 

Taught  Cashton,  Wisconsin,  Escanaba,  Michigan,  and  Oshkosh  high 
school  for  the  last  four  years.  Expects  to  attend  Columbia  University  dur- 
ing coming  year. 

1001.  WILLARD   S.  FORD. 

Present  address,  805  Kimball  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Monticello,    Wisconsin,   April    20,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin  summer  term. 
Degree,    A.    B.    Lawrence. 

Teacher  of  science  and  mathematics  Ft.  Atkinson  high  school,  supt. 
of  schools  new  London,  Wisconsin.  Director  of  Vocational  education, 
Appleton,    since   1920. 

Y.    M.    C.    A.    Fraternal    Order,    Rotary    Club. 

Married,  August  9,  1916,  to  Etta  Hammond  of  River  Falls,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Jack  Hammond,  four  and  one-half  years;  Carol  Ellen,  nine 
months. 

1002.  ETHEL   MARIE  FRAWLEY. 

Present  address,  Chilton,  Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1093.      LELA    ANNETTE    GOBLE. 

Present  address,   241   Madison   Street,   Lancaster,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B.    Lawrence. 
Residing    with    parents    since    graduation. 

1004.      LAURA   LAVINIA  GODFREY.     . 

Failed    to    report. 

1095.      DOROTHY  MARY  GREGORY. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught  various  high  schools.  At  present  teaching  in  Appleton  high 
school  in  English  department.  For  a  time  with  hardware  concern,  Duluth, 
Minnesota. 

1000.      EMMA    (HARPER)    APPLEGATE. 

Present    address,    167    Washington    Street,    Hartford,    Connecticut. 

Born,    Brodhead,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Assistant  in  Lawrence  library  one  year.  Teacher  of  English  in  Apple 
ton  three  years.  Over  seas  as  librarian  with  Y.  M.  C.  A.  for  one  year 
during    world    war. 

Married,  October  26,   1921,  Harry  S.  Applegate  of  New  York  City. 


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1097.      FRANCES   MARGUERITE    (HOGG)    BUTTON. 

Present  address,  Neilsville,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Rockford,   Illinois. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Library  School  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Degree,   A.   B.   Lawrence. 

Cataloger  Montana  Public  Library,  cataloger  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin, 
Public  Library.  In  charge  of  cataloging  department,  Kalamazoo,  Michigan. 
Librarian   Neilsville  Free  Library. 

Married,  August  27,  1920,  to  Lawrence  Button  from  Melrose,  Wisconsin. 

109S.      INEZ    (HOOPER)    NORTHEY. 

Present  address,  Dousman,  Wisconsin,  R.  2. 
Born,    Palmyra,    January,    1894. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College,  A.   B.  degree. 

Married,  December  28,  1916,  W.  D.  Northey,  Palmyra,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:  Lawrence  Boyd,    4  years;    Richard  John,   2   years. 

1099.      EDITH    (HORNIBROOK)    COLLINS. 

Present  address,  618  W.  14th   Street,   Spokane,  Washington. 

Born,   Marinette,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  University  of  Washington  and  also 
private   expression   work.      Degree,   A.    B.    Lawrence. 

Taught  in  high  schools  at  Ripon,  Wisconsin,  Sioux  Ste.  Marie,  Michi- 
gan,   Seattle,   Washington,    Milwaukee,    Washington,    Detroit,    Michigan. 

Married,  January  30,  1922,  to  E.  A.  Collins  of  Seattle,  Washington. 

1104).      IDA    MAE    HUMBLE. 

Present  address,  Antigo,  Wisconsin. 

Taught   for   some   time  after   graduation    in   North   Dakota. 

Failed   to    report. 

1101.  WILLIAM    ARTHUR    JENNINGS. 

Present    address,    Azusa,    California. 

Born,  August  22,   1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   S.   G.    B.    Garrett. 

Occupation,  Christian  minister. 

Leader  Y.  M.  C.  A.  group,  member  of  Mason  organization,  Chamber 
of  Commerce,    Southern   California  Association   of   Education. 

Married,  June  24,  1915,  Carol  Pseil  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  No  chil- 
dren. 

1102.  DONNA    (JOHNS)    HOYT. 

Present  address,   620  East  5th   Street,   Duluth,   Minnesota. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College,    A.    B.    degree.      Since    then    engaged    in 
Civil   Service.     Now  postal  clerk  in   Post  Office  at  Duluth. 


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1103.  LEWIS    J.    KELLNER. 

Present  address,   860   N.    10th    Street,   Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  April  27,   1893. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    E. 

Principal  of  high  school  for  three  years.  Became  partner  in  the  firm 
of  M.  Kellner  &  Sons  Co.,  in  fall  of  1917.  Entered  service  in  the  Army 
May  5th,  1918.  Served  until  January  30th,  1919.  Is  now  with  Kellner  & 
Sons,    Manitowoc,    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Lion's  Club,  Masonic  Lodge,  American  Legion,  Directoi 
of   Episcopal   Choir   of   40   members.      Member   of  Mozart   Club. 

Married,  May  14,  1918,  to  Irma  Baumgarten,  Neenah,  Wisconsin, 
former  Lawrence  student.     Children:  Mary  Kellner,  1  year. 

1104.  ELSIE    E.    KOPLIN. 

Present  address,    112    South    Madison    Street,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  July  6,  1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Northwestern  University.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   M.   A.   Northwestern. 

Has  for  some  years  been  teaching  in  the  West  Side  High  School  of 
Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 

llOo.      LUCILLE   MARCY. 

Present  address,    Chippewa   Falls,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

llOfi.      ELLA   MAY    MARTIN. 

Present   address,    588    Russell   Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  May  4,   1892. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,  M.  A.  University  of  Wisconsin.  Candidate  for  doctor's  degree 
in   same   institution. 

Taught  3>4  years  in  high  schools  after  graduation.  Then  spent  two 
and  one-half  years  in  graduate  studies,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Was 
assistant  in  the  Botany  Department.  In  September,  1921,  came  to  Kansas 
Wesleyan  University  to  teach   Biology. 

Member  of  Sigma  Xi,  Botanical  Society  of  America,  and  American 
Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 

JI07.      HUGH  ALEXANDER  MISDALL. 

Present  address,   Rhinelander,  Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1108.      CHASE   FREDERICK   MIX. 

Present   address,    762    N.    Genessee    Street,    Waukegan,    Illinois. 
Failed  to  report. 

MOO.      BERTHA  MAY  MORSE. 

Present  address,   R.   F.    D.,   Box   87,   Tomahawk,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1110.      FREDERICK    LOGAN    MoCLENEGHAN. 

Present  address,  1416  School  Street,   Rockford,  Illinois. 
Failed    to    report. 


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1111.  LUDWIG  GRANT  MGH. 

Present  address,   Alden,   Illinois. 

Born,   April   27,   1893. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.   Degree,  A.    B. 

Member  of  the  firm  of  J.  R.  Nigh  &  .Sons.  Member  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Club,  postmaster  Alden,  Illinois.  Attended  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Commercial  School  1921.  Connected  with  the  B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber 
Company,    Rockford,    Illinois,    1919-1921. 

1112.  JESSIE    MAE    OBERDORFER. 

Present  address,  Stephenson,  Michigan. 
Failed  to  report. 

1113.  STELLA   RUTH   O'BREIX. 

Present    address,    5    Genessee    Street,    Iron    River,    Michigan. 

Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin  two  summer  terms.  Degree, 
A.  B.  Lawrence.  Taught  school  at  Cornucopia,  Wisconsin.  Since  1918 
been  teacher  of  English  and  History  in  the  high   school  at  Ft.   Wayne,   Wis. 

1114.  LAWRENCE  JAMES   O'ROl'RKE. 

Present  address,   1800   Virginia   Avenue,   Washington,   D.   C. 
Failed  to  report. 

1115.  OLIVE    J.    OTTO. 

Present  address,  State  Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  graduate  work  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin.     Degree,    A.    B.    Lawrence. 

Has   been    occupied   as  a   teacher  most   of   the    time   since   graduation. 

111«.      JOSEPHINE    (PECK)    WILSON. 

Present   address,   Western    Steel    Products    Co.,    Duluth,    Minnesota. 
Born,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Married,  September,  1916,  to  Robert  J.  Wilson.  Lawrence  graduate. 
Children:   Bruce  Adelbert,    l]/2   years  of  age. 

1117.      CARRIE    SERENA    PECKHAM. 

Present  address,  Ironton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  February  5,  1891. 

Educated,  La  Crosse  Normal  School;  Lawrence  College;  University  of 
Wisconsin.       Degree,     A.     B.    Lawrence,    M.     A.    University    of    Wisconsin. 

Since  graduation,  missionary.  Teacher  in  Kwassin  Jo  Gakko  Girl's 
School  (College)  at  Nagasaki,  Japan,  until  1920.  In  1922  studying  at  the 
University  of  Wisconsin,   and  speaking  in  the   interests  of   the  W.   F.   M.   S. 


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1118.  OLEDA    SCHROTTKY. 

Present  address,  189  Lexington  Street,  New  York  City. 

Born,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Educated.  Lawrence  College;  Minnesota  University;  Curry  School  of 
Expression;    Boston    School    of   Theater    Yvette    Gilbert. 

Teacher  of  English  and  Public  Speaking  in  Menominee  high  school. 
Assistant  instructor  of  Dramatics,  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  Girl  Scout  instruc- 
tor,  field  department. 

Story  Telling  Dramatics  for  children. 

1119.  ETHEL    SHERMAN. 

Present  address,  777  Harris  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 
Occupation  that  of  a  teacher. 

1120.  MARIEM    (SMITH)    MORGAN. 

Present   address,    14606   Potomac   Avenue,    Cleveland,   Ohio. 
Born,   Oakfield,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.   B.  Lawrence. 
Taught  four  years   in   high   schools. 
Member   of   Milwaukee   A.    A.    U.    W. 

Married,  September  11,  1919,  to  C.  S.  Morgan  of  Oakfield,  Wisconsin. 
Ripon  graduate.      Children:   John   Smith,   15  months. 

1121.  MINNIE   C.    SMITH. 

Present  address,  River  Falls,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   River  Falls,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree  A.    B. 

Been  teaching  in  high  schools  at  Deerfield,  Marshfield,  Hudson  and 
Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

1122.  MARY   JANE    STILES. 

Present  address,  Isabella  Apts.  130  S.  Flower  St.,  Los  Angeles, 
California. 

Failed  to   report. 

1123.  EDITH    (STUART)    JOHNSON. 

Present  address,    Second    Street,    River   Falls,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    February    11,    1891. 

Educated,  Platteville  Normal  School;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Taught   in    River   Falls  high    school    for   four  years. 

Married,  December  31,  1919,  to  A.  N.  Johnson  of  Madison,  Wisconsin, 
professor  in  the  Platteville  Normal  School.  Children:  Margaret  E.,  11 
months. 

1124.  MARJORIE   MAE    SWEETMAN. 

Present  address,   506  Alton   Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   23,   1894. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College,    A.    B.    degree. 

Been  teaching  in  Waukegan  high  school  for  several  years.  Member 
Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority;  also  Alumni  Chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi  in 
Chicago.      Will  teach  next  year  in  Appleton  high  school. 


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111*5.      LAURA   E.    TICHENOR. 

Present   address,   Deer   Lodge,    Montana. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Osteopath  Medical  School  Kirksville,  Mo., 
and  Osteopath  Medical  School,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Degree,  A.  B.  Lawrence; 
Osteopath  degree  from  Des  Moines. 

Osteopath    Practitioner   at   Deer   Lodge. 

Married,  1917,  to  Helen  Stain,  Boeman,  Montana.  Children:  Robert, 
4  years. 

1126.      WALTER   S.   TIPPET. 

Present  address,  703  Lawe  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   November   14,    1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin,  and  Medicai 
School   of  University   of   Illinois.      Degree,  A.   B.   Lawrence. 

Taught  Stevens  Point  high  school,  1915-1917.  Entered  Army  Service 
May  12,  1917.  One  year  in  France  with  32nd  Division.  Began  studying 
medicine  University  of  Wisconsin  when  discharged.  At  present  finishing 
course  in  Chicago,  University  of  Illinois  Medical  School. 

Married — -"No,   but    has   prospects." 


1127.  DAVID   P.    UNRUH. 

Present  address,  305  No.  Park  Street,  Shawnee,  Oklahoma. 

Born,  1887,  Henderson,  Nebraska. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Degree  of  B.  M.  Postgraduate  work 
Chicago    Musical    College.      Also    Plymouth    University. 

Head  of  Voice  Department,  Adrian,  Michigan.  Acting  Dean,  Hast- 
ings College.  Head  of  Voice  Department,  Baylor  University.  Head  of 
Voice  Department,  Oklahoma  Baptist  University.  At  present  Dean  of 
Conservatory  of  Oklahoma  City  College,  Oklahoma  City.  Director  of  the 
Shawnee    Choral    Society. 

1128.  EARL    C.    VAN    DUSEN. 

Present    address,    unknown. 


1120.      WALLACE   LEO    VELTE. 

Present  address,   Hiawatha,  Utah. 

Born,   Tustin,    Wisconsin,   January    16,    1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

1915-1916  assistant  secretary  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  V.  M.  C.  A.  1916-1919. 
1919  to  present  time,  organized  three  branches  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.'s  in  prop- 
erties of  United  States  Fuel  Company,  located  in  Carvin  County,  Utah.  At 
present   in   charge   of  the   work  as   general   secretary. 

Married,  August  7,  1918,  to  Sarah  Grace  Smith,  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Wallace,   Jr.,   age   3. 

11.30.      ROBERT   LLOYD  WATSON. 

Present  address,   2035   Eastwood   Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,    Brandon,    Wisconsin,    May    1,    1894. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 

First  Lieutenant  121st  M.  G.  Battalion,  32nd  Division.  The  Chicago 
manager  of  Branch  Office  of  the  Tuttle  Press  Company  of  Appleton,  Wis- 
consin. 

Member   Chicago  Alumni    Chapter   Sigma    Fi    Epsilon. 

Married,  August  6,   1921,  to  Florence  Malrn  of  Chicago,  Illinois. 


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1131.  ARNO    E.    WENTZ. 

Present  address,   745  36th   Street,   Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    November    14,    1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,  A.    P>. 

Taught  Wabeno  high  school  191.")-1918.  Served  United  States  Army, 
Motor  Truck  Company  413,  January  9,  1918  to  July  28,  1919.  Student  at 
Marquette    School    of   Dentistry   since    October   1,    1919. 

1132.  LIOIVEL,  ARJVEY  WHISTOKT. 

Present  address,   Hamilton,    New   York. 

Born,    January    20,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Boston  University.  Degree,  A.  B.  Law- 
rence,   S.    D.    B.    Boston    University. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Member  of  Northern  New  York  Conference  of  the 
Methodist-Episcopal    Church.      Now   serving  at   Hamilton,   New    York. 

Marrie,  June  30,  1917,  to  Irma  M.  Hard  of  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Lawrence  graduate.  Children:  Lionel  A.  Jr.,  4  years;  Charles  A.,  3  years; 
William  B.,  6  months.     Charles  Arthur,  born  March  1920,    (deceased). 


LX.     CLASS  OF  1916. 


1133.  DOROTHY    (AMES)    TAYLOR. 

Present  address,  1011  Sth  Street,   S.   E.,  Minneapolis,   Minnesota. 
Born,   New    Richmond.    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.    B. 
Taught   in   high   schools   at   Waterman   and    Freeport,   Illinois. 
Married,    1919    to    J.    B.    Taylor    from    Wisconsin    Rapids.       Children: 
Robert    William,    1    year. 

1134.  MAIN  LEY    AUSTIN. 

Present    address,    Reeseville,    Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1135.  PARKER    HAIRD. 

Present  address,   Spokane,    Washington. 

Born,   January  31,   1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Ohio  State  University.  Degrees,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   M.   A.   Ohio    State   University. 

Taught  Ohio  State  University  1916-1917.  Bureau  of  Mines  and  Chem- 
ical Warfare  Service  in  the  world  war.  Chemical  and  safety  engineer 
Inland     Empire     Paper     Co.,     Spokane,     Washington,     1919-1922. 

Member  Technical  Association  of  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry.  Had  sev- 
eral  publications   in   technical  journals. 

Married,  May  20,  1922,  to  Miss  Millin,  Spokane,  Washington.  Chil- 
dren:   Parker  K.  Jr.,   1   year  old. 

1136.  IRVIN    V.    RAKER. 

Present  address,  Mattoon,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    August    16,    1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     A.   B.   degree. 

Present    occupation,    farming. 

Married,    Winifred    Clark   of   Howarden,    Iowa. 


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J 137.      MABEL    (BANFOHD)    EATON. 

Present   address,   Waseca,    Minnesota. 

Born,    1891,    at    Plymouth,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Has  been  teaching  in  high  schools  since  graduation   until   married. 

Married,  June  28,  1922,  to  E.  F.  Eaton,  Plymouth,  Wisconsin. 

1138.  FLOYD  BERRY. 

Present  address,  1103  N.  Austin  Blvd.,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born,   1893. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Started  out  teaching  in  high  schools,  but  soon  went  into  real  estate 
in    Chicago.      In    1919    opened   an    office    for   himself. 

Married,  September  24,  1917,  to  Alice  Deming,  of  Chicago,  Illinois, 
Lawrence  graduate. 

1139.  LENAH    BISHOP. 

Present  address,    1600   Ogden  Avenue,    Superior,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   B.   A. 

Been  teaching  English  in  high  school.  Done  some  work  at  Chicago 
University. 

Member   of  the   Superior  A.   A.    U.   W. 

1140.  JOHN   THOMAS   BOWDEN. 

Present  address,   440  19th  Avenue,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  February  8,   1888. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence   and   also   M.    A.      B.    D.    from    Garrett   Biblical    Institute. 

Pastor  of  churches  in  Wisconsin  Conference  now  located  in  Milwaukee 

Married,  October  7,  1919,  to  Delilah  L.  Ziemes  from  New  London, 
Wis.      Children:    One,   3   months   old. 

1141.  JESSE  M.  CHAPMAN. 

Present  address,   Crookston,   Minnesota. 

Born,   June  13,   1892. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  graduate  work  one  semester  University  of 
Wisconsin.      Degree,   A.    B.    Lawrence. 

Taught  high  school  at  Kewaunee,  Wisconsin  1916-1917.  Was  in  Army 
Service  as  2nd  Lieutenant  1918.  1919  supervising  principal  Wautoma, 
Wisconsin.  1919-1921  supervising  principal  Planeheld,  Wisconsin.  At 
present   principal    of   high    school   at   Crookston,    Minnesota. 

Married,  January  11,  1919,  to  Hazel  Gilson,  Tomah,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren: Laura,  one  and  one-half  years  old. 

1142.  ELVA   CLARK. 

Present  address,   unknown.  j 

Failed  to   report. 

1143.  JESSIE    (COCHRANE)    SMITH. 

Present  address,  3821  Montrose  Avenue,   Chicago,  Illinois. 
Failed   to    report. 


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1144.  LYSLE    R.    COLEMAN. 

Present    address,    Crete,    North    Dakota. 

Born,    January    11,    1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.     Degree,    B.    A. 

Teacher  of  Science  1917-1918,  Langdon  high  school,  Langdon,  North 
Dakota.  1918-1919  U.  S.  Army,  2nd  Lieutenant.  1919  to  present  time 
assistant  cashier,  Crete  State  Bank.  Special  deputy  examiner,  assistant 
receiver. 

1145.  BESSIE    (CRAGOE)    FOSTER. 

Present  address,  314  No.  Broad  Street,  Elkhorn,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    Oakfield,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Taught   for   a   time. 

Member  Delphian  Club,  Elkhorn.  Also  Philharmonic  Club.  Member 
Eastern    Star. 

Married,  March  12,  1918,  to  William  A.  Foster  of  Elkhorn,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Margaret   Mary,    16   months. 

1140.      EMILY   C.  CRIPPS. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin,    Route    7. 
Born,    Duluth,    Minnesota. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College;    A.    B.    degree. 

Been  teaching  since  graduating  at  Pulaski  and  Little  Chute  and  Wash- 
burn,   Wisconsin.      High    school   librarian   at   Washburn. 

1147.  ARTHUR    DORSEV    DAVIS. 

Present  address,  Telluride,    Colorado. 

Born,   Ashland,    Wisconsin,   1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Colorado  School  of  Mines.  Degrees,  A. 
B.   Lawrence,  E.   M.   Colorado  School  of  Mines. 

Instructor  and  Coach  in  Athletics,  Tomah,  Wisconsin,  1916-1917.  1917- 
1919  in  United  States  Army.  A.  E.  F.  18  months  in  General  Ileadcpiarters 
and  Central  Record  Office  of  Reg.  7,  Sgt.  Maj.  1919-22  Colorado  School 
of    Mines. 

Member    Beta   Theta    Fraternity. 

At  present  assistant  engineer  Smuggler  Union  Mines,  Telluride,  Colo- 
rada. 

1148.  LYDIA    (EASTMAN)    PIERCE. 

Present  address,  450   So.   Irving  Avenue,  Chicago,   Illinois. 
Failed    to    report. 

11411.      LINDA  A.   EICKMAN. 

Present   address,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Wesley  Hospital  Training  School  for 
Nurses.     Degrees,  A.  B.  Lawrence,  R.  N.  Wesley  Hospital. 

Taught  two  years  at  Seneca  high  school,  and  then  three  years  in  study 
at  Wesley  Hospital,  graduating  at  Northwestern  University  in  June.  Pro- 
fession,   nurse. 


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1150.  NORA   (EXLEY)    PAGE. 

Present   address,   309   Broad   Street,   Menasha,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1151.  HARRY  FISK. 

Present  address,   Green   Bay,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1152.  ALBERT    L.    PRANZKE. 

Present  address,   809    Second   Avenue,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   June  7,   1895,   Forest   Jet.,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Chicago  School  of  Civics;  University  of 
Wisconsin.      Degrees,   A.   B.   and   M.   A.   Lawrence. 

Instructor  of  Junior  high  school  at  Stoughton,  Wisconsin.  Student 
Chicago  School  of  Civics  and  one  year  of  social  service  work  in  Chicago. 
Chautauqua  work  for  a  couple  of  summers.  Director  of  Education  and 
Americanization  with  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Duluth,  Minnesota.  Director  of  Recrea- 
tion and  Americanization,  Kimberly-Clark  Co.  At  present  instructor  in 
Public  Speaking  and  Economics,  Lawrence  College. 

Member  of  Masonic  Lodge. 

115^.      ELLEN    GIBSON. 

Present  address,   Green  Bay,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1154.  LYDIA   GLASER. 

Present  address,  1056  Appleton   Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1155.  LAURA   GORDON. 

Present  address,   Iola,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    Poy    Sippi,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Since  graduating  taught  three  years  at  Iola,  Wisconsin,  two  years  at 
Edgar,  Wisconsin.     At  present  teaching  in  Iola. 

1156.  VERONICA  J.   (GREEN)   JOHNSON. 

Present  address,  693  Drew  Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,     Santa     Clara     College;     Lawrence     College;     graduate     work- 
Lawrence  College;   University  of  Wisconsin  summer  session.     Degree,   A.   B. 
Taught  History  and  English   three  years   Rhinelander   high   school. 
Married  to  Walter  Johnson  of  Rhinelander. 

1157.  HERMAN    HARTMANN. 

Present   address,   R.   F.    D.    1,    Campbellsport,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   14,   1882. 

Educated,     Gymnasium    Xeustadt,     Germany;     Mission     House    College; 


464       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

Mission  House  Theological  Seminary;  Lawrence  College.  Degrees,  A.  B. 
Mission    House    College,    same    degree    Lawrence    College. 

Minister  in  Reformed  Church  of  United  States.  Served  in  Appleton 
and    in    Campbellsport,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  June  27,  1916,  to  Jessie  G.  Ferstineau  of  Saginaw,  Michigan, 
instructor  of  German  at  Lawrence.  Children:  Elizabeth  Dorothy,  two  and 
one-half   years    old. 

1158.      ESTHER    (HAYTER)    MARTIN. 

Present  address,   124   So.   Franklin   Street,   Shawano.   Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   30,   1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Taught  two  years  after  leaving  college. 

Married,   October   12,   1920,   to   Lester  Martin   of   Shawano,   Wisconsin. 

1150.      VIOLET    ANNA    HOGAN. 

Present  address,   520  W.  "B",  Iron  Mountain,  Michigan. 
Born,   Stevens  Point,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A. 

Been  teaching  since  graduation.  At  present  teaching  History  in  Iron 
Mountain   high   school. 

1100.  DOROTHY    (HOLBROOK)    FARRELL. 

Present  address,    Escanaba,   Michigan. 
Failed  to  report. 

1101.  RUTH   HUDSON. 

Present  address,  40  Baker  Street,  San  Francisco,  California. 

Born,    October    24,    1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.    B. 

Now  bookkeeper  with  Enterprise  Paper  Co. 

1162.  ROY  L.  HUMPHREYS. 

Present  address,  1327  6th   Street,   S.,   Fargo,  North  Dakota. 

Born,    Starkville,    Colorado,   July   23,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

For  a  time  after  graduation,  assistant  in  Mining  Engineering.  Then 
assistant  Boy's  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Duluth,  Minnesota.  At  present 
Boy's   Secretary,    Chicago   Y.    M.   C.   A.    North    Dakota. 

Member   Champion  Volley    Ball   Team.     Member   Masonic   Order. 

Married,  August  1,  1917,  to  Agnes  M.  Herbst  from  Fairchild,  Wiscon- 
sin.    Children:   Eva  Jean,  4  years;  Roy  L.,  1  year. 

1163.  CLYDE     HUNTING. 

Present   address,    Stevens    Point,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 
Teaching   in    Stevens   Point    high   school. 
Failed  to  report. 

1164.  ADDIE    (HURLEY)    RAMSDELL. 

Present  address,  812  6th  Avenue,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 


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1165.  BLANCHE  JENNEY. 

Present   address,   319    E.    Exchange,    Owosso,    Michigan. 

Born,   March  2,  1894,   at  Harrietta,  Michigan. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Michigan  summer  session. 
Degree,  A.   B.   Lawrence. 

Taught  History  and  Mathematics  Peshtigo  high  school,  Eagle  River, 
Wisconsin,  and  Owosso  high  school.  Interested  in  Y.  W.  C.  A.  and 
church   work.     President   of  Owosso  Teachers'   Club. 

1166.  ARTHUR   J.   JOHNSON. 

Present  address,   Box   32,   Dousman,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   Woodstock,   Illinois,   January   25,   1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Taught  for  a  time  in  high  schools.  At  present  is  minister  in  the 
Methodist    Church. 

Married,  July  2,  1918,  to  Helen  Ketchum  from  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin, 
Lawrence  student.  Children:  Ruth  Mary,  3;  Doris  Lillian,  one  and  one-half 
years   old. 

1167.  ELLEN  KAYSER. 

Present  address,   unknown. 
Failed  to  report. 

1168.  ZELLA    (KEENE)    EWERS. 

Present  address,  Marion,  Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1169.  ANNA    (KELLMAN)    WHITCHURCH. 

Present  address,  813  Foster  Street,  Evanston,  Illinois. 

Born,   Galesville,   Illinois,  August  30,   1891. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College;    Northwestern    University;    Cornell    Univer- 
sity.     Degrees,   A.    B.    Lawrence;    M.    A.    Northwestern   University;    Ph.    D. 
Cornell    University.      Fellowship    in    Psychology    Northwestern    University. 

Married,  August  2,  1917,  to  Irl  Goldwin  Whitchurch.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Whitchurch  secured  their  masters  degree  together  at  Northwestern.  Then 
went  to  Cornell  where  they  received  doctor's  degree  at  the  same  time. 
Mr.  Whitchurch  is  now  a  professor  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 

1170.  ANNA    M.    KLINE. 

Present   address,   So.    Kaukauna,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   So.  Kaukauna,  Wisconsin. 

Been  engaged  in  the  occupation  of  teaching.  Now  private  secretary  of 
J.   P.  Kline. 

1171.  ESTELLA    (KURZ)    POWELL. 

Present  address,    81    33rd    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1172.  PAUL    LEWIS. 

Present   address,    Waupun,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Boston  University  School  of  Theology. 
Degree,    A.    B.    Lawrence,    S.    D.    B.    Boston. 

Joined  the  Wisconsin  Conference  Methodist-Episcopal  Church.  Now 
stationed   at    Waupun. 


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117a.      ELSIE   Ll'ECK. 

Present  address,  Merrill,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence   College.     Degree,   B.   A. 

Teacher  in  several  high  schools.     At  present  teaching  at   Merrill. 

1174.  IDA    (MACKIX)    HOLWAY. 

Present  address,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1175.  CLARA  CHURCH  MARSH. 

Present  address,   52  Bay  Street,   Potsdam,   New   York. 

Born,   Watertown,    New   York. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  A.   B.  degree. 

Studied   in   the   State   Library   School   at   Madison. 

One  year  assistant  librarian  Lawrence  College.  Has  been  living  with 
her  parents.  Summer  of  1921  attended  Summer  School  of  Religious  Educa- 
tion  at   Syracuse   University. 

Member  of  J.  W.  Pangborn  Post  of  the  Woman's  Relief  Corps. 

1176.  SARAH   MIELKE. 

Present  address,  301  Franklin  Street,   Shawano,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     A.  B.  degree. 

Has    been    teaching    Mathematics    3    years    in    Jefferson    high    school;    3 
years  in  Lake  Geneva  high   school. 
Member  of  Kappa  Delta  Sorority. 

1177.  CLARENCE    31.    3IITCHELL. 

Present  address,   New   Richmond,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   Star  Prairie,  Wisconsin,  July  11,  1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Minnesota.  Degrees,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   Candidate  for  M.  A.  University  of  Minnesota. 

Done  work  as  reporter  on  New  Richmond  News  and  for  Northwest 
News  Bureau.  Was  in  the  Army  as  a  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Ordnance 
Department. 

Member  F.   A.   M.,   R.   A.   M.,   Pi   Delta  Epsilon. 

Instructor  in  English,  Iowa  State  College  at  Ames,  Iowa. 

11 78.  IRENE   3IcCOURT. 

Present  address,  St.  Croix  Falls,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Sand    Lake,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Teaching  in   various   high   schools. 

Member  A.    A.   U.    W.,    National   Council   of   Teachers   »t   Mathematics. 

1179.  GEORGE   3IcFETRIDGE. 

Present  address,   1816   Chicago   Street,   Omaha,   Nebraska. 
Failed   to   report. 


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1180.  EARL   C.   MacINNIS. 

Present  address,  Jefferson,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   August   9,   1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degrees,  B.  A. 
Lawrence,  M.   A.   Wisconsin.  Took  short  course  at  University  of  Minnesota. 

Physical  director  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Camp  Funston,  1917.  Private  to 
Lieutenant    86th    Division,    Camp    Grant    and    36th    Division    144th    Infantry. 

A.  E.  F.  France  191S-1919.  Supervising  principal  Viola,  Wisconsin,  191u- 
1920.  Superintendent  of  city  schools,  Jefferson,  Wisconsin,  1920  to  present 
time. 

Married,  June  29,  1918,  to  C.  May  Williams,  Yiroqua,  Wisconsin, 
former  Lawrence  student.  Children:  Donald  Earl,  2  years;  Douglas 
Xorman,    6    months. 

1181.  CARL  NELSON. 

Present  address,   Moulton,   Iowa. 

Born,    June    7,    1888. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 

Superintendent  of  schools.  During  summer  Chautauqua  entertainer. 
Has  a  band  of  64  pieces,  18  saxophones. 

Married,  August  30,  1918,  to  Cecil  Sutton  of  Burlington,  Iowa.  Chil- 
dren:   Robert    Seaman,    one    and    one-half    years. 

1182.  GEO.    H.    MCKEL. 

Present   address.    150    South    Street,   Waukesha,   Wisconsin. 
Born,  1875. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Entered   the   Christian   Ministry. 

Married,  1902  to  Ella  Wippler,  Plymouth,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth,  9   years. 

1183.  HARRIET   NOTES. 

Present  address,   136  West  75th   Street,  Xew  York  City. 
Failed  to   report. 

1184.  TRESTER    OOSTERHOl  S. 

Present   address,   Union   Grove,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   December   7,   1891. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College;    Garrett    Biblical    Institute.      Degrees,    A. 

B.  Lawrence,    B.    D.    Garrett. 

Entered  Christian  Ministry.  Preached  at  Royalton,  Garrett  and  Union 
Grove,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  August  29,   1918,  to  Margaret  A.   Xeil  of  Manawa,   Wisconsin. 

1185.  ARTHUR    PETERSON. 

Present  address,  c/o  Sampson  Tractor  Company,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1186.  MARGARET   (RIESENAYERER)   HUNTER. 

Present    address,    Fisk,    Wisconsin. 
Born,  March  15,  1896. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Taught   at    Fennimore   and    Rosendale. 

Married,  W.  Emery  Hunter  in  1919  of  Fisk,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Katherine,  age  2;   Lawrence,   6  months. 


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1187.      MARY     (RODERIC)     BURT. 

Present   address,   R.    F.    D.,    Brodhead,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    July   12,    1892. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     A.   B.  degree. 

Married,  June  10,  1920,  to  Clayton  Burt  of  Brodhead,  Wisconsin. 
Her  husband  is  raising  thoroughbred  cattle  on  a  370  acre  farm. 

H188.      HARVEY  J.   ROELS. 

Present  address,   Tusculum   College,    Greenville,    Tennessee. 

Born,   De  Pere,  Wisconsin,   September,   30,   1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Illinois.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Director  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin,  Michigan  and  Illinois.  Director 
of  summer  playgrounds  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  At  present  athletic  direc- 
tor  of  Tusculum  College. 

Member  of  Masonic  fraternity,   Blue  Chapter. 

Married,  August  27,  1921,  to  Gladys  Brugger  of  Detroit,  Michigan. 

1189.  BENJAMIN   J.   ROHAN. 

Present  address,    795    Superior   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  June  15,  1889. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

At  present  superintendent  2nd  District  schools  of  Appleton. 

Does   Chautauqua   lecturing.      Member   Lions   Club. 

Married,    Eva    Philpott,    1916,    of    Superior   Wisconsin. 

1190.  CONRAD    E.    RONNEBERG. 

Present  address,  353   Harvard   Street,   Cambridge,   Massachusetts. 

Born,    November    7,    1893,    in    Minnesota. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology.     Degree,  M.   S.  in  Chemistry. 

Instructor  in  high  school  at  Langdon,  North  Dakota.  In  Army  Sep- 
tember 1917  to  August  1919.  2nd  Lieutenant,  Sanitary  Corps.  Instructor 
in  high  school  Ishpeming,  Michigan,  1919-1920.  At  Massachusetts  Institute 
of   Technology    since   July    1920    as   graduate    student   and   as   an   instructor. 

1191.  ELLEN    (ROWELL)    McCLENEGHAN. 

Present   address,    1416    School    Street,    Rockford,    Illinois. 

Born,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Married,  Fred  McCleneghan,  Lawrence  graduate. 

1192.  CARLETON    SAECKER. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Served  for  a  time  in  France  in  world  war.  At  present  associated  with 
the   Appleton  Machine  Co. 


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1103.      EDWARD    HENRY    SAUER. 

Present  address,   Neoga,   Illinois. 

111>4.      LAURA    M.    SCHULTZ. 

Present  address,   451   West   Street,   Kenosha,   Wisconsin, 
Born,    Watertown,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  honor. 

Been    teaching    French    in    Kenosha   the   last    two    years. 
Member    of    College    Club,    of    Musical    Circle,    Congregational    Church 
Choir   and    Kandoo   Club. 

1105.  DORA   SHARP. 

Present  address,   2921   Cedar   Street,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  August,  1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Degree,  A.  B.  Studied  one  summer  at 
Harvard  University.  Graduated  from  the  Sargent  School  of  Physical  Edu- 
cation at  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

Taught  for  three  years  at  Menominee,  Michigan.  At  present  teaching 
Physical  Culture  at  Baker  L^niversity,   Baldwin,   Kansas. 

1106.  BERNARD    STECKER. 

Present   address,    Horicon,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College;   Lutheran   Theological    Seminary,    Chicago. 
Degrees,    A.    B.    Lawrence,    B.    D.    Chicago. 
Pastor   at   Horicon,   Wisconsin. 

1107.  KATHERINE  STEVENS. 

Present  address,  1440  E.  Marquette  Street,  Chicago,   Illinois. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Been  in  teaching  profession. 
Failed    to    report. 

J 108.      EDWARD    P.     STONE. 

Present  address,  Whitehall,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    Taycheedah,    Wisconsin,    1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Was  in  U.  S.  Army  ten  months,  2nd  Vice  Commander  Otis  Legion- 
Post;  also  Scoutmaster  at  Eleva,  Wis.  Pastor  M.  E.  church,  Whitehall, 
Wisconsin. 

Married,  June  26,  1919,  to  Kathryn  Post  of  Rockland.  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:   Leslie   Harris,   age   one   and   one-half  years. 

1100.      ANNE    (STROUD)    GALPIN. 

Present  address,  790  Union  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   June   28,    1895. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Married.  June  1,  1918,  to  G.  S.  Galpin  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:   Audrey   Helen,    3  years;   Mary   Stroud,    1   year. 


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1200.  HELEN    SUGERMAN. 

Present  address,  647  Drew  Street,   Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    Fostoria,    Ohio. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Taught  in  West  De  Pere  high  school.  In  Army  School  of  Nursing 
Camp    Hancock    1918-1919.      Chicago    Branch    American    Red    Cross    1920. 

1201.  ELMER    SWANN. 

Present  address,  5456  Greenwood  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Failed   to   report. 

1202.  HAROLD  KENDRICK  TAYLOR. 

Present   address,    Erie,    Illinois. 

Born,   1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Degree,  A.  B, 
Lawrence,    B.    D.    Garrett. 

Member   of  the   Rock   River   Conference  of  the   ML    E.   church. 

Married,  June,  1919,  to  Clara  Henning  of  Allen  Grove,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Harold    Benton. 

1203.  ALDEA    THOMPSON. 

Present   address,    Battle    Creek,    Michigan. 
Born,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Served  in  the  U.  S.  Army.  At  present  teaching  Physical  Culture 
in    Battle   Creek,    Michigan,    high   school. 

1204.  ERNEST    G.    TIEGS. 

Present   address,    2215   X.    E.    Pierce   Avenue,   Minneapolis,    Minnesota. 
Failed   to   report. 

1205.  GRANT    E.    VAN    LONE. 

Present  address,  416  Caroline  St.,  Pekin,   Illinois. 

Born,    June    28,    1889. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.     Ph.    B.    degree. 

Since  graduation,  principal  of  high  school  Lone  Rock,  Wisconsin  and 
Tippecanoe  school  near  Milwaukee  as  director  of  Boys'  Community  work 
and  instructor  in  high  school  at  Tama,  Iowa.  Instructor  of  soldiers  at 
Camp  Grant.  At  present  time  assisting  in  Pln-sics  Department  at  the 
University  of  Illinois  and  taking  graduate  work  for  master's  degree. 

Member   of  Masonic    Lodge. 

Married,    Hazel   Moore,    Whitewater,   Wisconsin. 

1200.      MARY    DOROTHY    WEBB. 

Present  address,   Maxine   Apt.    35,    Great   Falls,   Montana. 
Born,    Lancaster,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,     Lawrence     College;     Kansas     University.  Degree,     A.     B. 

Lawrence,    B.    C.    S.   Kansas. 

Teaching  shorthand  and  typewriting  at   Great  Falls  high   school. 

J  207.      ETHEL    (YVHITMORE)    COL  YIN. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Married,  Jean   Colvin,   Lawrence  graduate.      Children:    Harold. 


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12<>8.     HAROLD  WILLAHD.     (Decease*.) 

Drowned,    Jul}-    1919. 

12O0.      DELLA    WINGER. 

Present  address,   Wisconsin   Rapids,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1210.  ARTHUR   WITTMAN. 

Present  address,  Cavite,  Philippine  Islands 
Failed   to   report. 

1211.  FRANK  H.  YOUNGER. 

•Piesent  address,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   2,   1893. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Teacher  of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Wausau,  Kaukauna,  ami  now  princ- 
ipal   of    4th    District    schools    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  Myrtle  Ellen  Dean  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin.  Children: 
Betty  Ellen,    4   years;    Frank   B.,    1  year. 

1212.  MERRILL,    A.    YOUTZ. 

Present  address,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Degree,   A.   B.    Lawrence,   Ph.    D.    Institute   of  Technology. 

In  Research  Department  at  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 

Married,    1921,   to   Miss    Anderson,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin.  * 

1213.  AMIL    W.   ZELLMER. 

Present    address,    Viroqua,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Fair    Water,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.  B. 

I".  S.  Navy  1918.  Supervising  principal  Viola  high  school.  La  Fargp 
high  school,  county  superintendent  Richland  county.  Now  principal  of 
Vernon  county  high  school,  Viroqua,  Wisconsin.  Superintendent  of  Mutual 
Chautauqua,   season  1921. 

F.    &  A.   M.   La   Belle   Xo.   84.    Viroqua,   Wisconsin. 

Married,  Tune  6,  1917.  to  Louise  Holdinga  from  New  Richmond, 
Wisconsin.      Children:    David    Eugene,    4   years;    John   Robert,    1   year. 

1214.  BERTHA  ZEPP. 

Present   address,   Edgar,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 


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LXI.     CLASS  OF  1917. 


1215.      MARY    DOWNIE    BLACK. 

Present  address,  233  Chute   Street,  Menaslia,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    September   17,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree  A.  B.  Two  summer  schools 
at   Denver  University. 

Taught  English  in  Menasha,  Sheboygan,  Fond  du  Lac  high  schools. 
Spent  one  summer  in  the  East  and  two  in  the  West. 

1210.      FREDRIKA    KLA    BADA    BROWN. 

Present  address,    1202   N.    West  Avenue,    Indianapolis,    Indiana. 

Born,   Liberia,   Africa.  # 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

After  graduation  teacher  and  Dean  of  Women  Wiley  University, 
Marshall,  Texas.  Since  then  engaged  as  secretary  of  colored  Branch  of 
the  Y.  W.   C.  A.,  Indianapolis,   Indiana. 

1217.  W.    WALKER    BROWN. 

Present  address,  631   Monroe   Street,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   June   2,   1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin;  Columbia  Uni- 
versity.    Degree  A.   B.  Lawrence. 

Principal  of  high  school,  Stoughton.  At  present  principal  of  high 
school,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  January  1,  1921,  to  Harriett  M.  Smith  of  Superior,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Barbara,  age  3  months. 

1218.  CONSTANCE    CAMPBELL. 

Present    address,    Neenah,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to    report. 

121  9.      WARREN   RAYMOND   CAN  RIGHT. 

Present  address,  503  North   Genesee   Street,   Waukegan,   Illinois. 
Born,   East   Troy,   Wisconsin,    February    10,    1891. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 

In  the  U.  S.  Army,  1917-1919.  With  Canwright-IIoughtaling  Co.,  No. 
Chicago,   Illinois. 

1220.  ALICE    RUTH     CORR. 

Present  address,  Juneau,  Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1221.  YIRGIL   HOMER   DAW  LEY. 

Present   address,    Olympia,    Washington. 
Failed   to   report. 


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1222.  EVA    A.    FILLMORE. 

Present   address,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   Turtle  Lake,  Wisconsin,   December   18,   1891. 

-Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Minnesota.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   A.   M.  University   of  Minnesota. 

1917-1920  teacher  of  English.  1920-1921  held  a  scholarship  in 
Psychology  at  University  of  Minnesota.  1921-1922  instructor  in  Psychology 
Lawrence    College. 

Member    America    Association    of    University    Women. 

1223.  FREDA  E.    GLASER. 

Present  address,   1308  Fairmont  Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Born,    October    21,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Did  considerable  work 
towards  the  master's  degree. 

At  present  government  clerk  Adj.  Gen.  Office  War  Department,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C. 

1224.  LILY  AN  HAGEN. 

Present  address,  707  Drew   Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born.    Black    Creek,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught  at  Wittenberg,   Clintonville  and   Park  Falls  high   schools. 

122'.      CLIFFORD    HAGUE. 

Present  address,  Menomonie,  Wisconsin,  c/o  Printing  Dept.  Stout 
Institute. 

Failed   to   report. 

1226.      EMMA    (HALL)    FELL. 

Present  address,  43   E.   Irving  Street,  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 
Failed   to    report. 

J 227.      MERIRAH    HAZEN. 

Present  address,   214    Rounsville   Street,   Waupun,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Librarian    Waupun    high    school    1918-1921.      Spent    summer 
1920  at  Columbia  University. 
At   present   librarian. 

1228.  AGNES   (HERRST)    HUMPHREYS. 

Present  address,  1327  6th   Street,   So.,  Fargo,  North   Dakota. 
Born,   Fairchild,   Wisconsin,   January   22,    1893. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Married,  August  1,  1917,  to  Roy  L.  Humphreys  of  Toluca,  Illinois. 
Children:  Eva  Jean,  4  years;  Roy  L.,  1  year. 

1229.  ELMER  HER  OLD. 

Present  address,   437   S.   Tremont   Street,   Kewaunee,   Illinois. 
At   present   in   the    Philippine   Islands. 
Failed   to   report. 


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1230.      GERALDINE   (HILL)   NOYES. 


Present  address,    Ironwood,   Michigan. 
Failed   to   report. 


1231.      ANNA    LOUISE    HIRT. 


Present    address,    833    8th    Avenue,    Antigo,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 

Been  engaged  in  teaching.  Now  principal  Hector  high  school,  Minne- 
sota.    Been  traveling  extensively  throughout  the  West. 

1232.  DANIEL   HOGAN. 

Present    address,    Dubuque,    Iowa. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     A.   B.  degree. 

Pastor  of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church  at  Dubuque,   Iowa. 

1233.  GEORGE  W.  HOOPER. 

Present  address,   Palmyra,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    December    10,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Present    occupation    farm    management. 

1234.  JULES    V.    HOUGHTALING. 

Present  address.  105  20th  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Sioux   City,   Iowa. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.   B. 

After  graduation  with  Illinois  Steel  Company.  Second  Officers'  Train- 
ing Camp,  Ft.  Sheridan,  Illinois,  1917.  Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant.  Sent 
over  seas  January  1918.  Served  with  2nd  Division  at  Belleau  Wood, 
Chateau  Thierry  and  other  sectors.  Later  made  junior  instructor  of 
Musketry  in  A.  E.  F.  Specialists  School  of  Infantry.  Promoted  to  captain, 
and  discharged  in  1919.  Re-entered  Illinois  Steel  Company,  Sales  Depart- 
ment. Later  went  to  Advertising  staff  of  Milwaukee  Journal.  In  February 
1921    became    secretary    of    Milwaukee    County    Council. 

Member  of  American  Legion,  Milwaukee  Gyro  Club,  City  Club,  Mil- 
waukee  Association   of  Commerce. 

1235.  EDWARD   HUBERTV. 

Present  address,   621  McComb   Street,  Plymouth,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to    report. 

1236.  RUTH    HULL. 

Present  address,   207  Central  Avenue,   Sparta,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught     Northwest     Collegiate     Institute,     Sherry,     Wisconsin.  Also 

Rugby,  North  Dakota,  and  Park  Falls,  Wisconsin.  At  present  teaching  at 
Sparta,   Wisconsin. 


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1237.  CATHERINE    S.    JONES. 

Present   address,    Cambria,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Cambria,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.   B. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Algoma,  Wisconsin.  Worked  in  War  Risk 
Insurance  Office  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1920.  At  present  teaching  in  Rich- 
land  Center. 

1238.  GLADYS   JONES. 

Present  address,  Randolph,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College;    University    of    California. 

Failed  to   report. 

1239.  FOREST    KIRKPATRICK. 

Present  address,   Chippewa   Falls,    Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1244).      RAYMOND  KLEIST. 

Present   address,    Oakfield,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    27,    1886. 

Educated,  Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.    B. 

Principal    of    Oakfield    high    school. 

Married,  September  1,  1920,  to  Mila  Fellows,  Algoma,  Wisconsin. 

1241.  RENJAMIN   KOEHLER. 

Present  address,  1206  N.    Prairie    Street,   Bloomington,    Illinois. 

Born,    Mishicot,   Wisconsin,   May   17,    1890. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   M.   S.   Wisconsin. 

Taught  Science  in  high  school  in  Benzonia,  Michigan.  Inspector  of 
airplane  construction  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1918-1919.  Student  at  Wisconsin 
University  1919-1920.  Employed  by  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  as 
plant   pathologist   from   then    to    present   time. 

Member  of  Sigma  Xi  at  University  of  Wisconsin.  Member  of  Ameri- 
can   Phytopathological    Society. 

Married,    1918,    to    Edith    V.     Clippert,    Warsaw,    Illinois.  Children: 

Donald,   age   3. 

1242.  ERNA   LEMKE. 

Present   address,    Wausau,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to    report. 

1243.  YIYIAN    GERALDINE    McMULLEN. 

Present    address,    1427    Grand    Avenue,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Marquette  University.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   LL.    B.   Marquette. 

Member  of  Business  Women's  Club  Milwaukee.  Wisconsin  League  of 
Women    Voters,    Wisconsin    Bar    Association,    Milwaukee    Bar   Association. 

Practicing  Law  with  firm  of  McMullen  &  Horwitz,  1209  Majestic 
Building,  Milwaukee. 


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1244.  CHARLES   WINTHROP  METCALF. 

Present    address,    921    Sherman    Avenue,    Janesville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   October  24,   1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Engaged  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work;  also  work  of  the  American  Legion. 
Elder  of   Presbyterian   church.      Now  with    Samson  Tractor   Co. 

Married,  October  6,  1920,  to  Amy  Helmer,  Duluth,  Minnesota  Law- 
rence graduate.     Children:  James  McKendrie,  1  year  old. 

1245.  HAZEL    MILLARD. 

Present  address,    Chetek,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    Dallas,   Wisconsin,    1892. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree    A.    B. 

Since  graduating  been  teaching  in  various  high  schools. 

12441.      JESSICA   (NORTH)   MacDONALD. 

Present  address,   5744  Harper  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Born,    Edgerton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Secretary  to  president  Judson  of  Chicago  University.  At  present  Art 
Reporting,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

Married,   Reed  I.   MacDonald,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

1247.  JESSIE    OLDENBURG. 

Present   address,    Brainerd,    Minnesota. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Since   graduation  been   teaching  Latin   in   high   schools. 

1248.  DOROTHY    PACKARD. 

Present   address,   Fargo,    North   Dakota,   c/o   St.   John's   Hospital. 
Failed    to    report. 

1249.  NINA     (PACKARD)     SASMAN. 

Present    address,    Box    374,    Omro,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  December  24,   1892,  Appleton.  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.    B. 

Teacher  of  English  and  high  school  librarian  Crystal  Falls,  Michigan. 
Teacher  at  Edgar,  Wisconsin.     Engaged  in  Y.  W.  C.  A.  work,  Crystal  Falls. 

Married,  June  14,  1921,  to  L.  M.  Sasman,  Black  Creek,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Eugene    Louis,    2    months    old. 

1250.  GLADYS  PAUL. 

Present  address,  Milton  Junction,   Wisconsin, 
i  ailed    to    report. 

1251.  BLANCH    (PINKERTON)    ABRAHAMSON. 

Present  address,   Oshkosh,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    1893. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been   teaching   English    in    various   high    schools. 

Married,    E.    J.    Abrahamson,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin,    1922. 


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12.->2.      RUTH  PINKERTON. 

Present  address,   Waupun,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to    report. 

1253.  JENNIE  (PRATT)    COOKE. 

Present   address,   302   W.   Electric   Street,    Glendora,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    Neosha,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 
Taught   in   high   school   at   Kaukauna. 

Married,  August  27,  1919,  to  W.  II.  Cooke  of  Kaukauna,  Wisconsin, 
former   Lawrence  student. 

1254.  GRACE    PRATT. 

Present    address,    Barron,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Taught   Fiheld    and    Oshkosh. 

1266.      THEODORE    J.    REYKDAL. 

Present    address,    Wautoma,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 
Member  of   Wisconsin    Conference    M.    E.   church. 

1256.  OLIVE    (REYNOLDS)    GOODWIN. 

Present   address,    220   Main    Street,    Dundee,    Illinois. 

Born,   1895. 

Educated,   Lawrence    College.      Degree   A.    B. 

Taught    at    Hortonville    high    school. 

Girls'   work  Secretary,  Y.   W.   C.  A.  at  Highland  Park,   Illinois. 

Married,  June,  1920,  to  Rev.  Thomas  A.  Goodwin,  Chicago,   Illinois. 

1257.  KATHRYN    M.   RICHARDSON. 

Present  address,  1214  Rosemont  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Born,    March    21,    1895. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 

Taught  in  high  schools  in  Wisconsin  and  Michigan.     At  present  auditor 
Rothschild    &    Company. 
Member    Eastern    Star. 

1258.  MARGARET    E.    RITCHIE. 

Present   address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B.     University  of  Wisconsin. 

Teaching  Biology  in  Appleton  high  school. 

1250.      EUGENE  A.  SCHAAL. 

Present  address,  Department  of  Religious  Education,  Northwestern 
University,   Evanston. 

Born,   September  15,   1894,   at   Gillett,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Further  graduate  study 
1921-1922. 

Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  1917-1918.  U.  S.  Navy  1918-1919.  Commis- 
sioned Ensign  and  served  on  transport  U.  S.  S.  Kroonland.  General  secre- 
tary Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Valparaiso,  University  1920-1922. 

Married,  June  30,  1922,  to  Esther  Christensen,  Lena,  Wisconsin. 


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12<M>.      PRANK    SCHNEIDER. 

Present  address,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Failed   to    report. 

1261.      HAROLD  F.  SHATTUCK. 

Present  address,   1992   Derka  Avenue,   Columbus,   Ohio. 
Born,  Chippewa  Falls,  June  11,  1895. 

Educated,    Lawrence'  College.      Degree,    A.    B.      Ohio    State   University; 
Degree  M.   S.  Graduate   School,   Ohio   State  University. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,   Case   School   of  Applied   Science,   Cleveland. 
Two  years  with  the  Daw  Chemical  Co.,  Midland,  Michigan. 
Mason,   32nd   degree.      Member   Engineers'    Club,     Columbus,    Ohio. 
Present  occupation,   research   chemist. 

1202.      MILDRED    SILVER. 

Present  address,   823   Pine   St.,  Marquette,  Michigan. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College    and    Northwestern    University.      Degrees, 
A.   B.   Lawrence  and  M.   A.   Northwestern  University. 

At  present  teaching  in  Marquette,  Northern  State  Normal. 

1263.      ALICE  SKEWES. 

Present  address,  c/  o  Wichita  High  School,  Wichita,  Kansas. 
Born,    Union    Grove,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Taught  in  high  schools  at  Greenwood,   Racine,  Wisconsin,  and  Wichita, 
Kansas. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

1204.      RORERT  J.    SMITH. 

Present  address,  3821  Montrose  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Born,    Rockford,    Illinois. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B.     Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Served  in   world  war;   was  severely  wounded  and   received  commission. 
Joined  Rock  River  Conference  of  M.  E.  Church. 

1265.      HENRY   C.    SPEAR. 

Present  address,  Stewart  Street,  West  De  Pere,  Wisconsin. 
Born,  Grand  Haven,  Michigan,  July  14th,  1889. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Principal  of  schools  and  pastor  M.  E.  church,  at  Rosendale,  Wisconsin. 
Married,  June  1,  1918,  to  Edna  May  Stiremen  of  Menomonie,  Michigan. 
Children:    Creighton   Jewell,    2    years. 

12««.      JANET    STRATHEARN. 

Present  address,   Manitowoc   High    School,   Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 


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1267.  MARIE    (STRUVE)    MUELLER. 

Present  address,  c/o  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Born,   Plymouth,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.  B. 

Taught  English  and  Expression  in  Plymouth  high  school. 

Married,  July  19,  1919,  to  D.  Alfred  Mueller,  Port  Washington,  Wis- 
consin. Since  marriage  has  lived  in  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania,  where  her 
husband  has  been  studying  in  the  Department  of  Psychology  at  the  Carnegie 
Institute  of  Technology.  Mrs.  Mueller  has  been  in  charge  of  an  orchestra, 
giving  instructions  in  the  violin  and  doing  some  teaching  in  the  high  school 
at    Pittsburgh. 

1268.  DOROTHY   N.    SYMONS. 

Present  address,  608   Park   Street,  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   October  29,  1895,  at  Union  Grove,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.   B. 

Taught  English  three  years  Sturgeon  Bay  high  school.  Now  teaching 
Manitowoc  high  school.  Camp  Fire  Guardian,  Chaplain  of  Eastern  Star, 
Manitowoc   Chapter. 

Member  D.  A.  R.,  Monday  Music  Club,  City  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs,  President  of  Appleton  District  Epworth  League. 

1269.  LORINE    (TAYLOR)   PLUMMER. 

Present  address,   Cadott,   Wisconsin. 
Failed   to    report. 

1270.  ETHEL    (THOMAS)    HEROLD. 

Present   address,    Philippine   Islands. 
Married,  Elmer  Herold,   Lawrence  graduate. 
Failed   to    report. 

1271.  JOSEPHINE  TIEGEN. 

Present  address,  4254  Elliot  Avenue  S.,  Minneapolis,   Minnesota. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.    B. 
Occupation,   teaching   Public   Speaking   in   high    schools. 

1272.  WALKER  VANCE. 

Present   address,    Covington,    Kentucky. 

Educated,  Williams  College;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Law- 
rence. 

Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  church.  At  present  pastor  at 
Covington,   Kentucky. 

Married,  Ruth  Harper  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  a  Conservatory  grad- 
uate. 

1^73.      MIRIAM    (VEEDER)    TEWS. 

Present  address,  Mukwonago,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   January    14,    1892. 

Educated,  Superior  and  Milwaukee  Normals;  Lawrence  College.  De- 
gree,  A.    B.    Lawrence. 

Teacher    at    Oconomowoc,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  March  28,  1918,  Arthur  Tews  of  Waukesha,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Harriet   Anne,    1    year. 


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1274.  DOROTHY  VOELKER. 

Present  address,   111  Farwell  Avenue,  Apt.  10,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Born,  May  26,   1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Present  occupation,  in  Sales  Department  of  the  Patton-Pitcairn  Divi- 
sion,  Pittsburgh   Plate  Glass  Company. 

1275.  IVAN   W.  WENTZ. 

Present  address,   745   36th   Street,  Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  March  20,  1895. 

In  employ  of  Prange  Guessenheimer  Co.,  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin.  Taught 
at  Soldiers  Grove  high  school.  In  U.  S.  Army,  Motor  Truck  Company 
412,  January  9,  1918  to  July  30,  1919.  In  employ  of  Koehler  Co.  1919- 
1920.      Attended   Marquette    School    of    Dentistry    since   October  'l,    1920. 

Married,  June  11,  1921,  to  Miss  V.  Schermeister  of  Sheboygan,  Wis 
consin. 

1276.  HAROLD  WHARFIELD. 

Present  address,  Mayville  High   School,  Mayville,  North   Dakota. 
Failed   to   report. 

1277.  FLORENCE    (WHEELER)    SAVENSON. 

Present   address,    Chippewa    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

1278.  RUTH  WILKINSON. 

Present  address,   Schullsburg,   Wisconsin. 

1279.  LOLA  (WILLIAMS)  MILLARD.      (Deceased.) 

Died   at  Appleton,   Wisconsin,   January   31st,   1920. 

1280.  GRACE    WENDT. 

Present   address,    707    15th    Avenvie,    W.    Ashland,    Wisconsin. 
Teaching  Mathematics  in   Rockford,   Illinois,   high  school. 

1281.  GEORGE   W.  YOUNGER. 

Present  address,    416   Main    Street,   Jefferson,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   June   31st,    1894. 

Army   service   1916-1919.    R.    O.   T.    C.   and   Ft.    Sheridan   August,    1917. 

Member   Oney  Johnson   Post,   American   Legion. 

Science  Instructor  Jefferson  high  school,  1920-1922.  Member  Beta 
Sigma  Phi. 

Married,  November  28th,  1918,  to  Elenor  Davis  of  Appleton.  Chil- 
dren:   George  William,   2   years   and   Richard   Davis,    1   year. 


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LXII.     CLASS  OF  1918. 

1282.  ADA    D.    ANTHES. 

Present   address,    206    So.    Main    Street,    Clintonville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Clintonvlile,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College. 

Teacher   of   History   at    Eagle   River   and    Durand    high    schools. 

1283.  EVA  BENYAS. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Degree  A.  B.  Teaching  in  Stanley  and 
Rice  Lake  high   schools. 

1284.  CARRIE    BLAIR. 

Present  address,  Hancock,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    1896. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,  B.   A. 
Teaching  in  high   schools  in   Wisconsin. 

1285.  ELIZABETH    BLOTZ. 

Present    address,    Dodgeville,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Teaching  at  Pepin  and   Madison   high   schools. 

1286.  NELLIE    (BROWN)     BANNISTER. 

Present  address,   Evansville,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1287.  JAY    W.   BUTTS. 

Present  address,   Mineral   Point,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   18,   1896,   Mason   City,   Iowa. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

In  U.  S.  Navy  1917-1919.  Superintendent  Rock  Falls,  Iowa  1920- 
1921.  Teacher  of  Science  and  Mathematics  1921-1922,  Zearing,  Iowa. 
Teacher  of  Science  and  Coach  Athletics  at  Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin,  the 
present   year. 

Married,  June  23,  1920,  to  Lydia  Gardenier,  Markesan,  Wisconsin, 
former  Lawrence  student.     Children:  Mary  Catherine,   10  months. 

1288.  ETHEL    CASEY. 

Present  address,    Randolph,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Taught  in  high  schools  at  Washburn,  Little  Chute,  Butternut  and 
Beaver    Dam. 

1289.  LOIS    CHENEY. 

Present  address,  Barron,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 
•  In  training  for  a  nurse  in  Presbyterian  Hospital,  Chicago,   Illinois. 


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1200.  CARRIE  E.   CURRY. 

Present   address,    412    E.    Louisa    Street,    Darlington,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  Lamont,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.    B. 

Began  training  for  a  nurse  at  University  of  Michigan,  but  was  forced 
to  give  it  up  on  account  of  ill  health.  Is  now  at  Boulder,  Colo.,  for  reason 
of   health.      Expects  later   to   return  to   nurse  training. 

Boulder  address,   1521    Euclid   Avenue,   Boulder,   Colorado. 

1201.  KATHERIAE    (DAVIS)    LLOYD. 

Present  address,   Scofield  Barracks,   Honolulu  Ter. 
Failed  to   report. 

1202.  HELEN   DELBRIDGE. 

Present   address,    1947    Riverside    Avenue,    Marinette,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    February   7,    1897. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Is  at   present   traveling   in   Europe. 

1203.  GLADYS  DuMEZ. 

Present  address,   Cashton,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1204.  SIDNEY  FELL. 

Present  address,  c/o  Oshkosh  High  School,  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1205.  CLYDE   H.  FENTON. 

Present  address,    921    19th    Street,   Golden,   Colorado. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.    B. 

Taught  in  high  school  Escanaba,  Michigan.  At  present  student  Colo- 
rado   School   of  Mines. 

1206.  RUTH    (FINDEISEN)    CONRAD. 

Present   address,    Janesville,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1207.  CHARLOTTE   (GABELEIN)    SIMS. 

Present    address,    Brandon,    Wisconsin    . 

Born,   November  21,  1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Took    Teachers'    Librarian    Course    since    leaving   college. 

Married,  March  31st,  1921,  to  Herbert  Sims,   Brandon,  Wisconsin. 

1298.      JOSEPH   HARRY  GRIFFITHS. 

Present  address,   Forest   Home,   Ithaca,   New   York. 

Born   July   20,   1889,   Longport,    England. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College;    Northwestern    University;    Cornell    Uni- 


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versity.     Degrees,  A.  B.   Lawrence,   M.   A.    Northwestern,   Ph.   D.   Cornell. 

At  present  member  of  the  instructing  staff  of  the  Sage  School  of 
Philosophy,  Cornell  University.  Member  of  American  Red  Cross  in  foreign 
service  in  France,  1918-1919.  Post  graduate  study  at  Northwestern  and 
Cornell,  1919-1922.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Member  of  Cornell  Uni- 
versity  Philosophical   Club. 

Married,  June,  1921,  to  Alice  V.  Potts,  from  Wittenberg,   Wisconsin. 

lliJH>.      ELFRIEDA    HAMPEL. 

Present  address,  302  River  Street,  Neenah,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    October   6,    1594. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.   B. 
Teacher  at  persent  time  in   Menasha  high  school. 

1300.  BERTHA    HIRT. 

Present  address,   Antigo,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;    Simmons  School,   Boston,   Massachusetts. 

Has  been  engaged  in  the  work  of  teaching. 

1301.  MARIE  (KAUTSKY)  WRIGHT. 

Present   address,    2108    Harrison    Avenue,   New    York    City. 
Failed  to  report. 

1301\      LEOXA    E.    KIMBALL. 

Present  address,  Briggsville,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.        Degree,   B.   A. 

After  graduation  took  position  as  chemist  with  the  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  Co.  at  Wilmington,  Delaware.  Later  transferred  to  their  plant 
at  Nashville,  Tennessee.  In  1919  took  position  with  Klearrlax  Linen  Rug 
Company    of    Duluth.      Been    teaching    in    high    schools    Duluth    since    1921. 

Member  of  Duluth   Business  Women's  Club. 

1303.  MADELINE    KOMERS. 

Present    address,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1304.  ARLLXGTOX    KRAISE. 

Present   address,    1105   University    Avenue,  Madison,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   July   27,   1896. 

Educated,     Lawrence     College;     Marquette  University;     University     of 

Wisconsin.      Degree,   A.    B.      Lawrence,    M.    A.  University    of    Wisconsin. 

1305.  MURIEL    (LARSON)    MITCHELL. 

Present  address,  River  Falls,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   July   20,   1S96. 

Educated.   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught   History   at   Edgerton    high    school    and    at    Oshkosh    high    school. 
Married,   1921  to   Rexford   S.    Mitchell   of   River   Falls,    Wisconsin,    Law- 
rence graduate. 


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J 300.      HAROLD  N.   LUCE. 

Present   address,    Hancock,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Settember    21,    1896. 

Educated,    Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Served  six  months  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Camp  Funston,  Kansas.  Six  months 
in  Coast  Artillery  Corps  Fortress  Monroe,  Virginia.  Attended  University 
of    Illinois    as    assistant    graduate     chemist,     1918-1919.  For    two    years 

employed  by  the  Newport  Co.  as  supervising  chemist,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

At  present  teaching   Science   at   Dawson,    Minnesota. 

1307.  DELL  A    MATHYS. 

Present  address,  1038  Main   Street,  Arcadia,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    March   22,   1896.      ' 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Taught  English  at  Stanley,  Wisconsin.  Taught  English  and  Library  at 
Clintonville,   Wisconsin.      Now  teaching  at   Bayfield,   Wisconsin. 

1308.  MERLE    (McCRAY)    TURNER. 

Present    address,    1213    E.    62nd    Street,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,  1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Chicago.  Degree,  A.  B. 
from  Lawrence. 

Taught  Mathematics  at  Green  Lake  high  school.  Director  of  Religious 
Education  Girls'   Work  in  a   Community  church  for  9  months. 

Married,  September  8,  1920,  to  M.  H.  Turner,  El  Paso,  Texas.  Chil- 
dren:   Marion   E.,  age  8   months. 

1300.      MARY  (MEADOWS)   ATCHERSON. 

Present   address,    Tomahawk,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1310.  JENNIE   MILLARD. 

Present  address,  1493  Spencer  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    1894. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,  A.    B. 

Since  graduating  taught  Science  and  History  at  Ilayward,  Wisconsin, 
and    Cloquet,    Minnesota. 

1311.  MARGARETTA    (NEHLS)    WEGNER. 

Present  address,   Luck,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   Lancaster,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Taught  after  graduating. 

Married,  June  27,  1921,  to  H.  C.  Wegner  of  Oconto,  Wisconsin. 

1312.  DEMPSTER    S.   PASSMORE. 

Present  address,  6121   Greenwood  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born,    March    22,    1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  two  quarters  at  University  of  Chicago. 
Degree,  A.  B.  Lawrence.  Spent  one  year  in  U.  S.  Army.  At  present  with 
Montgomery   &   Ward  as  Accountant  and   Statistician. 

Married,   June   3,   1920,   to   Betty   Rakow,    Burlington,   Wisconsin. 


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1313.  JOSEPHINE    (PIERCE)    PASSMORE. 

Present   address,   6121   Greenwood   Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,    Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,    B.    A. 

Taught   for   a    time   after   graduation. 

Married,    Charles   Passmore,   former   Lawrence   student. 

1314.  ANNE   (RADFORD)   DECKER. 

Present   address,    Hermansville,    Michigan. 

Educated,     Lawrence    College.  Degree,    B.     A.  Taught    one    year 

Stoughton,  Wisconsin.  Spent  one  summer  in  North  Carolina  and  one 
winter   in    Los   Angeles,    California. 

Married,  October,  1919,  to  Harold  Decker.  Menomonie.  Wisconsin. 
Decker  died  September,  1921.  Children:  Edwin  Radford,  one  and  one-half 
years. 

1315.  FLORENCE    (WETHERHOLD)    RIEGEL. 

Present  address,  131   W.   Wisconsin  Avenue.  Xeenah,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   July   5,   1876. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,   M.   A.    Wisconsin. 

Engaged    in    the    teaching   profession    at    Shullsberg,    Wisconsin. 

Member  of  League  of  Women   Voters. 

Married,  1896,  to  L.  Edgar  Riegel,  Reading,  Pennsylvania.  Children: 
Robert   E.   and  Oscar  W. 

131G.      ISAHELLE    RITTER. 

Present   address,    Columbus,    Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1317.  EVA  SANDE. 

Present   address     Xeenah,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1318.  MARGARET  SHERMAN. 

Present  address,   500   Walnut   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Teacher's  Diploma  from  School  of  Expres- 
sion, Boston,  Massachusetts.  M.  A.  L'niversity  of  Wisconsin.  Also  been 
special  student  at  Boston  University.  Engaged  in  war  work  under 
auspices  of  National  Catholic  War  Council  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Recital 
work  throughout  the  state  of  Wisconsin  and  on  Pacific  Coast.  Instructor 
in    Elocutional    Dramatics,     Iowa    University.  Member    of    Pi     Beta    Phi 

Fraternity,  Massachusetts  Alpha  Chapter.  At  present  director  of  Speech, 
Bloomsburg   State   Normal   School,    Bloomsburg,   Pennsylvania. 

1319.  MARTHA    (SHUFFLEHOTHAM)    LOWRY. 

Present  address,   249   Pond   Street,    So.   Madison,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   January   7,   1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  graduated  1899.     Degree,  A.  B. 

1918-1919  teacher  of  English,  Latin  and  Music  in  Elroy  high  school. 
Has  been  substituting  some  in  Madison  high  school.  Member  of  University 
of  Wisconsin  Gun  and  Blade  Auxiliary.  At  present  doing  active  work  in 
Beaver  Lodge. 

Married,  August  22,  1919,  to  Howard  J.  Lowry,  Colfax,  Wisconsin, 
former  Lawrence  student.     Children:  Jeanne  Marie  Lowry,  age  8  months. 


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1320.  MARGUERITE   EVELYN    SMITH. 

Present  address,  Third  and  Division   Streets,   River  Falls,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   July   10,    1897. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been  teaching  since  graduation  at  River  Falls  high  school,  Washburn 
high  school  and  at  New  Richmond  high  school.  At  present  teaching  at  La 
Crosse. 

1321.  VIDA   E.    SMITH. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1322.  RITH  V.    (STAIR)    SPRECHER. 

Present  address,   R.    F.   D.   3,    Madison,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    July    3,    1894,    Brodhead,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.    B. 
Taught  English  in  high  schools  at  Brooklyn,  Wisconsin. 
Married,  October  12,  1920,  to  Lyman  Sprecher  of  Brooklyn,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Edward  Allen,  born  April,   1922. 

1323.  HELEN   SLOCUM  TAYLOR. 

Present  address,   327  Milton  Avenue,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Chicago  University.  Degree,  A.  B.  Law- 
rence. 

Been  engaged  in  teaching  and  travel.  Is  traveling  in  Europe  the 
present  summer.     Teacher  in  Janesville  high   school. 

1324.  HELEN    (TERP)    HANSON. 

Present  address,  1144  W.  Monroe  Street,  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1325.  MYRON   H.   IMBREIT. 

Present  address,  Wayland   Academy,   Beaver    Dam,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    August   19,    1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Northwestern  College  at  Naperville. 
Degree,  B.   A.  Lawrence.     Did  summer  work  at   University  of  Wisconsin. 

Spent  16  months  in  the  Navy.  Since  then  been  teaching  Mathematics 
at   Wayland  Acauemy,   Beaver   Dam. 

Member   of  American  Legion. 

1326.  EVA  VANDERLIP. 

Present  address,   214   Chandler  Street,   Menominee,   Michigan. 

Born,    November    1G,    1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.   B. 

Teacher  of  History  in   Racine   high   school. 

1327.  RITH    L.    VERWEY. 

Present  address,   349   Broad   Street,  Menasha,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  1896,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Taught  History  in  Niagara  and  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin.  Spent  sum- 
mer of  1920  at  University  of  Chicago.  At  present  teaching  History  at 
Fond   du   Lac. 


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1338.      PAUL   H.   VINCENT. 

Present    address,    718    Clark    Street,    Stevens    Point,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   31,    1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,  M.   A.   University  of  Wisconsin. 

Married,  July  20,  1918,  to  Claudine  Zeigle,  Warren,  Illinois.  Children: 
Jack  Edward,  2  years. 

1329.      WALLACE  W.  WILLS. 

Present   address,    1310    Grove    Avenue,    Racine,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   April   26,   1893. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,  A.   B. 

Has  been  teaching  in  Boys'  Private  Preparatory  School,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


LXIII.    CLASS  OF  1919. 

133<>.      ALICE  ANDERSON. 

Present  address,  699   Stowell   Avenue,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1331.  HERBERT    W.    BOHLMAN. 

Present   address,    Ninth    Street,    So.    Kaukauna,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Hortonville,    Wisconsin,    December   23,    1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree  A.  D. 
Lawrence. 

Taught  high  school  for  two  years. 

1332.  RUTH   L.   BRADISH. 

Present  address,   Sault   Ste  Marie,   Michigan. 

Born,  March  13,   1899. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

At  present  high  school  teacher  of  English  at  Sault   Ste.   Marie. 

1333.  MILDRED    (BRAY)    RINER. 

Present  address,  1020  22nd  Street,  Niagara  Falls,  New  York. 
Failed  to  report. 

1334.  DORIS   (BRENNER)   STICKNEY. 

Present  address,  202  So.  Koscinsko  Street,  Jacksonville,  Illinois. 

Born  in   1897,   Belmont,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Also  did  senior  work  in  organ  at  Lawrence  Conservatory.  Organist  in 
her  husband's  church.  Guardian  of  Camp  Fire.  Interested  in  working 
with  young  people  such  as  Christian  Endeavor  Society,  Boys'  Sunday 
School    Class. 

Member  of  Professional  Woman's  Club  and  A.  A.  U.  W.,  Advisery 
Board   of    V.    W.    C.    A.     Illinois   College. 

Married,  July  19,  1921,  to  Geo.  E.  Stickney,  Fargo,  North  Dakota, 
Congregational   Clergyman. 


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1335.      ETHEL    BUCKMASTER. 

Present  address,  Reuben  Donnelly  Corp,  320  21st  Street,  Chicago, 
Illinois. 

Born,  Argyle,   Wisconsin,   November   19,    1897. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     A.    B.  degree. 

Engaged  in  the  profession  of  advertising.  Manager  and  editor  of 
"Lawrence  Alumnus"  during  1920-21.  Member  of  Eastern  Star,  Chicago 
Woman's  Advertising  Club.  Assistant  manager  of  the  Direct  Mail  Adver- 
tising Department  of  the  Reuben  Donnelly  Corporation. 


1336.  RUSSELL    S.    CHENEY. 

Present  address,   90    So.    9th    Street,   Noblesville,   Indiana. 

Born,    February   22nd,    1893,   at   Madison,   Wisconisn. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Medical  Work  Northwestern  University. 
Graduate   work  University  of  Wisconsin.     Degree,   A.   B.  Lawrence. 

In  the  Army  for  three  years,  two  of  which  was  Capt.  of  Infantry. 
After  returning,  went  to  University  of  Wisconsin  and  then  got  into  busi- 
ness. At  present  with  Burdick  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  as  business  man- 
ager.     Is  a   Mason,  member  of  the   Knights  of   Pythias. 

Married,  June  16,  1921,  to  Margaret  L.  Wray  from  Janesville,  Wis- 
consin. 

1337.  MARGARET    (COOKE)    WOOD. 

Present  address,   Brookings,   Oregon. 
Failed  to  report. 

133S.      MARIE  ISADORE  DAVIS. 

Present  address,  1237  Seventh   Street,  E.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Born,    1897    at    Ashland,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Colorado.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Taught  in  high  school  at  Dawson,  Minnesota,  and  Las  Vegas,  New 
Mexico.     Enthusiastic  over  the  climate  of  Las  Vegas. 

1330.      HERRERT  DOREAU. 

Present   address,    Fond   du   Lac,   Wisconsin, 
hailed    to    report. 

1340.      BERNICE   EVELYN   DRAPER. 

Present   address,    Loyal,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  May  26,  1895,  Loyal,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,    M.    A.    University. 

Two  years'  teaching  at  Marvin  College,  Frederickstown,  Montana. 
One  year  of  graduate  study  University  of  Wisconsin.  Engaged  as  instruc- 
tor of  History,  North  Carolina  College,  Greensboro,  North  Carolina,  for 
coming   year. 


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1341.  ESTHER    (DROEGKAMP)    GU\DERSON. 

Present  address,-   Box  6,   Gilmanton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    September   6,   1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.    Degree,  A.   B. 

Taught  one  year  in  Gilmanton  high  school.  Secretary  of  Woman's 
Club    of    Gilmanton,    Wisconsin. 

Married,  Henry  Gunderson,  Gilmanton,  Wisconsin.  Children:  Kenneth 
Eugene,  age  14  months. 

1342.  IRENE   (ELLIS)    PARRISH. 

Present   address,   Mukwonago,    R.    R.   3,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    Fairfield,    Illinois. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Taught  high  school  at  Marion,  Wisconsin,  and  in  Christian  Endeavor 
Academy   at    Endeavor. 

Married,   Sepetmber  29,   1922,   to   Clyde   Parrish,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

1343.  DOROTHY    ELMGREN. 

Present    address,    Mayville,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   Little   Falls,   Minnesota. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree  A.   B. 
Been   teaching  in  the   Mayville   high   school. 

1344.  AMY   (HELMER)    METCALF. 

Present  address,  921   Sherman  Avenue,  Janesville,   Wisconsin. 
Born,  July  14,   1894,  Duluth,   Minnesota. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 
Taught   for   a   time   in    high    schools. 

Married,  October  6,  1920,  to  C.  Winthrop  Metcalf  of  Janesville,  Wis- 
consin.    Children:  James  McKendrie,  one  year. 

1345.  JOSEPHINE    STLART    HENCH. 

Present   address,    553   So.    River   Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  June  21,   1897. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Taught  History  at  Amherst  and  spencer,  Wisconsin.  Last  year  did 
graduate  work  at  University  of  Wisconsin.  Now  teaching  at  Hancock, 
Wisconsin. 

134G.      ESTHER    (BAUMGARTEN)    HOCKING. 

Present    address,    60G    Whitman    Street,    Rockford,    Illinois. 
Failed   to   report. 

1347.      EYA    (HOOPER)    WATSON. 

Present  address,  Fall  River,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   Palmyra,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.    B. 
Taught  Antigo  and  other   high   schools. 
Married,   1921,   to  Earl   Watson. 


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134S.      ADA    (HORSFALL)    BEADLE. 

Present   address,    Millville,    Wisconsin. 
Born,  November  28,   1898,  at  Woodman,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A. 
Taught  History  at  Crandon   high   school,   1919-1920. 

Married,  August  18,  1920,  to  Leonard  Beadle  of  Millville,  Wisconsin. 
Children:   Leonard  W.,  born   February,   1922. 

1340.      FLORENCE   (HAGAN)   RULE. 

Present  address,  Manitowoc,  Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1350.  EDNA   HUTCHENS. 

Present  address,  Isabella  Thoburn   College,   Lucknow,   India. 

Born,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Studied  for  a  time  at 
Boston    Theological    Seminary. 

Missionary  under  the  W.  F.  M.  S.  Now  teaching  at  Isabella  Thoburn 
College,  Lucknow. 

1351.  MARCIA   K.   JOHNSON. 

Present  address,  232   Broadway,  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Taught  in   high   schools  at  Almond  and   Eau  Claire.      Spent  summer  of 

1921  in    California. 

1352.  GEORGIA    KINSMAN. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Whitewater,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Whitewater  Normal  School;  Lawrence  College.  Studied  one 
year   at   University   of   Wisconsin. 

Taught  at  Stoughton,  and  now  teaching  at  Oshkosh.     Spent  summer  of 

1922  in    Europe. 

1353.  ADELA  M.    KLUMB. 

Present  address,  1155  Fifth  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Brillion,    Wisconsin,    1897. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught  in  Manitowoc  and  now  teaching  in  Appleton. 

1354.  BLANCHE   (KNAPP)   HUPE. 

Present  address,    Brandon,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   May,   1897. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     B.   A.   degree. 

Taught  English  in  Antigo  high  school  1919-1921).  (amp  Fire  Guardian 
and    interested    in    basket    ball. 

Married,  June  5,  1920,  to  Roy  W.  Hupe  from  Addie,  a  Lawrence  grad- 
uate. Mr.  Hupe  was  killed  in  an  accident  in  1922.  Children:  Russell 
Winton,   11   months. 


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1355.  ADA    LARSON. 

Present  address,  916  Normal  Avenue,   Stevens  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   May   15,    1898. 

Educated,   Lawrence    College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Has  been  teaching  English   in  high   schools. 

1356.  EVERETT    LEAN. 

Present   address,    1247   Vincennes   Avenue,    Chicago   Heights,    Illinois. 

Born,    November    19,    1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Illinois.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Present  occupation,  head  of  department  of  Athletics  and  Physical 
Culture  in  the  Bloom  Township  high  school,   Illinois. 

1357.  ANNA    LIEBERMAN. 

Present  address,   502  S.  High   Street,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   December  15,  1894,  at  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree  A.   B. 

Has  been  acting  as  assistant  librarian  in  the  Fort  Atkinson  Library. 
Interested  in   choir   work  and   Epworth  League. 

1358.  FRANK   ROLAND  MEINECKE. 

Present   adrdess,   Cashton,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    June   20,    1897. 

Educated.  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Engaged  in  Educational  work  and  routine  of  same.  Now  principal  of 
Cashton   public   schools. 

Married,    July   16,    1921,    to    Florence    E.    Smith    of    Chicago,    Illinois. 

1350.      GLADYS     (NICHOLSON)    MeCROY. 

Present   address,    3802    Walnut    Street.    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    November    21,    1S97. 

Educated.  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Been  teaching  Mathematics  in  Oconto  high  school  and  in  Oconomowoc 
high   school. 

Married,  June  24,  1921,  to  Walter  McCrory  of  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Children:    Eileen  N.,   born  April   25,   1922. 

1360.  CHARLOTTE    NORTON. 

Present  address,  5452  N.  Ohio  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born,    September    25,    1897. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Studied  4  semesters 
Northwestern     University    Night     School. 

Is   Employment   Interviewer   with    the   Western    Electric   Co.,    Inc. 

Member  Social  Service  Club  of  Chicago;  Industrial  Relations  Ass'n.  of 
Chicago;   Girl   Scout  Captain. 

1361.  EDWARD   GRAEME   O'GERAN. 

Present  address,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Graduate  Department, 
Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    Manitowoc,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B.    and    M.    A.    Lawrence. 


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Studied  one  year  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Now  doing  graduate 
work   for  Ph.   D.   degree. 

Traveled  one  year  with  Travers-Newton  Chautauqua  Society.  Later 
entered  bond  department  of  Paine,  Webber  &  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis- 
consin. Taught  Economics  in  the  University  of  Wisconsin  Extension  Divi- 
sion.     Will    do    graduate    work   next    year    at    the    University    of    Wisconsin. 

Married,  1921  to  Miss  Delia  Burgess,  Corliss,  Wisconsin,  Lawrence 
graduate. 

1362.  FLORENCE    OWEN. 

Present   address,    Oconto    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.      Degree,  A.    B. 

Taught  at  Neenah-Menasha,   Wausau   and    Oconto   Falls. 

1363.  GERALDINE  PUGII. 

Present  address,   517   Johns   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B 

Engaged  for  a  time  in  advertising  work.  Now  teaching  in  Appleton 
high   school. 

1364.  ESTHER    (RICHTER)    REINECKE. 

Present    address,    Hartley,    Iowa. 
Failed   to   report. 

1365.  HELEN  RISDON. 

Present   address,    W.    De   Pere,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 
Been  teaching  high  school  in  De  Pere. 

1366.  MILDRED  H.   SCHLAFKE. 

Present  address,   488   South    Street,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,    September   19,    1900. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

First  two  years  after  graduation  did  secretarial  work  in  Appleton. 
1921-1922   taught    Latin    and    English    in    Oregon    high    school,    Oregon,    Wis. 

Province  president  of  Kappa  Delta  sorority  since  1919.  Engaged  in 
national  work. 

1367.  BERENICE    B.    SCHOTTLER. 

Present    address,    576    Eldorado    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.    B. 
Assistant  librarian  at  the  Appleton   Public   Library. 
Member  of  Eastern  Star,  White  Shrine. 

1368.  CALVIN    SHOEMAKER. 

Present    address,    Fort    Austin,    Michigan. 

Educated,     Albion     College;     Lawrence     College;     Harvard     University. 
Degree,    A.    B.    Lawrence. 
Failed    to    report. 


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1369.  NORMAN  H.  SMITH. 

Present  address,   231   So.   Maple  Avenue,   Green   Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   July   26,    1896,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  At  present  attending  Harvard  University 
Law  School.     Degree,  A.    B.   Lawrence. 

Mr.  Smith  was  a  Captain  in  the  U.  S.  Army  during  the  period  of  the 
war. 

1370.  MARGARET  E.  SNOW. 

Present   address,    Montfort,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    15,    1897. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree    of    B.    M. 

Instructor  in  Piano,  Theory  and  Pipe  Organ  at  Tabor  College,  Tabor, 
Iowa.  One  year  as  student  at  Chicago  Musical  College.  Received  diploma 
there  in  1921.  For  the  past  year  has  had  private  pupils  at  Montfort. 
Next  year  will  teach  public  school  music  in  the  Southern  State  Normal 
School,   Springfield,   South   Dakota. 

1371.  J.    RAYMOND    SOREXSOX. 

Present  address,  3405  Wyandotte  Street,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 
Born,    1891. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  McCormick  Theological   Seminary.   Degree, 
A.    B.   Lawrence,   B.   D.   McCormick  Theological   Seminary. 
Now   pastor  of  Presbyterian  church  in   Kansas   City. 
Married.      Xo    children. 

1372.  MRS.  ESTHER  SOREXSOX. 

Present  address,    3405   Wyandotte    Street,    Kansas    City,    Missouri. 
Born,   1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Also  took  work  in  McCormick  Theological 
Seminary.      Degree,    A.    B.    Lawrence. 

Married,  J.  Raymond   Sorensen  of  the  class  of  1919. 

1373.  AXXA    M.    THOMPSOX. 

Present     address,     Kaukauna,     Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence   College.      A.   B.   degree. 
Taught  in  high   schools  at   Bayfield  and  Manawa. 

1374.  ELTA    (TOWXSEXD)    AXDERSOX. 

Present  address,   20   190th   Street,   New  York  City. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.    Degree,    A.    B. 

Married,  1921  to  David  Anderson,  former  Lawrence  student. 

1375.  MARTIX   VAXDERLIXDEX.      (Deceased.) 

Died,    January    29,    1920. 

1370.      ARTHUR   K.   VINCENT. 

Present   address,   Jefferson,    Wisconsin. 
Born,  August  31,   1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Since  graduation  has  been  athletic  director  at  the  Appleton  high 
school.      Principal  of  Jefferson  high  school. 


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1377.  JUSTIN    CHARLES    WELLS. 

Present  address,   519  West  123rd   St.,   New   York. 
Born,    November    18,    1897. 

Educated,     Lawrence    College;     University    of     Pennsylvania.       Degree, 
A.    B.  Lawrence,   Bachelor  of  Architecture,   University   of   Pennsylvania. 
Member    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 

1378.  LULU   E.  WILLIAMS. 

Present   address,   211   N.    Chestnut   Street,    Green    Bay,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   Antigo,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  Wisconsin  Deaconess  Hospital  Training 
School  for  nurses.  Degree,  B.  A.  from  Lawrence.  Finished  school  for 
nurses  April,   1922. 

1371>.      ETHEL    YOUNG. 

Present   address,   Fox   Lake,    Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 


LXIV.     CLASS  OF  1920. 

1380.  OLGA  ACHTENHAGEN. 

Present    address,    207    S.    Main    Street,    Mayville,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   December  6,   1889. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught  in  high  schools  of  Marion  and  Neenah,  Wisconsin.  Will  teach 
in  Louisville,  Kentucky,  next  year.  Edited  daily  paper  at  Kappa  Delta 
Convention,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  New  York.  Traveled  in  the  East 
summer  of  1921.  Has  been  associate  editor  of  "The  Angelos  of  Kappa 
Delta"  magazine  for  two  years.  Directed  a  camp  for  girls,  Washington 
Island,   Wisconsin,    summer   of   1922. 

1381.  LAFAYETTE    M.    ADAMS. 

Present    address,    Kewaunee,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   May  28,    1897,   Kewaunee,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College    and    U.    S.    Service. 

In  U.  S.  service  1918-1919.  1920-1922  physical  instructor  Wausau 
high    school. 

1382.  CARROLL    ATKINSON. 

Present  address,   430   E.   Yamhill   St.,   Portland,   Oregon. 

Born,   October   24,   1896,   Fairbury,   Nebraska. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  A.  B.  degree.  University  of  Grenoble, 
France.      Degree,    D.    M. 

Coached  College  of  Idaho  wrestling  team  the  past  year.  Membrr  oi 
Masonic  Fraternity.  Was  chairman,  Romance  Language  Department,  Col- 
lege of  Idaho,   Caldwell,   Idaho.     Now  teaching  at   Portland. 

1383.  GUY    P.    BANNISTER. 

Present  address,  Evansville,  Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 


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1384.  ELLA  BENYAS. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1385.  ORVILLE    CLIFFORD    CAREY. 

Present  address,  486  Minor  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    December    20,    1895. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught  Physics,  Chemistry  and  General  Science  at  Kewaunee,  Wiscon- 
sin.    Physics,  Zoology  and  General  Science  at  Mauston,  Wisconsin. 

13S«.      KUN  FAX  CHEX. 

Present  address,  c/o  Chinese  Educational  Mission,  2312  19th  Street, 
N.   W.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Born,   Hangchow,   Chekiang,   China. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Harvard  University.  Degree,  A.  B.  Law- 
rence, M.  B.  S.  Harvard.  Student  in  the  graduate  school  of  Business 
Administration  at  Harvard  University. 

1387.      SHU    CHEXG. 

Present  address,  c/o  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  LTniversitv,  New 
York. 

Born,    Peking,   China. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Chicago;  Teachers'  Col- 
lege   Columbia   University.      Student    at    Columbia. 

13SS.      HARRIET    COLBIRN. 

Present    address,    Shiocton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Waupaca,    Wisconsin,    August    4,    1898. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Been   engaged  in  teaching. 

1389.  OLIVE  ISABELLE  DAVIS. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1390.  LOIS    DeSWARTE. 

Present    address,    298    Church    Street,    Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    October   1,    1898. 

Educated,   Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Is    occupied    as    a    sanitary    technician     and     teaches     Nurses'     Routine 
Laboratory    Work    at    the    Milwaukee    Hospital. 
Member    of   the   Eastern    Star. 

1391.  FRANCES  DIXOX. 

Present  address,   231   So.   8th    Street,   La   Crosse,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    April    14,    1899. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A. 
Lawrence,    M.   A.  University. 

Engaged   in   teaching   History   at   Madison    high    school. 


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1392.  JENNIE   DIXON. 

Present  address,   231   So.  8th   Street,  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Taught    in    Madison    high    school. 

1393.  WILLIAM    DOLL. 

Present  address,  849  Fortieth   St.,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College,    A.    B.    degree. 
Studied    law    University    of    Wisconsin. 
Is    practicing   law    at    Seattle. 
Failed  to   report. 

1394.  DOROTHY   BLANCHE    DUNN. 

Present  address,   104   Marinette   Avenue,   Marinette,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    May    29,    1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  A.   B.  degree. 

Teaching    English    in    high    schools. 

1395.  LAWRENCE  DUNN. 

Present  address,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1396.  WALTER   EILER. 

Present  address,  Miles  City,  Montana. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      A.    B.    degree. 
Advertising    manager    of    general    store. 

1397.  BERNICE    ENGLEKE. 

Present  address,   Fall   River,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree   A.    B. 
Been    teaching   at    Walworth,    Wisconsin. 

1398.  CYLDE    M.    EWERS. 

Present    address,    Marion,    Wisconsin. 

Lorn,    December   12,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin  summer  session. 
Degree,    Ph.    B. 

Was  in  war  service  June  1917  to  October  1919.  Now  principal  at 
Marion   high   school. 

Married,  October  29,  1919,  to  Zella  Keene,  class  of  191G,  of  Sparta, 
Wisconsin.     Children:   Benjamin  David,   one  year. 

1399.  IRENE    MARIE   FINNEGAN. 

Present  address,  538  Forsyth  Avenue,  Hammond,  Indiana. 
Born,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Teaching  in  high  school  at  Hammond,  Indiana.  Treasurer  of  G.  F.  S. 
of  America. 


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1400.  LORN  A   FLOYD. 

Present   address,   Eureka,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Taught     at     Manawa,     Wisconsin. 
Member    Epsilon    Alpha    Phi. 

1401.  IRENE  HAZEL  POL.TZ. 

Present  address,   1442   Third   Street,   Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  August  28,   1897. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been  teaching  at  Wisconsin   Rapids  and  Tomah   high   schools. 

Member    of    Tomah    Civic    Club. 

140S.      ARTHUR    LESTER   FREDRICK. 

Present   address,    Beaver   Dam,    Wisconisn. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  two  years  graduate  work  Northwestern 
University.  Degree,  Ph.  B.  Lawrence,  M.  A.  Northwestern.  Awarded 
Fellowship  in  the   Department   of   Religious  Education  for   coming  year. 

1408.      GRACE    MAE    GATES. 

Present  address,  Mauston,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    March    10,    1897. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.    B. 

Has  been  teaching  History  and  French  at  Mount  Horeb,  Wisconsin, 
since  graduation.  Been  Camp  Fire  Guardian.  Affiliated  with  the  Eastern 
Star. 

1404.  HAROLD  M.  GILMORE. 

Present   address,    630   University    Place,    Evanston,    Illinois. 

Born,   April   5,   1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Northwestern  University.  Department  of 
Religious  Education.  Degree,  A.  B.  Lawrence.  M.  A.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity. 

Joined  Acacia  Fraternity;  Scoutmaster;  director  of  Religious  Educa- 
tion at  St.  Lukes  M.  E.  church,  Chicago,  1920-1921;  1st  Congregational 
church    1921-1922. 

1405,  MYRON   GLASSEN. 

Present    address,    Montfort,    Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 

1400.      ESTHER   M.    GRAEF. 

Present  address,  974  Atlantic  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Taught  Mathematics  at  Gwinn,  Michigan,  during  year  1920-1921.  The 
past   year   been   teaching   at    Port   Washington. 


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1407.     AI/VIN  GRUENKE. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Taught    at    Gladstone,    Michigan. 

140S.      MARGARET   MARY   HAIGHT. 

Present  address,   Prescott,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Summer  session  Uni- 
versity   of   Wisconsin,    Library    course. 

Taught  since  graduating  at  Rhinelander  and  Marion,  Wisconsin. 

1409.  AGNES    (HAMMOND)    WARD. 

Present  address,   Durand,   Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1410.  OVIDIA    HANSING. 

Present   address,    Chengtu    Sze,    West    China. 

Born,    December    15,    1889. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Studied  Chinese  language 
one  year.  Second  year  doing  half  time  teaching  and  half  time  study  of  the 
Chinese  language. 

Now  teaching  Art,  Music,  Games  and  Gymnastics,  Child  Study.  Next 
year  expects  to  take  over  Psychology  and  Principles  of  Teaching. 

1411.  BIRDIE    L.   HASLEY. 

Present   address,    R.   R.    2,    Box   198,    So.    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  August  8,  1893. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree  A.  B.  Graduate  also  of  Mil- 
waukee   Normal    School. 

Taught  English  in  Durand  high  school  the  past  two  years.  Member 
of  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  North  Division  high  school,  Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin.  Also  Milwaukee  State  Normal  School  and  Lawrence  College. 
Member  of  National  Sunshine  Society  organized  for  social  work  and  charity. 
Also  National  Educational  Association.  Have  been  directing  choir  and 
coached   plays. 

1412.  ANNE   HAWES. 

Present  address,  570   College  Avenue,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    October  3,   1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  also  post  graduate  work  at  Lawrence. 
Graduated  also  from  Busheys'  Commercial  course.  Since  graduation  has 
been  teaching  Bushey's  Business  College  and  teaching  in  the  Appleton 
vocational   school. 

Member  A.  A.  U.  W.     Secretary  Kappa  Alpha  Alumni. 

1413.  GRACE  E.    (HAYLETT)    HARTLETT. 

Present  address,  Evansville,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Menomonie    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

Has  been  teaching  English  in  Manitowoc.  Now  teaching  at  Evansville, 
Wisconsin. 

Married,  September,  1922,  to  Chester  T.  Hartlett  of  Lawrence,  class 
of    1921. 


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1414.  THOMAS   J.    HOGG. 

Present   address,    Melrose,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   October  15,   1897,  Mason  City,  Iowa. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
At  present  assistant  cashier,  Bank  of  Melrose. 

1415.  K.  WEI-MING  HSU. 

Present  address,   Mercantile   Trust   Co.,    San   Francisco,   California. 

Born,    Chekiang,    China. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Harvard  University. 
Degree,    M.    B.    A.      Has   been    studying   at    Harvard    since   graduation. 

Permanent  address,  c/o  Chinese  Educational  Mission,  2312  19th  St., 
X.   W.,  Washington,   D.    C. 

1416.  YU-SHENG  HIA.XG. 

Present  address,  41  Snell  Hall,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born,   April   13,   1897,   in    China. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  University  of  Chicago, 
post  graduate  work  in  Department  of  Education. 

Intends  to  go  to  Columbia  University  this  fall.  Has  been  lecturing 
to   various   religious,   civic   and   literary   groups   in    Chicago    and    its   suburbs. 

Permanent  address,  c/o  Chinese  Educational  Mission,  2312  19th  Street, 
X.    W.,   Washington,   D.    C. 

1417.  HERMAN    JOHNSON. 

Present  address,   238   E.   Johnson   Street,   Fond  du   Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    June   15,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  Ph.  B. 

Two  years  head  of  Chemical  Department,  Central  Wisconsin  College, 
Scandinavia,   Wisconsin. 

Member    of    Masonic    order. 

Married,  October  6,  1920,  to  Ethel  Care,  Xeenah,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:   Elizabeth    Jane,    1   year. 

1418.  FLORENCE    ELOISE    JUDSON. 

Present   address,    Escanaba,    Michigan. 
Failed  to  report. 

1419.  MURIEL,  PATRICIA   KELLY. 

Present  address,  551   Franklin   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Special  feature  writer  for  Milwaukee  Junction  Journal.  First  woman 
in  America  to  ride  in  an  airplane.  Derby.  Was  publicity  secretary  for 
Xational  Conference  of  Social  Work  at  Milwaukee,  April  to  July,  1921. 
Been  with  the  Post-Crescent  Co.  of  Appleton  since  1921.  Publicity  chair- 
man of  Appleton  Woman's  Club.  President  Appleton  Alumni  of  Theta 
Sigma   Phi. 

1430.      ROLAND    A.    KLAUS. 

Present    address,    Winneconne,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Winneconne,    Wisconsin,    June    12,    1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  studying  at  University  of  Chicago. 
Degree,    B.    A.    Lawrence. 

With    Bankers    Life    Company    1920-1921. 
Member   Square   and   Compass. 


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1401.      MIKE    KLEIN. 

Present   address,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

142-2.      EVALYN    L.    (KOCH)    GRIFFITH. 

Present  address,  674  Union  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Appleton  high  school;  Stout  Institute;  Lawrence  College. 
Degree,    Ph.    D. 

Married,  1920,  to  Harold  O.  Griffith  of  Menominee,  Michigan.  Chil- 
dren:   Rosemary,   age   6   months. 

1423.  KWEI  CHUNG   SHU. 

Present  address,  Kai  Hsien  City,  China. 

Born,    Kai    Hsien,    China. 

Been  doing  graduate   work  in   Columbia. 

1424.  L.  KEVILL  LARSON. 

Present  address,    230   Center   Street,   Neenah,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   October   8,    1898. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Will  matriculate  at  Oxford  University  in  1922  as  Rhodes  Scholar  from 
Wisconsin.  One  summer  with  Chautauqua  circuit.  One  year  manager  of 
Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Branch  office  of  the  Western  Steel  Products  Co. 
Financial  secretary  of  Lawrence  College,  on  Alumni,  pulling  out  their 
dollars. 

1425.  MERTON   S.  LEAN. 

Present   address,    Y.    M.    C.    A.,    Wausau,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  January  21,   1897,   Osceola,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,  A.    B. 

Chautauqua  platform  manager,  1920.  Boy  Scout  Work,  1920-21-22.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Boys'  Club  Leader.  High  school  teacher  at  Wausau,  Latin  and 
Athletics. 

142«.      LAWRENCE  LEARNED. 

Present    address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.    Degree,   A.    B. 
Taught  at  River  Falls  and  Manitowoc. 

1437.  FLORENCE    J.    LEAVITT. 

Present  address,  West  Salem,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    May    25,    1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Studied  last  summer 
at    School     of    Expression,     Boston,     Massachusetts. 

Traveled  throughout  the   East.      At   present   teaching   expression. 

1438.  LORAINE   W.    LOMAS. 

Present  address,  131  Oneida  Street,  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence  College.     Degree,   A.   B. 

Teaching  Mathematics. 


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14.10.      HOWARD  J.  LOWRY. 

Present   address,    249    Pond    Street,    So.    Madison,    Wisconsin. 

Born,'  June    22,    1894. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin  and  high  school. 
Degree,   Ph.   B.   Lawrence,  LL.    B.   Wisconsin. 

Was  in  the  war.  Served  with  32nd  Division  as  Second  Lieutenant 
Inf.  June  24,  1917  to  February  18,  1918.  With  same  Division  in  France 
as  1st  Lieutenant.  February  1918  to  July  1919.  Wounded  in  action  at 
Chateau  Thierry.  In  U.  S.  Claims  Service  in  France  for  ten  months 
thereafter.  Became  associated  with  the  law  firm  of  Wylie  and  Sutherland 
on   February    3,    1922. 

Member  of  Masons,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Gun  and  Blade,  U.  W. 
Chapter,    American    Legion    (Madison    Post),    Red    Arrow    Club. 

Married.  Martha  Shufflebotham  of  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  Lawrence 
graduate.      Children:   Jeanne  Marie,  age  6  months. 

1 440.  MABEL  McGOWAN. 

Present  address,  Milton  Junction,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Taught    at    Jefferson,    Wisconsin. 

1441.  3IYRA    MacINNIS. 

Present  address,  Green   Bay,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 
Teaching  in  high   school  at  Waupaca,  Wisconsin. 

1442.  CORNELIA    MAY    (WILLIAMS)     MacINNIS. 

Present  address,  Jefferson,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    May   9,    1896. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.    Degree,    A.    B. 
High   school   teacher   at    Viroqua   and    Edgerton. 

Married,  June  29,  1918,  to  Earl  C.  Maclnnis,  Lawrence  College  grad- 
uate.    Children:  Donald  Earl,  age  2;  Douglas  Norman,  4  months. 

1443.  GEORGETTE    MARCH  AND. 

Present    address,    unknown. 

1444.  REXFORD   S.  MITCHELL. 

Present  address,  River  Falls,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   January   5,    1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Served  in  the  world  war.  Instructor  of  Public  Speaking  River  Falls 
State   Normal    School. 

Married,   1921,  to  Muriel  E.  Larson,   Neenah,   Wisconisn. 

1445.  SUZANNE    MOREAU. 

Present  address,  454  Jefferson   Street,   Portland,   Oregon, 

Born,  Rheims,  France. 

Been  teaching  in   private  school. 


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144«.      MARION    NEWELL,. 

Present    address,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College,   Degree,   A.    B. 
Been  teaching  at  Plainfield,   Wisconsin. 

1447.  MARJORIE    (NEWTON)    ROSECRANCE. 

Present   address,    860   27th    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Waupun,    Wisconsin,    August    14,    1897. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Since  leaving  college,  been  teaching  in  Commercial  Department  of 
Waukegan   Township   high    school,    Waukegan,    Illinois. 

Married,    1922,    Francis   Rosecrance,    Lawrence   graduate. 

1448.  JOSEPH  NOW  AK. 

Present  address,   909   6th   Street,    Sparks,   Nevada. 
Born,    Kewaunee,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Taught  at  Judith  Cap  high  school.  Science  and  Athletics.  Last  year 
at  Sparks,  Nevada. 

1440.      JOSEPHINE    GLENN    OLDENBERG. 

Present    address,     Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1450.  JAMES    V.    O'LEARY. 

Present  address,   Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Born,   October   11,   1898,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  State  University  of  Iowa.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,  M.  S.  Iowa.  Graduate  student  and  assistant  in  Chemistry 
Department   at  University   of   Iowa. 

Alpha  Chi   Sigma  Chemical  Fraternity,  American  Chemical   Society. 

1451.  IVA  PALMER. 

Present  address,   Oakfield,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Taught    in    Ironwood,    Michigan. 

1452.  CHARLES  EDWARD  PRAHL. 

Present    address,    Berlin,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1453.  MABEL    H.   PURVES. 

Present    address,    726    Water    Street,    Hancock,    Michigan. 

Born,  August  20,   1896,   at  Wausaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been    teaching    history    in    the    Hancock,    Michigan    high    school. 


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1454.  LLCILLE    RALPH. 

Present    address,    Cuba    City,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   1897. 

Educated,  Platteville  Normal  School;  Lawrence  College.  Degree  Ph. 
B.    Lawrence. 

Taught  English  and  Dramatics  in  North  Side  high  school,  Dixon, 
Illinois.  The  year  previous  taught  Stoughton,  Wisconsin.  At  present 
employed  by  National  Educational  Association  and  working  in  the  State  of 
Washington  in  cities  on  Puget  Sound.  Will  teach  in  Dixon,  Illinois,  next 
year. 

1455.  AVILLIAM   ARTHUR   RALSTON. 

Present   address,    1131    Charles   Street,    Rockford,    Illinois. 

Born,   July   19,   1896. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been    engaged   in   the   work   of  teaching. 

14545.      PAIL    RIXER. 

Present  address,  Niagara  Falls,  New  York. 
Failed   to    report. 

1457.      EMORY   SIDNEY   ROGERS. 

Present  address,  Marion,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   April   26,   1895,   Marion,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.     A.    B.   degree. 

Engaged    as    assistant   manager    of    Rogers   &   Johnson,    Manufacturers. 
Married,  April  14,  1917,  to  May  L.  Gropp  of  Baraboo,  Wisconsin.  Chil- 
dren:   James   G.,    2    years;    Thomas    E.,    7    months. 

1459.      ESTHER  JOY  RONMNG. 

Present  address,   Desplaines,   Illinois. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Been  teaching  in   high  school  at  Desplaines.    Illinois. 

14601      FRANCIS   ROSECRAXCE. 

Present    address,    860    27th    Street,    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Rockford,    Illinois. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.       Degree,     A.     B. 

Has  been  teaching  since  graduation  in  one  of  the  Milwaukee  high 
schools. 

1461.      RLTH  MARY  SAECKER. 

Present  address,  726  Union  Street,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Born,   July    10,    1898. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    R. 

Taught   in   high   schools  at   Rhinelander   and   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Member   of   A.    A.    U.    W..    secretary   of   Lawrence    Alumni    Association, 
President  of  Alumnae  of  Theta  Chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi. 


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1462.  RUTH    SANDBORN. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Northwestern  University.  Degree,  A.  B 
Lawrence,  M.  A.  Northwestern.  Just  completed  two  years  of  graduate 
work  at  Northwestern  University.  Has  a  scholarship  at  Radcliffe  College 
for    1922-1923   and   will   continue   work    in   History. 

1463.  GUSTAVE   SCHALK. 

Present    address,    Berlin,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1464.  LAURA    SCHRAMM. 

Present   address,    Platteville,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1465.  EDWARD    G.    SCHULTZ. 

Present  address,  254  Ellis  Street,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   July   21,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Teacher,    Mosinee. 

Member  of  University  Square  Club,  Gamma  Tau  Beta  Frat,  American 
Legion. 

Active    in    church    matters. 

Married,   February  1,   1922,  to  Canilla  Decker,   Milwaukee. 


1467.  BETH     STANLEY. 

Present  address,   Clintonville,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College. 
Been   teaching   high   school. 

1468.  JAKE   (THOMAS)   LITTLE. 

Present  address,    478   Pacific   Street,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   Columbus  Junction,   Iowa,  August  11,   1897. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  B.  A. 

Assistant  instructor  in  Chemistry  in  the  Appleton  high  school,  1920- 
1921. 

Member  of  P.  E.  O.  and  the  A.  A.  U.  W. 

Married,  September  9,  1920,  to  H.  B.  Little  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Jane,  1  year. 


1469.      ROBERT   TURNER. 

Present  address,   Brandon,   Wisconsin. 

Born,  Brandon,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  State  University  of  Iowa.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence,    M.    S.    Iowa. 

Analytical  chemist  United  Drug  Company,  St.  Louis,  Missouri, 
August  1920  to  February  1921.  Instructor  in  chemistry  State  University  of 
Iowa,  February  1921  to  June  1922.  Will  next  year  be  with  the  Emory 
School  of  Medicine,  Atlanta,  Georgia,  as  assistant  professor  of  Physiological 
Chemistry. 


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1470.  WILLIAM    WATERPOOL. 

Present  address,  Kaukauna.   Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1471.  MARJORIE    G.    WHITING. 

Present  address,  Marion,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    December   27,   1896. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Madison,  Wisconsin;  Cregg  School, 
Chicago,   Illinois. 

Been  teaching  at  Marion,  Wisconsin.  Interested  in  basketball  and 
musical    activities,    etc. 

1472.  LEAH  WILDHAGE\. 

Present    address,    655    Durkee    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Taught  in  Richland  Center  1920-21  in  History  Department.  1921-1922 
at  home  and  taking  advanced   work  in  History  at  Lawrence  College. 

1473.  ESTHER   AVILLARD. 

Present    address,    New    London,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.   Degree,    A.    B.    and    M.    A. 
Taught  first  year.     Last  year  been  doing  graduate  work  in  Chemistry  at 
Lawrence    College. 

1474.  AXAMARY    WILLIAMS. 

Present    address,    Cambria,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   Wabasha,    Minnesota,   March   29,    1898. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Taught  high  school  at  Green  Lake  and  Welsh  Prairie.  Following 
year  is  to  teach  at  home  city.     Interested  in  Shakespeare  Club  and  O.  E.  S. 

117.-,.      ARTHUR  WALTER  WILLIAMS. 

Present  address,  2111  N.  Chestnut  Avenue,  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 
Born.   Beaver  Dam,  Wisconsin,   1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence.    LL.    D.    Wisconsin. 

Member   Beta   Sigma   Phi   Fraternity 

1470.      ROBERT  DICKSON  WINN. 

Present  address,   1600   Block  School   Street,   Rockford,   Illinois. 
Failed  to  leport. 

1477.      EDITH   WOOD. 

Present  address,  Appleton.   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Columbia  University.  A.  B.  degree  Law- 
rence. Has  been  studying  Vocational  Education  Columbia  University.  Will 
next  year  be  at  work  for  the  Board  of  Education,  Philadelphia,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 


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1478.  GEORGE  J.  WOOD. 

Present  address,  Brookings,  Oregon. 

Born,  July  7,   1897. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin. 

Was  in  military  service  during  the  war.  At  present  cashier  of  the 
Brookings   State    Bank. 

Married,  June  29,  1920,  to  Margaret  A.  Cooke  of  Kaukauna,  Wiscon- 
sin.     Lawrence  graduate.      Children:    Elizabeth   May,   3   months. 

1479.  ARTHUR  L.  WUNDROW. 

Present  address,  Kimberly,  Wisconsin. 

Born,   December  12,   1897. 

Educated,  Griffin  College;  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Lawrence. 
Coach  of  Kimberly-Clark  Wrestling  and .  Boxing  team.  Scoutmaster.  At 
present  assistant  sulphite  superintendent,  Kimberly-Clark  Co.,  Kimberly, 
Wisconsin. 

1480.  EDNA    (YOUTZ)     CHRISTOPHERSON. 

Present   address,    9    Manila    Avenue,    Hammond,    Indiana. 
Failed  to  report. 


LXV.     CLASS   OF  1921. 

1481.  GORDON    LESTER   ABBEY. 

Present  address,    5455   Harper  Avenue,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born,   November   26,    1898. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College;   University  of   Wisconsin.     Degree,   A.    B. 

At  present  chemist  with  Morris  &  Co.,   Chicago. 

1482.  LAWRENCE   E.   BALZA. 

Present  address,  303  N.  Maple  Avenue,   Green  Bay,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   August  27,  1900,  at  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Member    Sullivan    Post    of    American    Legion,     Knights    of    Columbus. 
Secretary    of    Wisconsin    Battery    &    Ignition    Co.    of    Green    Bay,    Wis- 
ronsin.     Also  salesman  for  E.  J.   Balza  Co. 

14S3.      DOROTHY    BEGGS. 

Present  address,   R.   F.   D.,   Dousman,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    May    10,    1897. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.   B. 
Been  teacher  of  History  and  Latin   in  Jefferson,   Wisconsin. 
1484.      WALTER  H.  BEIER. 

Present  address,   Weyauwega,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   Charles   City,   Iowa. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.   B. 

Been  teaching  at  Weyauwega,  assistant  principal  of  the  high  school. 
Will  spend  next  year  at  University  of  Wisconsin,  working  for  degree  of 
Master   of  Commerce. 

Member  of  Masonic  Lodge,  American  Legion.  Plays  cornet  in  orchestra. 
Member  of  city  male  quartette.     Spent  summer  vacations  as  salesman. 


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1485.      LETA    S.    BREYER. 

Present  address,   Medina,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    September    1,    1900. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.     Degree,   A.    B. 

Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  Antigo,  Wisconsin.  Position  for  year  to 
come  at   Fond  du  Lac,   Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa;   also  Alpha  Delta   Pi. 

148<»\      MABEL   STOREY  CASS. 

Born,    Viroqua,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    T!. 

Engaged  in  teaching  at  the  Antigo  high  school. 

1487.      AGXES    B.    CHURCHILL.  • 

Present  address,  686   Farwell  Avenue,   Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree,   A.    B. 
Teaching  English  in  high  school. 

14SS.      SAMUEL    COOKSOX. 

Present  address,  Wautoma,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  October  3,  1881. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College,  A.   B.   degree. 

Acted  as  pastor  of  Methodist  church  at  Wisconsin  Conference.  At 
present   financial   secretary   of  Lawrence    College. 

Married,    May    28,    1903.  Children:    John,    17,    Albert    Wesley,     15, 

Frank  Barker,   13  and  Dorothy  Adelaide   10  years. 

1489.      WILLIAM   PHILIP    CORR. 

Present   address,   323    So.    Ashland   Blvd.,   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Born,   February   15,   1900,    Horicon,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence. 

Been  studying  medicine  in  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  and  is  now 
a   Junior   in   the    Rush    Medical    School. 

Member    of    Phi    Beta    Pi    fraternity. 

President  of  Epworth  League  in  Medical  Center  of  Chicago.  Last  sum- 
mer employed  as  camp  doctor  State  Y.  M.  C-  A.  Camp  at  Phantom  Lake, 
Wisconsin. 

1400.      GARFIELD    WILLIAM    DAY. 

Present  address,  20  W.   Tackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Born,   Tiffany,   Wisconsin,   December   11,   1894. 
Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

General  manager  with  A.  P.  Thompson.  Has  charge  of  three  office 
buildings    and    15    apartment    buildings. 

1491,      WILLARD    L.   DOERING. 

Present   address,    Stratford,    Wisconsin. 
Failed   to   report. 


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1492.      CLARENCE   L.   DYSON. 

Present    address,    Lawrence    College,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    October    1,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Harvard  University.  Degree,  A.  B.  Law- 
rence,  M.    B.  A.   Harvard. 

Instructor  in   Commerce,  Lawrence  College. 

1403.  DOROTHY    MARIE    FENTON. 

Present  address,  320  E.  Doty  Avenue,  Neenah,  Wisconsin. 

Born,  June  28,  1899. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.  B. 

Been  English  teacher  and  librarian  in  high  school,  Norwood,  Minne- 
sota. Assistant  guardian  of  Camp  Fire  Girls.  Made  tour  of  Yellowstone 
Park  and  Colorado. 

1404.  REUBEN    R.   FLETCHER. 

Present  address,   Jacksonville,   Illinois. 
Failed  to  report. 

1405.  JOHN    R.    GERRITTS. 

Present   address,   Little   Chute,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to  report. 

1406.  CLEMENT  ROBERT  HACKWORTHY. 

Present  address,   5205   Lake   Park  Avenue,    Chicago,    Illinois. 

Born,   November  26,   1895. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

In  Sales  Department  of  Selz-Schwab  Shoe  Co.,  the  largest  shoe  house 
in  the  world.  Expects  the  coming  year  to  travel  in  Wisconsin  and  Iowa, 
for  this  company. 

Sings  in  the   Sunday  Evening  Club   Choir,   Chicago   at   Orchestra  Hall. 

140S.      CHESTER   T.    HARTLETT. 

Present  address,  25  Madison  Avenue,  Room  1117,  New  York  City. 

Born,   October   20,    1896,    at   Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Is  traveling  secretary  for  the  student  volunteer  movement. 

1490.      ELMER    J.    HILKER. 

Present  address,  913  Jefferson  Street,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Has  been  studying  Chicago  University. 

15O0.      FORREST   WILLARD    HOISINGTON. 

Present   address,    Dodgeville,   Wisconsin. 
Born,   April  13,   1898,  at  West   Salem,  Wisconsin. 

Is  student  in  Divinity  School,  Harvard  University  and  in  Andover 
Theological    Seminary. 

Member  of  Harvard   University  Glee  Club. 


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1501.      VIRGINIA  HULBERT. 

Present   address,   Fall    River,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   March   17,   1899. 

Educated,  Lawrence   College.     .V.   B.   degree. 

Has  been  teaching  Latin  and  French   in   Oconto  high   school. 

Member   of    Eastern    Star. 

150::.      IANTHE  MARIE  JORSCH. 

Present  address,    1401   Hamilton   Street,    Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 

Born,    October    25,    1899. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  University  of  Wisconsin.  Degree,  B.  A. 
Lawrence. 

Teaching  English  and  Public  Speaking  in  the  Mellen  high  school,  Wis- 
consin. 

1503.      HELEN  KELLER. 

Present   address,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College,    Conservatory    of   Music.      Degree,    B.    M. 

Teaching    Music. 

l.%04.      PEARLE    KRAUSE. 

Present  address,   Colfax,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    June    4,    1899. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      A.    B.    degree. 

Has  been  teaching  English  at  Sullivan,  Illinois.  Taken  trips  through 
the    Southern    States. 

Member  of  Shakespeare  Club. 

1505.      CATHARINE    RUTH    LEARNED. 

Present    address,    Markesan,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    Markesan,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,   Lawrence  College.      Degree  A.    B. 
Been    teaching   since   graduation. 

154XJ.      HOLLIS    S.   MARTIN. 

Present  adress,   515  E.   Lincoln   Street,   Waupun,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   August   11,   1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.     Degree,  A.    B. 

Bookkeeper   for   Howard   &   Hartgerink. 

1507.  CAROL    R.    MAXSON. 

Present   address.    48   Kenwood   Avenue,    Wauwatosa,    Wisconsin. 
Born,   Wausau,   Wisconsin,    1898. 
Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Has  been  teaching  in  Waterloo,  Iowa,  high  school.  Teacher  in  Gales- 
ville,    Wisconsin,    next    year. 

1508.  LESTER   31.    MICHAELIS. 

Present  address,  566  W.   190th   Street,   Apt.   3c,   New  York  City. 

Born,  June  18,  1898,  Marion,  Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  New  York  University.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence.  Has  scholarship  leading  to  degree  of  Master  of  Science  in 
Retailing  in  the  graduate  school  of  New  York  University.  Is  in  school 
mornings,   and   works   in   New  York's   largest  stores  afternoons. 


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1509.  ELIZABETH    MORSE. 

Present  address,  Mount  Hope,   Wisconsin. 
Born,    October   10,    1899. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been  Science  teacher  in  the  Cashton  high  school  for  past  year,  and 
will  return  for  next  year. 

1510.  HENRY   DUDLEY   MacFARLANE. 

Present  address,   362   St.   Marks  Place,   Staten  Island,   New   York. 
Born,   Oconto,   Wisconsin,  June   19,    1895. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College  and  Illinois  University.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Lawrence;    graduate  work   Illinois. 

Bond  salesman   Guaranty   Co.    of   New   York. 

1511.  JEAN    M.    MacFARLANE. 

Present   address,    Oshkosh,    Wisconsin. 
Failed  to   report. 

1512.  DELLA    (BURGESS)    O'GERAN. 

Present  address,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  c/o  Graduate 
Department. 

Born,    Somers,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Last  year  studied 
Italian  and   Spanish  University  Extension  Division,   Milwaukee. 

Married,  1921  to  Graeme  O'Geran  of  Ludington,  Michigan,  Lawrence 
graduate. 

1513.  DOROTHY  L.   PIERCE. 

Present  address,  Park  Place,   Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    January    25,    1899. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been  teaching  English   in  Kenosha,   Wisconsin. 

Captain    of    Girl    Scouts. 

Member   of    Kenosha    College   Club. 

1514.  CHARLES  E.  POND. 

Present  address,  Wausau,  Wisconsin,  921  E.  Grant  Street. 

Born,    February   17,    1897,   Babcock,    Wisconsin. 

With  the  Graham  Paper  Co.  of  Chicago,  1136   So.  Wabash   Avenue. 

1515.  CHRISTOPHER   EDWARD   PUGH. 

Present   address.    Racine,    Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1516.  HAZEL   E.  QUAM. 

Present  address,   718    7th   Avenue,    W.,   Ashland,   Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Been  teaching  History  at  Weyauwega,  Wisconsin.  Expect  to  teach 
next  year   at  Wapello,   Iowa. 


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ir,I7.      MYRTLE  A.   HAYMAKER. 

Present   address,    1125    Pine    Street,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   September  21,  1900. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College;  Northwestern  University.  Degree,  A. 
B.    Lawrence;    M.    A.    Northwestern. 

Senior  assistant  psychologist,  Institute  for  Juvenile  Research,  Chicago, 
Illinois.      Had  a  Fellowship  at   Northwestern   University  in   Psychology. 

1518.  EDITH    L.    REXDALL. 

Present    address,    5335    Race    Avenue,    Chicago,    Ilinois. 
Born,    Ashland,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 
Teaching  in  Durand  high  school. 

1519.  HELEN    C.   RITCHIE. 

Present  address,  303  Moore  Street,  Berlin,  Wisconsin. 

Born,    Royalton,    Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    B.    A. 

Been   teaching   French   and    English    in    Berlin   high    school. 

1520.  RUTH    M.    ROHRER. 

Present  address,  54  6th   Street,   Clintonville,  Wisconsin. 
Born,    August    12,    1899,    at    Clintonville,    Wisconsin. 
Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 
Been  teaching  in   Baldwin   high   school. 

1521.  FRANK   A.    SARISH. 

Present    address,    Montfort,     Wisconsin. 
Born,.  February   16,    1898. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B. 
Been  teaching  in  Fond  du  Lac  high  school. 
Member  of  Delta  Iota  and  Pi   Delta  Epsilon. 

1522.  RUTH    EMMA    SCHOLES. 

Present   address,    Endeavor,    Wisconsin. 
Born,    August    18,    1897. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 
Been  teaching  at  Sidell,  Illinois. 

1523.  FREDERICK  LANGER  SCHRECKENBERG. 

Present    address,    707    Oneida    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  August  16,   1890,   Detroit,   Michigan. 

Educated,  Weidner  Institute,  Mulberry,  Indiana;  University  of  To- 
ronto, Toronto,  Canada;  Waterloo  Seminary,  Waterloo,  Ontario;  Chicago 
Lutheran  Seminary,  Maywood,  Illinois;  Lawrence  College,  Appleton,  Wis- 
consin.     Degree,   A.    B.   Lawrence,    B.   D.    Chicago   Lutheran    Seminary. 

Church  work,  pastor,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Educational  Committee.  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Vigilance 
Committee,  Program  Committee,  Ministerial  Association.  President  of  Sun- 
day School  Association,  of  the  Wisconsin  Conference,  Ev.  Lutheran  Synod 
of    the    Northwest. 

Married,  May  1,  1917,  to  Ruth  Olin,  Chicago,  Illinois.  Children: 
Frederick  Luther,   age   4;   Robert  Olin,,   age  6  months. 


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1524.  ESTHER    I,.    STRUCK. 

Present    address,    1322    Second    Street,    Appleton,    Wisconsin. 

Born,  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  April  9,   1898. 

Educated,    Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

Been   teaching   Mathematics   in    Oconto    high    school. 

1525.  HOLLAND    V.    TURNER. 

Present   address,    Brandon,   Wisconsin. 

Born,   August   21,   1898. 

Since  leaving  Lawrence,  has  been  in  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  attending  State 
University  as  graduate  assistant  in  Chemistry.  Also  doing  work  in 
Medicine  in   sophomore  year.     Affiliated  with   Pi   chapter  of  Phi   Beta   Pi. 

1526.  KING    HSUI    TU. 

Present  address,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  c/o  Community  Service, 
Evanston,   Illinois. 

Born,    Tien    Tsin,    China. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

During  past  year  has  been  studying  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
Evanston,    Illinois. 

1527.  JACK    H.    VINCENT. 

Present    address,    703    S.    Naches   Avenue,    Yakima,    Washington. 
Born,   October   10,   1899. 

Educated,   Lawrence   College.      Degree,   A.    B. 

During  past  year  did  Community  Service  as  Executive  Secretary,  at 
Yakima. 

Member  of  Rotary  Club  and  Elks  Club. 

1528.  RAYMOND    GEORGE   WAGNER. 

Present    address,    Windom,    Minnesota. 

Born,   August   6th,    1898. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

During  last  year  taught  Civics  and  History,  in  high  school. 

1529.  ARNO    HENRY  WALLSCHLAEGER. 

Present   address,    72    Mt.    Vernon    Street,    Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Born,   May   1,   1897. 

Educated,  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Boston  School  of  Theo- 
logy. 

Interested  in  "Student  Fellowship  for  Christian  Life  Service/'  Holds 
office   in   this    organization   of  treasurer. 

1530.  DOROTHY    (WATSON)    ORR. 

Present   address,    Manitowoc,   Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 

1531.  G.   EARL   WATSON. 

Present   address,    Fall    River,    Wisconsin. 
Failed    to    report. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       513 


1532.  EDWARD    STANTON    WETTERGREEN. 

Present  address,  515  So.   Second  Street,  Rockford,   Illinois. 
Born,  July  25,  1896,  Rockford,   Illinois. 
Educated,   Lawrence    College;    Degree,    A.    B. 

During  past  year  has  been  teaching  in  Stratford  Graded  School  as 
principal.      Bookkeeping   during   last   summer. 

1533.  FRANK    STEWART   WILLIAMS. 

Present   address,    972    Grover    Street,    Kenosha,    Wisconsin. 

Born,   September  10,  1899,  at  Woodstock,   Illinois. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.     Degree,    A.    B.  Studying    in    Boston 

University   School   of  Theology. 

Assistant  in  the  physical  and  boys'  department  of  the  Boston  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Member  of  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  1922  track  team.  Also  acting  as  pastor 
of   the   Readville  Union   Church. 

1534.  RUTH    P.    WUERSCH. 

Present  address,  691  Third  &  Plover  Streets,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis- 
consin. 

Born,    August  8,   1899,   Wisconsin   Rapids,   Wisconsin. 

Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree,    A.    B. 

Took  teachers'  librarian  course  in  Stevens  Point  State  Normal.  Been 
teaching  in    Stockbridge   high   school. 

1535.  TIEN    SHON    YANG. 

Present  address,  527  W.   124th  Street,  New  York  City. 
Born,  Tien  Tsin,  China. 

Educated,  in  China  and  Lawrence  College.  Degree,  A.  B.  Now  study- 
ing in  Columbia  University. 

1536.  STONELAKE  YING  PU   YOUNG. 

Present    address,    813    Foster    Street,    Evanston,    Illinois. 
Born,  1898,  in  Wusih,  Kian  Jsu,  China. 
Educated,    Lawrence    College.      Degree    A.    B 

Graduate  School  of  Commerce  Northwestern  University,  Evanston, 
Illinois. 


LXVI.     CLASS  OF  1922. 

1637.      ESTHER    MAY    BALDWIN. 

Present   address,    Escanaba,   Michigan. 

1538.  REYNOLD    OLIVER   BASSUENER. 

Present    address,    Sheboygan    Falls,    Wisconsin. 

1539.  MABEL   HARRIET  BECKENSTRATER. 

Present   address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 


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1540.  EUNICE    LAURA    BOGIE. 

Present  address,   Rome,   Wisconsin. 

1541.  BERNARD   LUDWIG   BRAUNSCHWEIG. 

Present    addi"ess,    Oconomowoc,    Wisconsin. 

1542.  GWENDOLYN  BROWN. 

Present  address,   New  Salem,  North   Dakota. 

1543.  WILLIAM    DeFOREST   BROWN. 

Present  address,   Bloomington,   Wisconsin. 

1544.  LAWRENCE   JAMES    CARROLL. 

Present   address,   Hortonville,    Wisconsin. 

1545.  LILLIAN    PIRA    CASE. 

Present    address,    Racine,    Wisconsin. 

1540.      NORMA   BEATRICE   CASS. 

Present  address,   Viroqua,    Wisconsin. 

1547.  SAE  WON   CHANG. 

Present  address,  University   of   Chicago,   Chicago,   Illinois, 

1548.  HARRY    AVILLARD    CLARK. 

Present  address,  Appleton.  Wisconsin. 

1549.  ADAH   MAY   CLELAND. 

Present   address,   Owen,    Wisconsin. 

1550.  VERNON   WILLIAMS    COUILLARD. 

Present  address,  Oconto,  Wisconsin. 

1551.  LETHA  MARGARET  DAMBRUCH. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

1552.  WILLIAM    CHAFFEE    EDDY. 

Present   address,    Shelbyville,    Illinois. 

1553.  DOROTHY    GRACE    ELLIS. 

Present  address,  Appleton,   Wisconsin   . 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       515 

1554.  MILDRED  SPENCER  FULTON. 

Present   address,   Kaukauna,   Wisconsin. 

1555.  HELMER  EMANUEL  HAGEN. 

Present   address,    Chippewa   Falls,   Wisconsin. 

155«.      WINIFRED    ROSAMOND    HARVEY. 

Present  address,   Amherst,  Wisconsin. 

1557.  AILEEN  NORMA  HENRY. 

Present    address,    Jefferson,    Wisconsin. 

1558.  ERMA  MAE  HENRY. 

Present    address,    Jefferson,    Wisconsin. 

155!).      RALPH    RAYMOND    HOLLIDAY. 

Present   address,    Milton,    Wisconsin. 

1500.  CHARLES   RICHARD   HOOLEY. 

Present  address,    710    Maryland   Avenue,    Milwaukee,   Wisconsin. 

1501.  MINA  HOUAVERS. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

1502.  EARL   H  LAN  CHARD   HUNTING. 

Present    address,    Racine,    Wisconsin. 

1563.      MARJORIE    PEARL    HUGHES. 

Present   address,    Antioch,    Illinois. 

1504.  IRWIN   WILFORD   JOHNSON. 

Present   address,   Larson,    Wisconsin. 

1505.  CLEMENT   DONALD   KETCHUM. 

Present    address,    Eau    Claire,    Wisconsin. 

1504.      CHARLES    PATTERSON    LE   RICHEUX. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

1500.      MARGARET    OLIVE    LUCE. 

Present   address,   Appleton,    Wisconsin. 


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1567.     FLORENCE    ESTHER    MALLEKY. 

Present  address,  Berlin,  Wisconsin. 

15G8.      VIVIAN  HAROLD   McCANDLESS. 

Present   address,   Antigo,    Wisconsin. 

1569.  CLINTON  TOBY  McCREEDY. 

Present    address,    Stevens    Point,    Wisconsin. 

1570.  GENEVIEVE    MAY    McGOWAN. 

Present   address,    Milton   Junction,    Wisconsin. 

1571.  RUSSELL  MESEROLE. 

Mineral    Point,   Wisconsin. 

1572.  ERNST  GEORGE  MOLL. 

Present    address,    Harvard    University,    Cambridge,    Massachusetts. 

1573.  LLOYD  WALLACE  MORRIS. 

Present   address,  Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

1574.  HERBERT  ROLAND  MLNDHENKE. 

Present  address,   University   of   Illinois. 

1575.  WALLACE  LE  ROY  NELSON. 

Present  address,   Racine,  Wisconsin. 

157G.     WILLIAM    B.    NEWING. 

Present  address,  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 

1577.  LORETTA  FANOIE  PAGEL. 

Present  address,   Stevens  Point,   Wisconsin. 

1578.  GLADYS    ARMADA   PARKER. 

Present   address,    Marshfield,    Wisconsin. 

1579.  IRENE  MAY  RAMSAY. 

Present   address,   Delavan,    Wisconsin. 

1580.  ALFRED  RONALD   ROOT. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 


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1581.      LILLIAN    IDA    SCHLAFKE. 

Present  address,   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 

1552.  MARGARETTA  A.  STEELE. 

Present   address,   Melvina,    Wisconsin. 

1553.  RUTH    HENRIETTA    SWANSON. 

Present    address,    Green    Bay,    Wisconsin. 

1554.  MAE    HELEN    SWARTZLOW. 

Present   address,    Sparta,    Wisconsin. 

1585.  ELIZABETH   BELL   TOWNE. 

Present    address,    Evanston,    Illinois. 

1586.  HELEN   MARIA  WILLIAMS. 

Present    address,    Viroqua,    Wisconsin. 

1587.  PERCY  THOMAS  WOOLLEY. 

Present  address,   La   Crosse,   Wisconsin. 

1588.  WINIFRED  JEAN  WOOD. 

Present  address,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

1589.  LEON    HENRY  YOUMANS. 

Present  address,  Fond  du  Lac,   Wisconsin. 


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OLD  STUDENTS 

Abrahamson,  Elmer  J.,  316  Jackson  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Actenberg,  Carl,  12  S.  Orchard  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Adams,  Addie  Mertschy. 

Adams,   Albert  W.,   Kewaunee,   Wis. 

*Adams,  Edward — deceased  Nov.  17,  1920. 

Aebischer,  Fred,  Chilton,  Wis.,  R.  R. 

Alban,  Henry. 

Alban,   Helen. 

Albers,  J.  F.,  Antigo,  Wis. 

Albers,  William  W.,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Alexander,  Clinton,  Soperton,  Wis. 

Alexander,  John,  Port  Edwards,  Wis. 

Alexander,   Russell   B. 

Allen,  Mabel  (Deily)    (Mrs.  Chas.  S.,)  Wells,  N.  Y. 

Allen,  Mildred    (Socha)    (Mrs.  George,)    Aurora,  111. 

Almon,    Perry,    Weyauwega,    Wis. 

Ames,  Vern,  c/o  Kimberly-Clark  Co.,  Kimberly,  Wis. 

Anderson,  Charles  W.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 

Anderson,  David  0.,  20  W.  190th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Anderson,   Elna. 

Anderson,  D.  0.,  50  Church  St. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Henry  C,    (LeTendre,  Mabel,)    1436 

Thomas   St.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Anderson,  Henry  L.,  Box  15,  Brocton,  N.  Y. 
Anderson,  Laura,  199  New  York  Ave.,  Oshkosh  Wis. 
Andreason,  Valdemar  A.,  c/o  C.  W.  Nelson,  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Andrews,  Celia,  South  Wayne,  Wis. 
Andrus,  Dr.  Dell,  Masonic  Temple,  Ashland,  Wis. 
Anthes,   Amy,   Clintonville,   Wis. 
Argo,  Kate  H.  (Torreyson)    (Mrs.  N.  D.,)  Red  Lodge, 

Mont.,  P.  O.  Box  146. 
Arhelger,  Rev.  Louis,  Lancaster,  Wis. 
Arms,   James    J. 

Armstrong,   Claudine,  Oconto,  Wis. 
Armstrong,  Will,  1136  Main  St.,  Oconto,  Wis. 
Arndt,   Fred,  Barron,  Wis. 

Arndt,   Marguerite    (Kirby)     (Mrs.    Fred,)    Barron,   Wis. 
Arndt,   Mary    (Fish)     (Mrs.   Phil,)    615    Hawthorne   Ave., 

S.   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
*Arneill,  William  A. — deceased. 
Arnold,  Rev.  E.  C. 

Arnold,  George  M.,  2437  Clifton  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Arnold,  Grace,  (Whiston,)   731  Park  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis. 


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Arnold,  Elinor   (Tracy)    (Mrs.  Roger  D.,)   Y.  M.  C.  A., 

Tariyuanfre,  Shausi,  China. 
Arnquist,  Dr.  A.  S.,  896  Payne  Ave.,  St  Paul,  Minn. 
Ashman,  Elizabeth. 
Ashton,  Mabel   (Charlton)    (Mrs.  L.  B.,)   29  McKinley 

Ave.,  Kewanee,  111. 
Ashton,  T.   E.,  Opportunity,  Wash. 
Athey,  Idah    (Barnett)    (Mrs.  Robt.   D.,)    Neenah,  Wis. 

Box  67. 
Atkinson,  Francis,  Albany,  Wis. 
Austermann,  Carrie   (Jenks)    (Mrs.,)   202  N.  Orchard  St., 

Madison,   Wis. 
Austin,  Aura   (Hills)    (Mrs.  Ira  D.,)    Janesville,  Wis.,  R.  6. 
Austin,  Ira,  Janesville  Wis.  R.  6. 
Austin  Julia,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Austin,  Emma  L.,  694  Prospect  Ave.,  Milwaukee  Wis. 
Austin,  H.  L.,  Evansville,  Wis. 
Babcock,  Ernest  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Babcock,  John,  Auto  Supply  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Babcock,  Vera,  Mount  Horeb,  Wis. 
Bade,  Eleanor  (Attehn)    (Mrs.  C.  W.,)  1817  Second  Ave.   S., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Baerman,   Walter. 

Bailey,  Dwight,  Jr.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Bailey,  George,  Kenosha  Wis.,  R.  36. 
Baker  Ernest  A.,  628  Frederick  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Baker,  Hannah    (Stevens)    (Mrs.,)    720  Rankin   St., 

Appleton,  Wis.  , 

Baker,  Frederick,  1021  Charles  C.  Chapman  Bldg.,  Los 

Angeles,   Calif. 
Baland,  Rill    (Morgan)    (Mrs.,)    1324%   State  St., 

Boise,  Idaho. 
Baldock,  Irwin  Lee,  St  Charles  Hotel,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
Baldwin,  Charles,  Appl  eton,  Wis. 

Ballaine,   Florence    (Drown)     (Mrs.,)    Cleveland,   Okla. 
Ballard  Royal,  925  Church  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Balliett  Stephen  D.,  567  Walnut  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Ballon,  Mrs.  Jessie  T.,  812  No.  6th  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Banker,  Ethel    (Kumlien)    (Mrs.,)    Brookings,  So.  Dakota. 
Bannister,    Elizabeth    (Davis)     (Mrs.    Kimball.) 
Banta,  George  Jr.,  350  Park  St.,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Banta,  Margaret   (Killen)    (Mrs.  George,)   350  Park  St., 

Menasha,  Wis. 
Banta,   Mark,   Rhinelander,   Wis. 
Banzhoff,  Dr.  George,  Chicago,  111. 
Barber,  Ellery. 

Barbour,  Clare,  2007  E.  State  St.,  Rockford,  111. 
Barden,  Nellie    (Gamble)    (Mrs.   Frank,)    Wausau,  Wis. 


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Barker,  Katharine,  Astoria,  Oregon. 
Barlass,  Helen,  721  Wilson  Ave.,  Menomonie,  Wis. 
Barnes,  Charles  D.,  Limon,  Colo.,  R.  2,  Box  62. 
Barnes,  Ruth   (Bailey)    (Mrs.  Chas.  D.,)    Limon,  Colo. 

R.   2,   Box   62. 
Barnes,  Arthur,  and  Wife,  800  W.  Mountain  Ave.,  Ft., 

Collins,  Colo. 
Barnes,  Harold  D.,  2313  Minneapolis  Ave.,  Minneapolis, 

Minnesota. 
Barnes,  Grace  (Wing)    (Mrs.  Harold  D.,)  2313  Minneapolis, 

Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Barnes,  Howard  W.,  Menasha,  Wis 
Barnes  Homer,  Oregon,  Wis. 
Barnett,  Floy,  Mt.  Horeb,  Wis. 

Barnett,  Mayme  (Brown)    (Mrs.  Robert,)   Neenah,  Wis. 
Barrington,  Loma  (Gordon)  (Mrs.  Harold  P.,)  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Barron,  William  E.,  634  33d  St.,  Cairo,  111. 
Barron,  Rae    (Sheppard)    (Mrs.  William  E.,)    Cairo,  111. 
Barron,   Fred   A.,   Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit,   Mich. 
Barth,  Mrs.  Hugo,  Otis  Orchard,  Wash. 
Barry,  Justin,  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  111. 
Bassett,  Adeline    (Brown)    (Mrs.  H.   K.,)    726  Second  Ave., 

Antigo,  Wis. 
Bassett,  Prof.  Lee,  Stanford  University,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 
Bathke,  Marie    (Snyder)    (Mrs.  F.  H.,)    1854  Laurel  Ave., 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Baughn,    Elizabeth    (Mills)     (Mrs.,)    4334    So.   "M"   St., 

Tacoma,  Wash. 
Bauman,  Ruth,  Athens,  Wis. 
Bauman,  Walter,  Monroe,  Wis. 
Bauter,   Pearl    (Simpson)     (Mrs.    Chas.   E.) 
Beach,  Earl  C,  5021  No.  Robey  St.,  Chicago,  111., 

c/o  Sears,  Roebuck  Co. 
Beach,  Burns,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Beach,  Otis. 
Beachel,   Isabel    (Harvey)     (Mrs.,)    7700    Saginaw   Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Beamsley,  Carl  F.,  c/o  Nat'l  Knitting  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Becker,   Maude    (Shepard)     (Mrs.   Karl.) 
Becker,  Milo  Erwin,  114  N.  Brand  Blvd.,  Glendale,  Calif. 
Beggs,  Gerald  A.,  3820  Park  Hill  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Beggs,  Grace  (Siddons)    (Mrs.  Gerald,)   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Behm,   Mabel    (Olson)     (Mrs.   Julius,)    Woodville,   Wis. 
Behnke,  Henry  J.,  437  Eldorado  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Behnke,  Mabel    (Wolcott)    (Mrs.  Henry  J.,)    Appleton,  Wis. 
Beitler,  Lewis,  Bloomington,  Wis. 

Bell,    Catherine.  • 

Bell,   Viola    (Hooker)     (Mrs.,)    Waupun,   Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       521 

Bell,  H.,  Waupun,  Wis. 

Benn,  Bessie  (Harn)    (Mrs.,)  Viola,  Wis. 

Bennett,  Glenn,  1206  Fifth  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Bennett,  Florence   (Mauer)    (Mrs.  J.  F.,)   Burlington,  Wis. 

Bennett,  Harry  T.,  416  N.  Second  St.,  Ishpeming,  Mich. 

Benoit,  Rose   (Mory)    (Mrs.) 

Benson,  Frances  (Ostergren)    (Mrs.  J.  Raymond,)  35 

So.    Lexington  Ave.,   Apt.   36,    St  Paul,   Minn. 
Benson,  Ann    (Wishek)    (Mrs.  Ryland  E.,)    Dousman,  Wis. 
Berard,  Mattie   (Bronson)    (Mrs.  A.  C.,)   637  Baker  St., 

Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis. 
Berdan,  Walter  A.,  Auburndale,  Wis.     , 
Bergstrom,  Nathan  H.,  418  Church  St.,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Berridge,  Millicent,  1418  Myott  Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 
Berry,   Alice   F.    (Deming)     (Mrs.   Floyd,)    1103   N.   Austin 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Bibb,  Helen  0.    (Drown)    (Mrs.,)    Moberly,  Mo. 
Bibby,  Jos.  W.,  Galesville,  Wis. 
Bidwell,  Charles  W.,  West  De  Pere,  Wis.,  R.  1. 
Biehn,  Gertrude. 

Bienfang,  Esther,  Whitman  Cons.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
Bigelow,  Mrs.  Ira  C,  61  Mack  Blk.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Bigelow,  0.  H.,  Palmyra,  Wis. 

Bigford,  Grace   (Dick)    (Mrs.  R.  C.)   Manawa,  Wis. 
Bishop,  Ralph,  513  West  5th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111. 
Bissell,  Mrs.  Murray,  Escanaba,  Mich. 
Black,  Estelle  E. 
Blake,   James,   Escanaba,    Mich. 

Blakeley,  Mildred,  268  W.  Main  St.,  Evansville,  Wis. 
Blashfield,  H.  W.,  Neward,  N.  J. 
Bliss,  Morton,  c/o  Bliss  Printing  Co.,  Rockford,  111. 
Bliss,  Clio  (Dewey)    (Mrs.  Morton,)   Rockford,  111. 
Blood,    Mamie    (Whitman)     (Mrs.    George,)     S.    2522    Hatch 

St.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
*Bloomer,  Isaac  L.,  deceased. 
Blynd,   Fannie    (Mitchell)     (Mrs.,)    512   Ridgely   Apts., 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Boag,   Elsie    (Taylor)     (Mrs.   C.   W.,)    Delavan,  Wis. 
Boardman,    Aimee,   520   Howland   Ave.,   Kenosha,   Wis. 
Boardwin,  Louise,  1413  So.  Hamilton  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis. 
Bock,  Millie  L.,  West  De  Pere,  Wis. 
Bock,  Grace. 

Bohlman,  W.,  Colfax,  Nebr. 
Bohrnstedt,  Leo,  Galesville,  Wis. 

Bonham,   Grace    (Stanley)     (Mrs.  J.   L.)    Baraboo,   Wis. 
Boorman,  Mrs.  H.  G.,  Chinook,  Mont. 

Borcherdt  Mrs.  Carrie  L.,  Ocean  Beach,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
Borden,  Leighton,  760   Murray  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


522       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Borger,  Irene  (Gettelman). 

Bossard,  Mattie   (Carver)    (Mrs.  Guido,)    Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Bothwell,  Dr.,  George  W.,  222  Randolph  St.,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Bowell,  Genevieve,  Merrill,  Wis. 

Bowman,  Dr.  Frank,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Boyce,  Mildred,  55  Cebra  Ave.,  Staten  Island,  New  York. 

Boyden,    (Waterman)     (Mrs.   Will,)    Chippewa 

Falls,  Wis. 
Boyles,  LeRoy  L.,  10543  97th  St.  Edmonton,  Alberta. 
Boyle,   Winifred    (Sullivan)     (Mrs.    Howard   H.,)    Fond 

du   Lac,  Wis. 
Boyson,  Lillian,  220  Waugoo  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Braatz,    Marcia    (Pinkerton)     (Mrs.,)    Brandon,    Wis. 
Bradford,  A.  Lawrence,   St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 
Bradford,  Alfred  S.,  884  Prospect  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Bradford,  Francis  S.,  884  Prospect  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Bradford  F.  S.,  Sr.,  884  Prospect  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Brain,  Laura,  Cameron,  Wis. 
Brandt,  Lloyd,  Mount  Hope,  Wis. 
Braun,  Alma,  Merrill,  Wis. 
Brennan,  Madge,   (Young,)    Ashland,  Wis. 
Brenyend,  Leon. 

Brewer,   Lizzie    (Evans)    (Mrs.  I.   C.,)    St.  Charles,  Minn. 
Brewer,  Robert,  706  Maryland  Ave.,   Syracuse  N.  Y. 
Brewer,  Dr.  Frank  B. 
Brewer,  Gladys  E.   (Miller)    (Mrs.  Vivian,)   4936  Du  Pont 

Ave.,    S.,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
Brewster,  George  A.  2006  Park  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Briggs,  Mrs.  A.  A.,  Peebles,  Wis.,  R.  37. 
Briggs,   Earl   F. 
Brimmer,  Virgie    (Pond)    (Mrs.   C.  H.,)    705  Bellis  Ave., 

Wausau,  Wis. 
Brinckley,    Florence. 

Bristow,   Everett  E.,   5139  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
*Brockway,  Walter,  deceased. 
Brokaw,  Theodora   (North)    (Mrs.  Norman,)   308  Naymut 

St.,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Brooks,  Warren  E.,  Mayville,  Wis. 
Brooks,   Mrs.   Ruth. 
Brothers,  Vera  L.,  Menomonie,  Wis. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Forrest  A.,  3402  Columbus  Ave.,  Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
Brown,   Ruby    (White)    (Mrs.  James   C)    Bertrand,   Mo. 
Brown,  Lulu. 
Brown,  Rev.  Paul. 
Brown,  Mabel. 
Brown,  Belle  Kline. 
Brown,  Thos.  W.,  837  W.  34th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       523 

Bruce   Esther  (Weed)    (Mrs.  William  R.,)  Menasha,  Wis. 

Brunschweiler,   George. 

Bryden,   Hazel,   Greenwood,   Wis 

Buchanan,  Annette,  548  College  Ave.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Buck,  Glen,  30  N.  Michigan  Blvd.,  Chicago  111. 

Buckland   Chester  A.,  c/o  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Buckmaster,  Bayard,  4503  Washburn  Ave.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Buckmaster,    Marguerite     (Tripp)     (Mrs.    Bayard,) 
Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Buckman,  Jennie,  Rapid  River,  Mich. 

Bullock,  Harley  B.,  Gary,  Ind. 

Bullock    Harold  R.,  140   Franklin  Ave.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Bully,  Rev.  C.  J.,  1542  Main  St.,  Marinette,  Wis 

Bunnell,  Frank,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

Byrum    Leita   (Bestow)    (Mrs.  Forrest,)    Onida,  So.  Dak 

Burdick,  Worden. 

Burns,   E.   H.,   Burlington,   Wis. 

Burt,  Ada,  Wesley  Memorial  Hospital,  Chicago,  111 

Busby,  Fern,  Arcadia,  Wis. 

Buswell,  Irma,  Kendall,  Wis. 

Butter,  Merrill  F.,  832  Durkee  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Button,  Frank,  Hood  River,  Oregon. 

Button   Ethel  (Pomeroy)   (Mrs.  Frank,)  Hood  River,  Oregon. 

Butts    Lydia    (Gardmier)     (Mrs.   Jay,)    1805   N.   Carolina 
Ave.,  Mason  City,  Iowa. 

Butts,   Dorothy,   U.  of   S.   Calif.,   Los   Angeles. 

-"Buxton,  Rev.  A.  J.,  deceased. 

Byard,  Laura,   (Kellogg,)   3025  Harriet  Ave.,  Minnea- 
polis, Minn. 

Byse,  Winifred    (Stillwell)    (Mrs.,)    Neillsville,  Wis 

Busse,  Ruth   (Froeming)    (Mrs.  Edwin  K.,)    Berkeley,  Calif. 

Caldwell,    Mary,    Poynette,    Wis. 

Caldwell,  Hugh,  Poynette,  Wis. 

Calkins,  Mary,  (Slaughter)    (Mrs.  Daniel,)   Eau  Claire,  Wis, 

Calkins,   Earl,   Winneconne,   Wis. 

Calkins,    Ida    (Loring)     (Mrs.,)    Evanston,    111 

Callahan,  Alice,  1037  12th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Callender,  Grace    (Harriman)    (Mrs.  Louis  H.,)    Wibaux, 
Montana. 

Calonius,  Jessamine  W.,  Portage,  Wis. 

Calvi,  Rose,  West  "C"  St.,  Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 

Campbell,  Laurence,  Mount  Hope,  Wis. 
Campbell,  Howard,  Cashton,  Wis. 
Cance,  Gladys,  Ettrick,  Wis. 
Candlish.  Robert,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Canwright,  O.  Wayne,  1039V2   Fernwood  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio 
Capron,   Melvina    (Lewis)    (Mrs.   Samuel,)    32   N.   Bassett 
St.,  Madison,  Wis. 


524       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Carlquist,  Dora  (Bacon)    (Mrs.  H.,)  Janesville,  Wis.,  R.  6. 
Carlson,   Grace    (Warmington)     (Mrs.    Elmer.) 
Carncross,   Mrs.   R.   E.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Carr,  James  M.,  1210  Main  Ave.,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 
Carson,  Austin,  "Duluth  News  Tribune,"  Duluth,  Minn. 
Carson,  Cassie   (Cole)    (Mrs.  A.  M.,)    129  Harrison  St., 

Neenah,  Wis. 
Carter,   Bertha    (Haire)    (Mrs.   M.   S.,)    2311   Washington 

Ave.,  Cairo,  111. 
Carter,  Anne   (McKinnon)    (Mrs.  John,)   Menomonie,  Wis. 
Case,  Mrs.  George  N.,  709  Villa  St,  Racine,  Wis. 
Case,  Mrs.  George  W.,  Portage,  Wis. 
Case,  Paul  T.,  704  Short  St.,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Casey,   Edward,   Randolph,  Wis.  , 

Casson,  Arthur  B.,   1119   Stanton   St.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Castle,  Ethel  C,  830  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Cate,  Henry,  Phoenix,  Arizona. 

Cavanaugh,  Mrs.  Claude,  Carter  Bid.,  Houston,  Texas. 
Cawley,  Norman,  785  Union  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Chase,  Katherine  L.,  700  Oakwood  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Chalfant,  Rev.  Arthur,  Laton,  Calif. 
Champion,  Chas.,  4611  Grand  Ave.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 
Chandler,  Mr.  Harley  P. 
Chapman,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  James. 
Chapman,  Marjorie. 
Chapman,    Clayton,    De   Pere,   Wis. 
Chapman,   Mildred    (Packard)     (Mrs.   John,)    Sand   Springs, 

Oklahoma. 
Charlesworth,  Frank  M.,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Cheney,   Margaret    (Wray)     (Mrs.   Russell,)    90    So.   9th   St., 

Noblesville,  Ind. 
Chesley,  Earl,  Flint,  Mich. 
Chilson,  Henry  Lee,  Bradentown,  Fla. 
Chilson,  Thad   S.,   La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Chipman,  Willard  A.,  M.  D.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Christianson,  Nina   (Bowers)    (Mrs.  M.  L.,)   99  New  York 

Ave.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Clapham,  Jessie,  Tavchedah,  Wis. 
Clark,  Verna    (Pardee)    (Mrs.   C.  L.,)    1005  Clermont  St., 

Antigo,  Wis. 
Clark,  Dorothy. 
Clark,   John,    Smithport,   Pa. 
Clark,  Vaughn. 
Clark,  Will  A. 
Clarke,  Jean    (Davidson)    (Mrs.  John  C.,)    140  Proctor 

Blvd.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Clausen,  Evald  V.,  325  La  Fayette  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       525 

Cleaver,  Mabel  K.   (Warner)    (Mrs.,)    1706  Oak  St.,  La 

Grande,   Oregon. 
Cleghorn,  Lila,  Greeley,  Colo. 
Clemens,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  B.  G.,  Troy  Center,  Wis. 
Clemont,  J.  H.,  709  Astor  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Coe,  J.  H.,  136  W.  Wilson  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Cleveland,  Bliss. 

Cleveland,  Miss  Martina,  Wittenberg,  Wis. 
Coad,  Nicholas  G.  0.,  Hull,  Iowa. 
Cobb,  Marie  (Flower)    (Mrs.  F.  L.,)  3651  Harriet  Ave., 

Minneapolis,    Minn. 
Colburn,   Harriet,   Shiocton,   Wis. 
Coe,   Lawrence,   Rice  Lake,   Wis. 

Cola,  Eda  R.,  500  West  "C"  St.,  Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 
Colburn,  R.  H.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Colby  Cora,  525  Orange  Ave.,  Ocala,  Fla. 
Cole,  Fanny,  Marshfield,  Wis. 
*Cole,  Rev.  Jesse,  deceased. 

Collins,  Arthur  J.,  5107  N.  Monroe  St.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Collins,  Earl  F.,  Oak  Lawn,  111. 
Colman,  Ralph,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Colter,   Eleanor    (Batchelder)     (Mrs.,)    224   Vermillion 

Road,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Colvin,   Frances    (Dane)     (Mrs.,)    719   Lawrence   St., 

Appleton,  Wis. 
Colwell,  Walton. 

Comstock,  Byron  H.,  302  So.  Elson  St.,  Kirksville,  Mo. 
Conkey,  Dr.  Walter,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Conkey,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  Otis  Orchard,  Wash. 
Connelly,  Mary   (Brill)    (Mrs.  Robert.) 
Connors,  Leora,  1010   Cass   St.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Conrad,  A.  A.,  Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 
Conrad  Bradley  B.,  859  Sherman  Ave.,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Constance,  Judge  Lewis,  Cumberland,  Wis. 
Cook,    Elva    (Doll)     (Mrs.,)    Lancaster,   Wis. 
Cooke,  Henry  W.,  Glendora,  Calif. 

Cooke,  Frances   (Riddle)    (Mrs.  H.  S.,)   Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Cooley,  Homer,  Everett,  Wash. 
Coons,  Mrs.   George  F.,  Ironwood,  Mich. 
Cooper,  Mayme   (Temen)    (Mrs.  Rev.  E.  L.) 
Copeland,    Dr.    Royal    S.,    58   W.    Central   Park   Ave., 

New  York   City. 
Cornelison,    Ella    (Cleveland)     (Mrs.    Eben   D.,)    58    Sutter 

St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Cornwall,  Pearl   (Orcutt)    (Mrs.,)   Turtle  Lake,  Wis. 
Coumbe,  Gwendolin    (Owen)    (Mrs.  J.  R.,)    Blue  River,  Wis. 
Court,  Rev.  Frank  Willard,  1321  Brady  St.,  Davenport,  la. 
Cox,   Anne    (French)     (Mrs.    Richard.) 


526       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Craig,  May  M.,  Greenland,  Mich. 

Craig,  Etta  J.,  Elko,  Nevada. 

Craig,  Marion   (Swinton)    (Mrs.  H.  A.,)   210  Dixon  Ave., 

Charlevoix,   Mich. 
Crandall,  L.  Carroll,  Box  407,  International  Falls,  Minn. 
Cranston,  Mabel,  Menomonie,  Wis. 
Cranston,  Ruby  A.,  Shawano,  Wis. 

Cronk,  Dr.  Harvey  A.,  257  West  100th  St.,  New  York  City. 
Cruez,  Myrtle,  East  "B"  St.,  Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 
Crump,  Jesse  M.,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Crump,   Dorothy    (Barrett)     (Mrs.   Guy,)    3079   Bateman 

St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Cudd,   Edith    (Cranston)    (Mrs.  Robert,)    Fenwood, 

Saskatchewan,   Canada. 
Cunningham,  Ralph  C,  1312  Broadway,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Dafter,  James  L. 
Dakin,  Harriet   (Hill)    (Mrs.   George,)    342  Virginia  St., 

Antigo,  Wis. 
Dalin,  Grace    (Miller)    (Mrs.,)    6947  Sheridan  Road,  Apt. 

3,  Chicago,  111. 
Dana,  Clarence,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 

Danielson,  George  N.,  314  Federal  Bldg.,  St  Paul,  Minn. 
Darling,   Gracia  Jo. 
*Darrow,    Dr.,    deceased. 

Davidson,  Elsie,  906  W.  11th  St.,  Medford,  Oregon. 
Davis,  Adele  (Luther)    (Mrs.,)   502  So.  Huron  St., 

Sandpoint,   Idaho. 
Davis,  Faith    (Smith)    (Mrs.  Arthur  B.,)    The  Woodburn 

Farm,  R.  5,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Davis,  Harriet  (Faville)    (Mrs.  Frank,)   Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Davis,  Mrs.  H.  C,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Davis,  Irving  B.,  Woodlake,  Calif. 
Davis,  Richard. 

Davis,  Mary,  561  33d  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Dawley,  Charles  R.,  735  East  44th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Dawley,   Helen    (Robertson)    (Mrs.   Chas.   R.,)    Chicago,   111. 
Dawley,  Ruth    (Ingraham)    (Mrs.  E.  C.,)    621   Mclndoe  St., 

Dawley,  J.  M.,  305  East  15th  St.,  Olympia,  Wash. 

Dawley,  Lee  E.,  320  W.  108th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Dawson  Elsie,  14522  Marshfield  Ave.,  Harvey,  111. 

Day,  Carrie,  Hartford,  Wis. 

Day,  Chas.  L.,  Galesburg,  111. 

Dearth,  E.  W.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

DeCamp,  Mrs.  Maude,  246  W.  129th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Degerstedt,  Richard,  Barron,  Wis. 

Delameter,  Vincent,  Menasha,  Wis. 

DeLate,  Neaita,  Watertown,  So.  Dak. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       527 

Delbridge,  Marjorie,  1947  Riverside  Ave.,  Marinette,  Wis. 

Dell,  F.  B.,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis. 

DeLong,  Mildred,  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago,  111. 

DeLong,  Margaret  (Schlafer)    (Mrs.  L.  J.,)  Appleton,  Wis. 

Deming,  James,  5945  Race  Ave.,  Austin,   Chicago,  111. 

Denis,  Stewart  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

Denis,  Ruth  (Watson)    (Mrs.  Stewart  A.) 

Denoyer,  Myrtle,  Marvin  and  Andrew  J. 

Denoyer,   Flora    (Havighorst)     (Mrs.   L.   P.,)    6214   Ellis 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Deppe,  Doris   (Townsend)    (Mrs.  Maurice  S.,)   317  Second 

Ave.,  Baraboo,  Wis. 
DeRiemer,  Rev.  Wm.  E. 

DeVoe,  Howard  C,  1424  Hepburn  Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Dickie,  Ethel,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis. 
Dickinson,  Lorraine,  312  N.  First  St.,  Edgerton,  Wis. 
Dickvoss,  B.  J.,  Portage,  Wis. 
Dietrick,  Louise   (Erb)    (Mrs.  J.  H.,)    518  W.  48th  St., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Dixon,  Irma    (Kreutzer)    (Mrs.  Jay  A.,)    Argonne,  Wis. 
Dixson,  Erna  (Trever)    (Mrs.  E.  B.,)   1543 V2  N.  Bronson 

Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Dinsdale,  Alvina. 

Dodge,  Mrs.  Alice  L.,  718  N.  5th  St.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Dodge,  Louis  L.,  2000  Aldrich  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Donner,  Edna,   Swaledale  Iowa. 
Draheim,  Mildred   (Burnside)    (Mrs.  Ernest,)   134  N.  Brown 

St.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 
Dresser,  Wm.  H.,  4561  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Drew,  M.  A. 

DuBois,  Laura,  (Faville,)   Sauk  Center,  Minn. 
DuCray,  Frank  N.,  Grand  Junction,   Colo. 
Dudley,  W.  T. 
Duff,  Iola,  Dane,  Wis. 

Dunham,  Clyde,  4932  Tioga  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Dunham,   Doris    (Hare)     (Mrs.   Clyde,)    Duluth,   Minn. 
Dunham,   Mabel. 
Dunnewald,  Theo.  James,  409  W.  Wilson  St.,  Madison, 

Wisconsin. 
Durst,  Letha,  Monroe,  Wis. 
Dustrude,   Charlotte    (Merriman)    (Mrs.,)    636  8th   St., 

Beloit,  Wis. 
Dustrude,    Marion,   Oconomowoc,   Wis. 
Dyer,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Dyer,   Mrs.   Joseph   C. 

Eager,  Olivia    (Boyce)    (Mrs.   0.  E.,)    Evansville,  Wis. 
Earl,    Merritt,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 
Earle,  Mrs.  Harley,  R.  F.  D.,  Whitewater,  Wis. 


528       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Ebbott,  Florence,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 

Eckhardt,  Florence    (McKesson)    (Mrs.  C.  W.,)    235  W. 

75th  St.,  New  York  City. 
Edmonds,  Thorpe,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Edmonds,  Mrs.  C.  C,  706  Haven  Ave.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Edwards,  Dora  E.,  Columbus,  Wis. 
Edwards,  Ethel,  Marion,  Wis. 

Edwards,  Edna,  St.  Catherine  School,  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Edwards,   Edith   C,   St  Albans,   Sycamore,   111. 
Edwards,  Clara  L.  (Stenhouse)    (Mrs.  Robert,)  R.  1, 

Burlington,  Wis. 
Edwards,  Wilmer,  Marion,  Wis. 
Een,  Andrew  P.,  Amherst,  Wis. 
Egner,  Chester. 

Eldridge,  Paul  K.,  Glendale,  Oregon. 
Ellingson,  Mabel,  Hawkins,  Wis. 
Ellingson,  Parcher,  Cumberland,  Wis. 
Elliott,  William,  534  John  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Elmerson,  Hazel   (Meigs)    (Mrs.  H.  D.,)    Fox  Lake,  Wis. 
Emanuel,   Eulalie,    Shawano,   Wis. 
Empey,  Fyrn. 
Engel,  Earl. 

Ennis,  Elizabeth    (Logan)    (Mrs.  Merlin.) 
Erbe,  Gertrude  M.,  104  N.  Oakland  Ave.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Erbe,  Margaret,  104  N.  Oakland  Ave.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Erickson,   Glenna    (Rich)    (Mrs.   F.   B.,)    Cailpatra,   Calif. 
Erickson,  Milo,  Cameron,  Wis. 
Esch,   Godfrey,   Manitowoc,  Wis. 

Evans,  Cordelia   (Koelmel)    (Mrs.  William,)    Columbus,  Wis. 
Evans,   Bryant  M.,   Toppenish,  Wash.,   Box  577. 
Evans,  John,  Waupaca,  Wis. 

Evans,  Jean  (Lightbody)    (Mrs.  John,)  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Evans,  Maude  (Murphy)    (Mrs.,)  306  Franklin  St., 

Wausau,  Wis. 
Evans,  William  L.,  500  Eliza  St.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Ev.ersz,  Rev.  Morris  L.,  4639  Wentworth  Ave.,  S., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Extrom,    Hazel    (Streckenbach)     (Mrs.    Victor    E.) 
Fallows,  Rev.  Samuel,  Chicago,  111. 
Fargo,  Beth,  10  W.  3d  St.,  Sterling,  111. 
Farmer,  John  T.,  1822  Greenleaf  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Farrand,   Herbert,   771    College   Ave.,   Appleton,   Wis. 
Farrand,  Howard  H.,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 
Faville,    Stoughton,   W.   Lake    Mills,   Wis. 
Faville,  Mildred,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Fawcett,    Arnold,    Cashton,   Wis. 

Fay,  Charles  R.,  Crescent  Athletic  Club,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Felion,  C.  J.,  Black  Creek,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       529 

*  Fellows,  Jennie,  deceased. 

Ferguson,   Blanche    (Olson)     (Mrs.   Roy,)    Fairchild,  Wis. 

Finnucane,  Frank,  Antigo,  Wis. 

Fisher,  Gertrude,  Hudson,  Wis. 

Fisher,  Mamie   (Merrill)    (Mrs.  A.  J.)    Waukau,  Wis. 

Fisher,  Raymond  W.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Filbey,  Constance   (Vaughan)    (Mrs.  E.  J.,)   710  Michigan 

Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 
Fisk,  Wilbur,  110  So.  Ashland  Ave.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
*Fisk,  Hiram,  deceased. 
Fiske,  Elsie,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Fleming,  Marie  (Peterson)    (Mrs.  Percy,)   231  "D^ 

Avenue,  Billings,  Mont. 
Flett,  Rev.  Geo.  B. 
Flood,  Olaf,  Galesville,  Wis. 

Flook,  G.  W.,  509  W.  18th  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Fluno,  Arthur  S.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Food,  Marietta  (Walsh)    (Mrs.  Walter,)  Aurora,  111. 
Ford,    Stephen,   Crockett,   Calif. 
Forman,  Leland,  Neillsville,  Wis. 
Foster,  Henry  A.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Foster,  Hiram. 

Fowler,  Gladys  (Crump)    (Mrs.  Dudley,)   Duluth,  Minn. 
Fox,  Hazel  M.,  504  Security  Bldg.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Fox,   Louise    (Jenkins)     (Mrs.   Wilbur,)    Ft.   McKinley, 

Rizol,  P.  I. 
Foye,  Charlotte,  5602  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Francis,   Hugh,   Antigo,   Wis. 
Frankel,  Freda,  Eagle  River,  Wis. 
Frederick,  Carl  C,  Fall  River,  Wis. 
Freeman,  Daisy,  1420  Angelus  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Freeman,  Jessie,  Adell,  Wis. 
Frear,  James  A. 
Freer,  Mrs.  L.  H.,  Hinsdale,  111. 
Freyberg,  Fanny  (Baldock)    (Mrs.  F.  W.,)    102  The  Dorian, 

Aberdeen,  So.  Dak. 
Fridd,  Jennie,  515  N.  Pomona  Ave.,  Fullerton,  Calif. 
Fries,  Albert  J.,  101  Polk  St.,  N.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Funk,  Susan  (Wilson)    (Mrs.  Nelson,)   38  So.  Willow  St., 

Montclair,  N.  J. 
Gabelein,  Charlotte,  Brandon,  Wis. 
Galland,   Louis   G.,   Arizona   Club,   Phoenix,   Arizona. 
Galpin,  Alfred,   Sr.,  784  Union   St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Garfield,  Inez,  Clintonville,  Wis. 
Garnett,  Joseph  B.,  Highland  Park,  111. 
Gates,  Ralph,  Lima  Center,  Wis. 
Gay,  Henry,  1462  Argyle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Gay,  Edith  R.   (Thompson)    (Mrs.  Henry.) 


530       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Geach,    Gwendoline. 

Geartts,   Katherine,   Marinette,  Wis. 

Geartts,   Mae,   Marinette,   Wis. 

Gebauer,  Carl,  2120  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

Gelbach,  Clifford,  Albany,  Wis. 

*Germond,    Gladys,    deceased. 

Gessler,  Mrs.   Frank,  Bangor,  Wis. 

Gibbs,  Mary  A.,  3320  Webster  St.,  Oakland,  Calif. 

Gibson,  Emma,   (Murch,)   Central  City,  Nebr. 

Giffin,  Don  E.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Gifford,  Florence,  Monroe,  Wis. 

Gilbert,  Jennie   (Caughey)    (Mrs.  Chas.) 

Gilbert,  Lillian,  Palmyra,  Wis. 

Gilbert,  Katherine,  Grand  Rapids,  Minnesota. 

Gile,  Earl,  1081  Frederic  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Gile,  Mabel    (Hettrick)    (Mrs.  Earl,)    Milwaukee,  Wis. 

*Gilkey,  Elma   (Lowd)    (Mrs.  George  F.) 

Gillette,  I.  R.,  131  Maple  Place,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

Gilmore,  Ruth    (Patterson)    (Mrs.  Edgar  S.,)    52  Northfield 

Ave.,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Gilmore,  George,  Junction  City,  Oregon. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  Calumet,  Mich. 
*Gittins,  J.  S.,  deceased. 
Gochnauer,  Mrs.  Kate  M.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Gochnauer,    Harry,   Green   Bay,   Wis. 
Goddard,  John,  Oconto  Falls,  Wis. 
Goelzer,  Earl  C,  Plymouth,  Wis. 
Goldthorp,  Edgar  A. 
Goldstein,  Adele    (Ullman)    (Mrs.   Edward,)    1551   E.  Blvd., 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Goodenough,  Blanche,  Head  River,  Oregon. 
Goodrick,  Arthur  B.,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Goodrick,  Rev.  George,  Maynard,  Iowa. 
Goodsell,  Rev.  Henry  G.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Goodwin,  Wesley  A.,  Port  Angeles,  Wash. 
Govier,  Clarice,  Patch  Grove,  Wis. 
Grant,  Rev.  Frederick,  Chicago,  111.   (Trinity.) 
Grant,  R.  L.,  Kaw  City,  Okla. 

Grant,  Kate   (Miller)    (Mrs.  A.  R.,)    R.  3,  Hopkinton,  Iowa. 
Graves,  Harry  M.,  4443  Paul  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Grave,  Mabelle    (Case)    (Mrs.,)    Sparta,  Wis.  as 

Gray,   Norma    (Partridge)     (Mrs.    Robert,)    912    Cass   St., 

La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Greeley,  Ruth  A.,  471  Washington  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
*Green,  Harriet  R.,  deceased. 
Greenman,  John  W.,  405  Marquette  Ave.,  Minneapolis, 

Minnesota. 
Greenman,  Emily,  Apartado  408,  Lima,  Peru,  S.  A. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       531 

Greenspoon,    Jennie,    Appleton,    Wis. 

Griffin,  Lee  Henry,  108  W.  61st  Terrace,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Griswold,  Jay. 

Groff,  Kenelm,  Gardener  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

Groos,  Mrs.  L.  B.,  127  Peck  St.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 

Groos,  Dr.  Louis  P.,  2048  Cleveland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Groos,  Harold,  1458  Jackson  Blvd.,  West,  Chicago,  111. 

Grosshuesch,  Oleta    (Rolewitch)    (Mrs.  Paul,)    952  Reaney 

St.,  St  Paul,  Minn. 
Grout,  Edith,  301  Walnut  Ave.,  Redland,  Calif. 
Grunewald,  Alice    (Oosterhuis)    (Mrs.  Arthur,)    Honey 

Creek,  Wis. 
Guenther,  Myrtle    (Knickle)    (Mrs.  A.  F.,)    Campbellport, 

Wisconsin. 
*Guyles,  J.  C,  deceased. 

Gwynn,  Margaret  G.  (Payne)    (Mrs.  W.  E.,)   Sumner,  Wash. 
Hackworthy,  Dorothy   (Merrill)    (Mrs.  Herbert  F.,)    33 

Maudelay   Court,   Port  Arthur,   Ontario,   Canada. 
Hadden,   Sadie    (Thiesen)     (Mrs.   Mark,)    Poynette,   Wis. 
Haesel,  May   (Johnson)    (Mrs.  L.  H„)    Whitehall,  Wis. 
Hagberg,  Ray  C,  Glenwood  City,  Wis. 
Hague,  Cecelia,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 

Hague,  Frank,  4301  Aldrich  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Hague,  Mrs.  Frank,  4301  Aldrich  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis  Minn. 
Halbert,   Mary    (Janice)     (Mrs.,)    Wauwatosa,   Wis. 
Halderson,  Cleva   (Touton)    (Mrs.  Ray,)   Medina,  Ohio. 
Halderson,  Ray,  Medina,   Ohio. 
Hall,  Eugene  W.,  624  8th  St.,  Brookings,  S.  D. 
Hall,    Earl   W.,   Brookings,    S.    D. 
Hall,  Merton,   Centerville,   Iowa. 
Hall,  Mildred,  Waupun,  Wis. 

Hall,  Russell,  42  Via  XX  Settembre,  Genoa,  Italy. 
Hall,  Vivian,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Hallenbeck,  Raymond,  Dunbar,  Wis. 
Hambly,  Helene,  Belmont,  Wis. 

Hambrook,  Rev.  R.  W.,  1916  Marshall  Ave.,  St  Paul,  Minn. 
Hagen,  Earl  F.,  311  W.  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Hamilton,  George,  Two  Rivers,  Wis. 
Hamilton,  Alice   (Henry)    (Mrs.) 

Hamilton,  Elta   (Shove)    (Mrs.  Ed,)   Two  Rivers,  Wis. 
Hammond,  Walter  J.,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Hann,  Elsie  (Tift)    (Mrs.) 

Hankinson,  Ray,  916  Five  Oaks  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Hansen,  Dora,  R.  8,  Box  11,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Hansis,  May,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Hanna,  Lawyer,  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
Hanson,  Harold,  616  N.  Lake  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Hanson,  H.  J.,  2254  Maplewood  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 


532       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Hanson,  Nora  M.,  Neenah,  Wis. 

Hanson,  Rev.  Theron. 

Hansen,  Alice  Myrtle,  202  N.  Pinckney  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Hansen,  Alice  M.,  205  E.  South  St.,  Stoughton,  Wis. 

Hardy,  Winchester  H. 

Harker,  H.  L.,  116  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Harker,  Gladys    (Bartlett)     (Mrs.  James,)    Shullsburg,  Wis. 

Harley,  Charles  L. 

Harriman,  W.  0.,  Bend,  Oregon. 

Harris,  Edna  M.,  212  Second  St.,  Neenah,  Wis. 

Harris,  Lillian    (Devlin)     (Mrs.,)    McGill,  Nevada. 

Hart,   Helen,  621   Prospect  Ave.,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Hart,  Henry,  La  Habra,  Calif.  R.  3  via  Fullerton. 

Hassinger,   Hazel    (McGowan)     (Mrs.   H.  W.,)    Milton 

Junction,  Wis. 
Hatch,  Robert  L.,  257  N.  15th  St.,  San  Jose,  Calif. 
Haugen,  Karl  M.,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Hause,  Charles. 
Hawkins,  Byron,   Phlox,  Wis. 
Hawthorne,  Guy,  Monroe,  Wis. 
Hayward,   Martha    (Burt)    (Mrs.   Austin,)    Fond   du   Lac, 

Wisconsin. 
Hazeltine,  Mrs.  Weston,  318  10th  Ave.,  Baraboo,  Wis. 
Hazelton,   Ethel    (Barnes)    (Mrs.   Wm.,)    Wisconsin   Rapids, 

Wisconsin. 
Hazen,   Oakley,   Mount   Hope,   Wis. 
Headsten,    Mabel    (Scriver)     (Mrs.    E.    W.,)    International 

Falls,  Minn. 
Heal,  Vista,  Viroqua,  Wis. 
Heard,   Florence    (Murch)     (Mrs.   C.   L.) 
Heath,  Gardener,  1460  W.  Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Heberlein,  Wilma,  and  Hilda,  Lancaster,  Wis. 
Heft,  Carroll,   1325   Thurston  Ave.,   Racine,  Wis. 
Heideman,  Alice  E.,  Glenwood  and  Hilltop  Ave.,  Leonia,  N.  J. 
Heinemann,  Fred  V.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Heisler,  E.  B.,  364  Douglas  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Heisler,  Mollie. 
Helland,  Blanche   (Ellsworth)    (Mrs.  Peter,)    Prairie 

Farm,  Wis. 
Helwig,  Archie,  1216  So.  8th  St.,  Mineapolis,  Minn. 
Henbest,  Dr.  George  M.,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Henbest,   Nellie    (Bennett)     (Mrs.,)    Appleton,   Wis. 
Henderson,    Fred. 

Henrichs,  Gordon,  339  Kress  Bldg.,  Houston,  Texas. 
Henschel,  Mrs.  Louis,  New  Holstein,  Wis. 
Hepler,   Harold   E.,   Pardeeville,   Wis. 
Hepler,  Maxwell  C,  Pardeeville,  Wis. 
Herrick,  Charles  E. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       533 

Herring,  Mrs.  Claribel  0.,  2824  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Herschberger,  Blanche    (Ritchie)     (Mrs.  L.  D.,)    Howe 

School,   Howe,   Ind. 
Hewett,  Henry,  Jr.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Heyman,  Naomi    (Owens)    (Mrs.   S.  B.,)    337  Jackson   Sty 

Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Heyward,  Martha    (Burt)    (Mrs.,)    N.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Hibbard,  Marguerite,  "The  Howe,"  Apt.  56,  Sacramento, 

Calif. 
Hicks,  Blanche  E.,   Torrance   Hall,   Duluth,   Minn. 
*Hicks,  John,  deceased. 
Hicks,  Stuart,  N.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  c/o  "North  Milwaukee 

Times." 
Hill,  Theron  S.,   Crystal  Falls,   Mich. 
Hillman,  Rev.  C.  F.,  Boxholm,  Iowa. 
Hillman,  Rev.  W.  J.,  Menominee  Falls,  Wis. 
Hilmers,    Gretchen    (Dick)     (Mrs.) 
Hinman,  Albert  Henry,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Hipke,  Dr.  G.  A.,  1240  Wells  Bldg.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Hipke,  Dr.  William,  Marshfield,  Wis. 
Hipskind,   Elsie    (Oberg)     (Mrs.   Ray,)    227   W.   Sinclair   St., 

Wabash,  Ind. 
Hirst,  Mrs  Archie  L.,  47  N.  Main  St.,  Clintonville,  Wis. 
Hirt,  Elsie,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Hitt,  Carrie,  Oakfield  Wis. 
Hitt,  Lillian,  Wilton,  Wis. 

Hittler,  George,  928  Garfield  Ave.,  Duluth,   Minn. 
Hoag,  Hazel. 

Hoaglin,  Anna   (Knights)    (Mrs.  E.  H.,)   Wild  Rose,  Wis. 
Hocking,  Bert,  606  Whitman  St.,  Rockford,  111. 
Hoenig,  Fred,   Chippewa   Falls,  Wis. 
Hollenbeck,  Vernon,  M.  and  Raymond. 

Holliday,   Hortense    (Newbert)     (Mrs.    Leo,)    Chicago,   111. 
Holman,   Kathryn    (Ketchpaw)     (Mrs.   Lucian,)    223   Oak 

St.,  Butler,  Pa. 
Holmberg,  Mrs.  L.  J.,  Canby,  Minn. 
Holmes,  Bessie    (Ham)    (Mrs.,)    Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Holmes,  Sadie   (Garnett)    (Mrs.,)   Aleroroa  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Holstein,  W.  C,  22  W.  Doty  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Holt,  Mary. 

Holtz,  Harold,  Columbus,  Wis. 
Homarth,  Margaret. 
Hompe,  Byron  C,  Deer  Creek,  Minn. 
Hooker,  C.  E.,  Waupun,  Wis. 

Hooley,  H.  K..  602  Cass  St.,  Apt.  12,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Hooley,  Flora   (Perry)    (Mrs.  H.  K.,)   Apt.  12,  Milwaukee, 

Wisconsin. 
Hooley,  Osborne  E.,  Nan  Kai  College,  Tien  Sin,  China. 


534       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Hooper,  Mary  (Williams)    (Mrs.,)   Palmyra,  Wis. 

Hoover,  Leila,  Chetek,  Wis. 

Hopkins,  George,  Cumberland,  Wis. 

Hopkins,  Dr.  H.  R.,  517  Third  St.,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Hopkins,   Percy,   1517   Clifton   Ave.,   Rockford,   111. 

Hornibrook,  H.  C,  Marinette,  Wis. 

Hougen  Helen,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis. 

Hough, 

Houston,   Alice. 

Howard,  Ralph,  R.  F.  D.,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Howard,  Charles  R.,  Greenwood,  Wis. 

Howard,  Robert,  Shopiere,  Wis. 

Howell,  Alma,  Riverton,  Minn. 

Hoyer,  Frank,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

Hubbard,  Frank  L.,  3645  Pleasant  Ave.,  Minneapolis, 

Minnesota. 
Hubbard,  Lucile,  DeSoto,  Wis. 
Hubbs,  Beulah,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Huckstad,    Dorothy,    Neillsville,   Wis. 
Huff,  Prof.  Wm.  B.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 
Hughes,  Alice  (Sackett)    (Mrs.  Hugh,)   1573  Osceola 

Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Huggett,  Burton,  Fall  River,  Wis. 
Hughes,  Clarence,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Hughes,  Marjorie   (Hall)    (Mrs.  W.  W.,)   Kimball  St., 

Appleton,   Wis. 
Hull,   George,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  R.   1. 
Hull,  James  W.,   Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
Hull,  Ruth,  Rugby,  N.  Dak. 

Humphrey,  H.  C,  1402  N.  Main  St.,  Santa  Anna,  Calif. 
Humphrey,  Delia  G.,  Shawano,  Wis. 

Humphreys,  Roy  L.,  Boys'  Secty.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Fargo,  N.  D. 
Hunt,  Leah  (Ricks)    (Mrs.) 
Hunt,  Mr.  Marion. 

Hunt,  E.  E.,  P.  0.  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Hunter,  Mary  Golda,  Birnamwood,  Wis. 
*Hupe,  Roy,   deceased  May  2,   1922. 
Hutchinson,   Elmer  Y.,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 
Hutchinson,  W.,  Franklin  Grove,  111. 
Hutton,  D.  W.,  825  Goldsmith  Bldg.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Hyatt,  Bess. 

Iehl,  Walter  C,  Melvin,  111. 
Illig,    Helen. 
Ingersoll,  Maggie   (Bannister)    (Mrs.  Robert  H.,)   The 

Apthorpe,  Broadway  and  78th  St.,  New  York  City. 
Ingold,  Jean   (Ballard)    (Mrs.  Harry,)   Appleton,  Wis. 
Ingold,  Ernest,  c/o  Auto  Motive  Service  Agency,  San 

Francisco,  Calif. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       535 

Ingold,  Vivian  J. 

Irish,  Gilbert  H.,  701  Amer.  Exch.,  Bank  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Irish,  Foster,  c/o  First  National  Bank,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Irving,  Grace  H.,  526  College  Ave.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif. 

Irwin,  Gladys,  Elroy,  Wis. 

Jackson,  Clarence,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis. 

Jackson,  Everett,  Cuba  City,  Wis. 

Jackson,    Gilbert   E. 

Jackson,  Joe  W.,  Monroe,  Wis. 

Jackson,    Roxa    A.,    (Humphrey,)    Olivet,    Mich. 

Jacobson,  Mervin,   Oconomowoc,   Wis. 

Jacobson,  Ollie,  Rio,  Wis. 

Jacquith,  Charles. 

Jacquith,  Rilla,  McMurray,  Wash. 

Jaekel,    Charles,    Antigo,    Wis. 

Jaekel,  Ethel,  (Roberts,)   Antigo,  Wis. 

James,  Helen    (Loomis)    (Mrs.  Henry  F.,)    Kilbourn,  Wis. 

James,  Viola,  Eland,  Wis. 

James,  Ida,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Jedney,  Irene  (Taylor)    (Mrs.  E.  S.,)   Black  River  Falls, 

Wisconsin. 
Jefferson,  J.  E. 
Jeffery,  Anna  (Witzel)    (Mrs.,)   1023  Lake  Blvd.,  St.  Joseph, 

Michigan. 
Jenkins,  Mary  E.,   Sheboygan,  Wis. 
Jenkins,  Patricia  (Abernethy)    (Mrs.  R.  D.,)676  Riverside 

Drive,  Apt.  6 — B,  New  York  City. 
Jerabek,  Gertrude   (Detjen)    (Mrs.  Jerry,)    Algoma,  Wis. 
Jerome,  J.  H.,  c/o  Harry  Heard,  Woodward  Ave., 

Detroit,   Mich. 
Jewett,  Clarence,  417  Franklin  St.,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 
Johns,  Alfred  Raymond,  93  W.  Webster  Ave.,  Muskegon, 

Michigan. 
Johnson,   Adolph,   Manitowoc,   Wis. 

Johnson,  Helen  (Ketchum)    (Mrs.  Arthur,)  Dousman,  Wis. 
Johnson,  Alice   (Lambert)    (Mrs.  Arthur,)    Hebron,  111. 
Johnson,   A.   C,   224  35th   St.,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Johnson,   Argal,  Wausau,   Wis. 

Johnson,  Gladys  (Holstein)    (Mrs.  Chas.,)   Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Johnson,  Clarence,  Merrillan,  Wis. 
Johnson,   Emma    Colby,    Sebeka,    Minn. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  E.  N.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Johnson,  Edith    (Slater)    (Mrs.) 
Johnson,   Ida    (White)     (Mrs.) 
Johnson,  Estelle. 

Johnson,  Frank  and  Ina,  31  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City, 
Johnson,  Lois    (Nelson)    (Mrs.  O.   A.,)    Granite  Falls,  Minn. 
Johnson,  Miriam,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 


536       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

Johnson,   Olive,   Fond   du   Lac,  Wis. 

Johnson,  Roy,  226  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Johnson,  Gladys  (Marx)   (Mrs.  Roy,)  Chicago,  111. 

Johnson,  Selma,  259  Cambridge  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Johnson,  William  0.,  1527  Chambers  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Johnson,  Willard,  Caldwell,  Idaho. 

Johnston,    E.    D. 

Johnston,    Harold,    Glenwood    City,    Wis. 

Johnston,   Ella,   Glenwood   City,  Wis. 

Johnston,   Victoria,    Glenwood    City,   Wis. 

Johnston,  Harold,  New  Richmond,  Wis. 

Johnston,    Janet,    Abbottsford,    Wis. 

Johnston,    Mabel.  ( 

Johnson,   W.   R.,   Wausau,   Wis. 

Jolliffe,  Edna  M.  (Parks)   (Mrs.  William  M.,)  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Jolliffe,   Arthur   H. 

Jolliffe,  Geo.  F.,  Crystal  Falls,  Mich. 

Jones,  Azelia,  1622  Melbourne  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis, 

Minnesota. 
Jones,  Ruby  (Lake)   (Mrs.  E.  T.) 

Jones,  H.  S.,  1236  Plymouth  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jones,    Geo.    W.,    Manitowoc,    Wis. 
Jones,   Hume,   Endeavor,  Wis. 

Jones,  Adeline  (McGowan)    (Mrs.  Hume,)  Endeavor,  Wis. 
*Jones,   Grace,  deceased. 
Jones,    Lillian,    Cambria,    Wis. 
Jones,   Miriam,  1254  Addison   St.,   Chicago,  111. 
Jones,  Rachel   (Latimer)    (Mrs.  D.  C.,)   DeMurt,  So.  Dak. 
Jones,   Ralph,   Plymouth,   Wis. 
Jones,    Ruth,    Waupun,    Wis. 
Joslyn,   Izola,   Menominee,   Mich. 
Joslin,    Harold,    Roy,    Mont. 

Joslin,   Richard  R.,   316   Mentoria  Court,  Pasadena,   Calif. 
Joy,  Nettie   (White)    (Mrs.,)    461  Oakland  Ave.,  Oakland, 

California. 
*Joyce,   Mary,  Appleton,  Wis.,    (deceased). 
Judson,   Verna,    Marshfield,   Wis. 
Jung,   Lillian,    Green   Bay,   Wis. 
Justema,    Florence. 
Kadow,    Lenore,    Manitowoc,    Wis. 
Kammerer,  Abbie,  1208  W.  Franklin  Ave.,  Minneapolis, 

Minnesota. 
Kaumheimer,  M.  G.,  1213  N.  12th  St.,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 
Kates,  Harriet  M.,  487  So.  6th  St.,  San  Jose,  Calif. 
Kaufman,    Wm.    C,    713    First   National    Bank    Bldg., 

Great   Falls,    Mont. 
Kaul,  Pearl   (Smith)    (Mrs.  H.  H.,)   Markesan,  Wis. 
Kautsky,  Helen,  Colby,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       537 

Kautsky,  Ruth,  2108  Harrison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Keefe,  Verna  J.,  196  Belrose  Terrace,  Fairfield,  Ala. 

Keeton,  John  J.,  Princeton,  Mich. 

Kellman,    Forest,    Galesvijle,    Wis. 

Kellman,    Vilas,    Galesville,    Wis. 

Kellogg,  Mary  (Bauter)   (Mrs.  Horace,)  Antigo,  Wis. 

Kellogg,   Thos.   B.,  Antigo,   Wis. 

Kellogg,    Frank. 

Kellogg,    Karl    K.,    Norwood,    Minn. 

Kelly,  Eunice  (Pedley)    (Mrs.  Frank,)  Cobb,  Wis. 

Kelly,  Lulu    (Barnes)     (Mrs.) 

Kelly,  Mrs.  Timothy  L.,  188  24th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Kelsey,  H.  F.,  120  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Kemp,  Mr.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  R.  F.  D. 

Kenyon,    Earl. 

Kepner,  Ruby    (St.   Armour)     (Mrs.  B.   H.,)    Port   Colborne, 

Ontario,    Canada. 
Kern,  Lydia    (Froemming)    (Mrs.,)    965  Indian  Rock, 

Berkeley,    Calif. 
Kester,    Guy    Fred,    Elkhorn,   Wis. 
Ketchum,   Kate,   Randolph,   Wis. 

Key,  Marjory,  744   So.  Webster  Ave.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Kidder,   Ray   N. 

Kimberly,    J.    A.,    Santa    Barbara,    Calif. 
King,   Helen,   Bisbee,  Arizona. 
Kinkel,   Ervin,  Lomira,  Wis. 

Kinnear,  Anne,  224   So.   10th   St.,   La   Crosse,   Wis. 
*  Kinney,    Chester,   deceased. 
Kirkland,  Anna    (Stevens)    (Mrs.,)    Bristol, 
Kline,    Mark,    646    Cramer   St.,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 
Klippel,  Estella  (Saecker)    (Mrs.  F.  H.,)   1036  York  St., 

Pittsburg,    Calif. 
Kline,  Lida  Jane,  3092  University  Ave.,  San  Diego, 

California. 
Kluth,   Paul  J.,   Burbank.   Calif.,   R.   "A"— Box  228. 
Knapp,   Kenneth,   Harrison,   N.   Dak. 
Knott,  Erne   (Putnam)    (Mrs.  W.  J.,)   Antigo,  Wis. 
Knowles,  Emma,  c/o  Mrs.  Bateman,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
Knox,  Eloise   (Gardner)    (Mrs.  Geo.  B.) 
*Knox,   John    K.,   deceased. 
Knutzen,  Celina  Rose    (Herbigneaux)    (Mrs.  Lorenz,) 

Palmyra,  Wis. 
Koehn,  George  L.,  Reed  College,  Portland,  Oregon. 
Koehler,   Arthur.   1803   Vilas   St.,    Madison,   Wis. 
Koehn,   J.   W.,    Sheboygan.   Wis 
Koerner,   Harold   E.,   Appleton,   Wis. 
Komers,   Paula,   Wausau,   Wis. 
Kosanke,    Clara,    665    Roscoe    St.,    Chicago,    111. 


538       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Krause,  Max  C,  Pabst  Bldg.,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Krause,   Ralph    E.,   Antigo,   Wis. 

Kranz,  Violet   (Cochrane)    (Mrs.  H.  E.,)    709  N.  Fifth 

Ave.,   Maywood,   111. 
Kreuger,    Robert. 
Krohn,  Bessie  E.,  Lancaster,  Wis. 
Kuckuk,    Athol,    Shawano,    Wis. 
Kuehmstead,   May    (Wayland)     (Mrs.   Otto,)    Lawe   St., 

Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Kuehmstead,    Russell,    Lawe    St.,    Appleton,    Wis. 
Kuehn,    Roy    P.,    Kaukauna,    Wis. 
Kull,   George,   Madison,   Wis. 
Kurvinen,    Corinne    Ely,    Minn. 

Kyner,  Marie   (Latshaw)    (Mrs.  B.  W.,)    Wilson,  Kan. 
Ladd,  Andrew  A.  B.  J.,  3811  Burke  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Ladwig,  Edith  (Reilly)    (Mrs.  Walter,)  Wausau,  Wis. 
Ladwig,  Olen  A.,  Antigo  Wis. 
La    Crosse,    Isaac,    Thorp,    Wis. 
Laird,  John  J.,   M.   D.,   Black   Creek,   Wis. 
Lake,  Bessie  (Fisk)    (Mrs.  Thos.  O.,)   Menana,  Alaska. 
Lake,  Bessie,  Brodhead,  Wis.,   L.   B.   30. 
Lamb,   George,    St   Charles,   111. 
Lambert,    Helen,    Merrill,    Wis. 

Lampert,  Blanche  L.,  307  Caroline  St.,  Neenan,  Wis. 
Lamont,    Marion. 
Lampert,  Helen,  Neenah,  Wis. 

Lampert,  Blanche,  252  E.  Franklin  Ave.,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Lane,    Orie   J.,    Macon,   Miss. 
Lane,  Vera    (Sly)    (Mrs.  Orie,)    Macon,   Miss. 
Lange,   Duane,   74   Paterson   Ave.,   Rutherford,   N.   J. 
Langemak,   Lucy,   1750   W.   Congress   St.,   Chicago,   111. 
Larsen,  D.  E.,  306  Greenwood  St.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Larson,  Warren  S.,  617  Dousman  St.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Larson,    Morley,    Mattoon,    Wis. 
Laufenburg,  Martha    (Horsfall)    (Mrs.  V.  H.,)    Mount 

Hope,    Wis. 
Laut,  Margaret,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Laut,    Agnes,    Wausau,    Wis. 
Lawrence,    Bradford    A.,    St    Petersburg,    Fla. 
Lawson,    Marion,    Menasha,    Wis. 
Lawson,   Laura. 

Lawson,    Helen,    c/o   Presbyterian    Hospital,    Chicago,    111. 
Lay,   Otto   E.,   Kewaskum,   Wis. 

Learned,  Arthur  H.,  53  E.  12th  St.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Leavitt,   Henry  P. 
Lee,  Ira. 

Lee,  Marjorie,  Baraboo,  Wis. 
Lee,    Marie,    Montrose,    Colo. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       539 

Lee,  Ruth  (Darling)    (Mrs.  Jonathan,)   Shamokin,  Pa. 

Leek,  Raymond  K.,  201  Ann  St.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Leistichow,    Stella,   Wausau,   Wis. 

Lemon,  L.  E. 

Lepper,  H.  H.,  349  W.  Milford  St.,  Glendale,  Calif.       - 

Leubnow,  John,   Fall   River,  Wis. 

Leutsker,    R.   J.,   Antigo,   Wis. 

Levy,   Eunice   (Taylor)    (Mrs.,)    103  Jefferson  St.,  Waupun, 

Wisconsin. 
Lewis,  Edward  B.,  1403   Carney  Blvd.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Lewis,   Isadore,   Detroit,   Mich. 
Lewis,    Sidney,    Weyauwega,    Wis. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Cora,  Northland  College,  Ashland,  Wis. 
Lewis,  T.  E.,  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn. 
Lewis,    Eugenia    (Scheuss)     (Mrs.    Walter,)    925    Villa    St., 

Racine,   Wis. 
Lieberman,  Lloyd,  500  High  St.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Lindberg,  Edward  A.,  c/o  Northern  Paper  Co.,  Green  Bay, 

Wisconsin. 
Lindley,  Kingston,  Largo,  Fla.,  Box  36. 
Lindley,   Philo   L. 

Lindley,  Crystal    (Stair)    (Mrs.,)    Azusa,  Calif. 
Lindsay,    Isabella,   Manawa,   Wis. 

Lippitt,  Curus  W.,  1608.  Huffman  Blvd.,  Rockford,  111. 
Lipschutz,  Edna,  Oconto,  Wis. 
Lipschutz,  Ruth   (Boyce)    (Mrs.  H.  S.,)    526  W.  211th  St., 

Apt.   3a,  New  York  City. 
Litscher,  Letha    (Durst)    (Mrs.  L.,)    Spokane,  Wash. 
Little,  Arthur  W.,  61  N.  Parkside  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Little,    Harvey   Bonnell,    Appleton,    Wis. 
Little,   Jessie   I. 
Lloyd,    Peter,    Sparta,    Wis. 
Lloyd,   Alice   E.,   Cameron,   Wis.,   R.    1. 
Loan,  Ruth,  756  Morrison  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Lochner,  Mrs.  Fred. 
Logan,  Robert  D. 
Logan,    Delia. 
Logan,  Rev.  Stanley  G.,  N.  E.  4231   15th  Ave.,  Seattle, 

Wash. 
Long,  Doris,  Viola,  Wis. 

Longworth,  William,  Lincoln   St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Lope,  Adalaide  (Snyder)    (Mrs.  C.  J.,)  431  Washington 

Blvd.,    Oshkosh,   Wis. 
Lord,   Mrs.   Julia,   Waupaca,    Wis. 
Lord,    Mrs.    Lorenzo, 
Lord,  Leon  O.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 
Lotz,  Arthur  G.,  Holcombe.  Wis. 
Louis,   Isadore. 


540       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI'   RECORD 

Lounsbury,  Ira,  419  North  St.,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Lovell,   Octavia    (Wilkinson)     (Mrs.,)    608   16th   St., 

Racine,    Wis. 
Loy,   Iva,   3425   Oakland   Ave.,    S.,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Lueck,   Bertha,   Monroe,   Wis. 

Luecker,  Elmer,  616  N.  Lake  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Luethi,  William,   Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Lund,    Florence,   Winneconne,   Wis. 
Lund,  Edna   (Seefeld)    (Mrs.  Henry.) 
Lundy,  J.   Monroe,  4227   Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,   111. 
Lunn,   William   A.,   724   Villa    St.,    Racine,   Wis. 
Lusk,  Lewis,   Spokane,  Wash.,   P.  O.  Box   156. 
Luther,    Adele. 

Luxford,  Marjorie  (Home)    (Mrs.  H.  C.,)  Madison,  Wis. 
Lynott,  Laura   (Slaughter)    (Mrs.  0.  E.,)    Box  1703, 

Cape  Town,   So.   Africa. 
Lyon,   Don   S.,   141    Central   Ave.,   Waterbury,   Conn. 
MacBane,    Everett,    Seymour,   Wis. 
Maclnnis,   Mrs.    G.    K.,    Green   Bay,   Wis. 
Madeira,   Jessie,    (Woodard.) 

Madole,  Nellie   (Cross)    (Mrs.,)   Yankton,  So.  Dak. 
Maechtle,  Velma   (Vinal)    (Mrs.  E.  W.,)    625  68th  Ave., 

West  Allis,  Wis. 
Mahley,   Mrs.   W.,   Monroe,   Wis.,   R.   3. 
Maigatter,   Beatrice    (Coullard)     (Mrs.   Arnold,)    Oconto 

Falls,    Wis. 
Main,  Maude   (Moore)    (Mrs.  Sidney,)    26  Barnum  St., 

Ishpeming,    Mich. 
Maltby,  Robey   (Jones)    (Mrs.  Willis,)    129  N.  Orchard 

Drive,    Bell,    Calif. 
Manley,   Elsie    (Hoier)    (Mrs.  Elzo,)    1521   Dana  Ave., 

Cincinnati,    Ohio. 
Marcy,  Merrill,  105  E.  Adams  St.,  Abingdon,  111. 
Marks,  Charles,  Woodstock,  111. 
Marks,  W.  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Marshall,    Earl,    Omro,    Wis. 
*Marshall,   Judge    R.   D.,   deceased,    May   1922. 
Marsland,  Lulu   (Reynolds)    (Mrs.  Horace,)   77  Clinton 

Ave.,   New   Rochelle,  N.   Y. 
Marston,  James,   522  Toner  Ave.,   Rockford,   111. 
Marston,  Ruth   (Hoeper)    (Mrs.  Joseph,)   Appleton,  Wis. 
Martell,   Mr.   Louis. 
Martin,  Maude    (Williams)    (Mrs.  Donald,)    Union 

Grove,    Wis. 
Martin,  Minta  (Shook)    (Mrs.  Frank,)   Chippewa  Falls, 

Wisconsin. 
Martin,  Leslie,  Shawano,  Wis. 
Mathie,  Carrie  (Briggs)    (Mrs.  Karl,)  529  Grant  St., 

Wausau,    Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       541 

Mason,   Lorain   Phinney. 

Mason,  Dorothy,   E.   Doty  Ave.,  Neenah,  Wis. 

Mason,  Maurine   (Gibson)    (Mrs.  A.  W.) 

Mates,    Elsie,    Belmont,    Wis. 

Mathews,   Verne,   Green   Bay,   Wis. 

Matteson,  Lynn  B.,  Clintonville,  Wis. 

Matteson,    Noyes,    Clintonville,    Wis. 

Matteson,  Lilah   (Hawthorne)    (Mrs.  Noyes.) 

Matteson,  Mabel  G.,  34th  and  Pine  Sts.,  Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania. 
Matteson,  Guy  W.,  Waterman,  111. 
Melby,   C.   B.,   Whitehall,   Wis. 

Meadows,  Elizabeth,  428  N.  Murray  St.,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Meating,    Earl    H.,    Shiocton,   Wis. 
Meddins,    Lizzie. 
Meeker,  Maud    (Briggs)    (Mrs.  W.  H.,)    Lawrence  St., 

Appleton,   Wis. 
Mehne,   John,    Almond,    Wis. 
Melby,   Charles,   Whitehall,   Wis. 
Meloney,  Ralph  E.,  Spooner,  Minn. 
Meluis,  Luella   (Chilson)    (Mrs.,)   New  York  City. 
Menefee,  Winnie,  Eagle  River,  Wis. 

Merbitz,  Mrs.  M.  H.,  7437  South  Shore  Drive,  Chicago,  111. 
Merrill,  Emma   (Dillon)    (Mrs.,)   Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Merriman,   Charlotte,   Beloit,  Wis. 
Merritt,  Georgia    (Chave)    (Mrs.  M.  C.,)    1016  W.  "B" 

St      Pasco     Wash 
Merry  ,*Maude  (Miller)    (Mrs.  W.  J.,)  4716  Fifth  Ave.,  N.  E., 

Seattle,    Wash. 
Mertz,  Dorothy,  Gladstone,  Mich. 
Mertz,  Carleton,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Metcalf,  Rosemore  (Orchard)    (Mrs.  Geo.  C.,)  Grants 

Pass,    Oregon. 
Metcalf,    Marv   Eleanor,   Berlin,   Wis. 
Mickelson,   Roland   A.,  416   12th   St.,   Racine,  Wis. 
Milbrandt,  Ruth,  310  N.  Hancock   St.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Miles,   Harry   R.,   107   Dwight   St.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 
Miles,  Hazel   (Weiler)    (Mrs.  E.  H.,)   Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 
Millard,    Albert,    New    London,    Wis. 
Millard,    Alice,    New    London,    Wis. 
Miller,    Eleanor,    Cumberland,   Wis. 
Miller,    Chester,    Antigo,    Wis. 
Miller,  Ethel   (Murphy)    (Mrs.,)   1340  Deane  Blvd., 

Racine,    Wis. 
Miller,    Gladys. 
Miller,  Harriet  (Seiboldt)    (Mrs.  Leslie  J.,)  Barron,  Wis. 

Box  364. 


542       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Miller,  Hannah,  721  Chapman  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Miller,  Helen   (Shepard)    (Mrs.  B.  E.,)    Seminole  Highway, 
Nakoma,   Madison,   Wis. 

Miller,    Chester    0.,    Antigo,   Wis. 

Miller,  Lucile    (Lowry)    (Mrs.  L.  N.,)    806  Lake  Ave., 
Waseca,  Minn. 

Miller,  Irving  G.,  c/o  Samson  Tractor  Co.,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Miller,  Mrs.  John  F.,  Juda,  Wis. 

Miller,  Ross,  Pierre,  So.  Dak. 

Miltimore,  Minnie  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Ming,    Katherine. 

Mills,  Dr.  Norman  P.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Mitchell,   Baxter,   Hillsdale,   Mich. 

Mitchell,  Florence,  218  N.  Church  St.,  Elkhorn,  Wis. 

Mitchell,   Hattie    (Hart)     (Mrs.) 

Mitchelstetter,  Adelbert,   314   5th  Ave.,   E.,   Hutchinson, 
Kansas. 

Moe,  Mrs.  H.  H.,  Woodford,  Wis. 

Monstad,  John,  New  London,  Wis. 

Moohay,  Arsilla    (Dudley)    (Mrs.   A.   M.) 

Moody,   John   L. 

Moore,  Fanny  (Camp)    (Mrs.,)   610  Oakland  Ave., 

Waukesha,  Wis. 
Moore,  John  L.,   Haines  City,   Fla. 
Moore,  Laura  (Hamilton)    (Mrs.  J.  L.) 
Moore,  Ella  (Jackson)    (Mrs.  T.  G.,)  3614  Brown  St., 

Milwaukee,    Wis. 
Morgan,   Miss  Rill,   Lake   Nebagamon,   Wis. 
Morgan,  J.  T.,  Oakfield,  Wis. 
Morien,  Frances,  Ed^ar,  Wis. 
Morley,   J.   C. 
Morris,  W.  E. 

Morrison,   Ernest,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Morrison,  Zada   (Wharton)    (Mrs.  Ernest.) 
Morrison,    Frances,    Columbus,   Wis. 
Morse,  E.  B.,  Mount  Hope,  Wis. 
Mortenson,    Mrs.    Jacob. 

Morton,  George,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  R.  5,  Box  84. 
Moshier,  Charles  A.,  420  Wisconsin  St.,  Racine,  Wis. 
Mouat,  Stuart,  1733  E.  67th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Mouat,   Ethlyn    (Lindley)     (Mrs.   Stuart.) 
Mower,    Caroline,   Eveleth,   Minn.,   Box   625. 
Moyer,   Julia,   Monroe,   Wis. 
Moyle,  Fred  G.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Moyle,  Myrtle  (Burns)    (Mrs.  I.  W.,)  Big  Bend,  Wis. 
Mulliken,   Margaret    (Shure)    (Mrs.   Harry,)    Trappe, 

Maryland. 
Mumm,  Frank,  155  W.  Fourth  St.,  Winona,  Minn. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       543 

Munch,   Fred,   Alvin,   Texas. 

Mundt,  Lillian,  Fredericktown,  Mo. 

Munson,  Mabel,   Sharon,  Wis. 

Murch,  Prof.  C.  A.,  Kearney,  Nebr. 

Murch,  Mrs.  Marcia. 

Murch,  Florence  May. 

Murphy,  Gladys  L.,  Burlington,  Wis. 

Murphy,  Jackson  B.,  217  Stanwix  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Murphy,    Wilbart,   Brodhead,   Wis. 

Murray,  Margaret  S.,  Norway,  Mich. 

Murrison,  Miller,  Portage,  Wis. 

Muscavitch,   Norman,   Omro,  Wis. 

McCarthy,   Joe,   Kaukauna,   Wis. 

McComb,  Vila,  1445  Balmoral  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

McConnell,    Price,    Anaconda,    Mont. 

McCrary,  Dr.  L.  J.,  Neenah,  Wis. 

McCune,  Charles  C. 

McCune,  Ella  (Hanson)    (Mrs.) 

McCourt,   Earl,   Wisconsin   Rapids,   Wis. 

McDowell,  Donald,  Soldiers  Grove,  Wis. 

McElroy,  Frank,  Waupun,  Wis. 

McElroy,  M.  H.,  493  23d  St.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

McGaha,  Arthur,  324  N.  Estelle  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

McGillis,    Crescent. 

McGillivray,  William,   Black   River   Falls,  Wis. 

McGonegal,  Charles,  335  Bowen  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

McKay,  Doris. 

McKay,  Alice  and  Amelia,  Farmington,  New  Mexico.] 

McKee,   Carl,   Appleton,   Wis. 

McKee,  Gertrude   (Wright)    (Mrs.  Carl.) 

McKee,    Robert. 

McKesson,   Mary  I. 

McKesson,  John,  112  Cathedral  Parkway,  New  York  City. 

McKesson,  Wm.  C,  102  Trowbridge  PL,  Nangatuck,  Canada. 

McKinney,   Mildred    (Taylor)     (Mrs.    Ellsworth,)    Barron, 

Wisconsin. 
McKinney,  Rena  (Ballard)    (Mrs.  Paul,)   Augusta,  Wis. 
McLaughlin,    Mrs.    Marilla    W. 
McMaster,  J.  A.,  Mattoon,  Wis. 
McMillan,   Miss,   Mauston,  Wis. 
McNeel,  May. 

McNaughton,  Robert  S.,  Elton  Hotel,  Redlands,  Calif. 
McNutt,  Lila  E.,  309  Mineral  St.,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 
McOmber,    Frances     (Waring)     (Mrs.) 
McTurman,  Harriet  W.,  2632  N.  Ashland  Ave., 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Nash,  F.  J.,  7  Dey  St.,  New  York  City. 
Nash,    E.   L. 


544       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Nash,   Harry. 

Nashold,  Bruce,  Fall  River,  Wis. 

Nassett,  Leah   (Clark)    (Mrs.,)    1843  N.  Mariposa  St., 

Los   Angeles,    Calif. 
Neevil,   Elvin,   Waupun,  Wis. 
Neinas,  Lydia  L.,  Humbird,  Wis. 
Nelson,  Bert,  Chicago,  111. 

Nelson,  Bernice,  2249  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
Nelson,   Chas.  W.   F.,   Arroyo  Grande,   Calif. 
Nelson,  Mrs.  E.   S.,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Nelson,  Frank,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis. 
Nelson,  George,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Nelson,  John,"  So.   Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Nelson,  John  E„  542  Builder's  Exchange,  Minneapolis, 
Nelson,  Milton,  Hope  Gardens,  Troutdale,  Oregon. 
Nelson,  Walter,   Tulsa,  Oklahoma. 
Neubauer,  Lydia,  Hurley,  Wisconsin. 
Newbert,  Helen,  Appleton,  Wis.  „ 

Newberry,  Mrs.   David,  New  London,  Wis.  , 

Newing,   William,   Appleton,   Wis. 
Newman,  Winifred    (Porter)    (Mrs.  W.  E.) 
Newman,    Alice,    (Fellows,)    Kenosha,    Wis. 
Newton,  Mary   (Fish)    (Mrs.,)    110   So.  Ashland  Ave., 

Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 
Newton,  Frances  (Johnston)    (Mrs.  Harrie,)  226  Greenfield 

Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Nibbe,  Florence  (McLaren)    (Mrs.  John,)   Chippewa  Falls, 

Wisconsin.  • 

Nichols,  Ethel  (McKenzie)    (Mrs.  Albert  C.,)  Chicago,  111. 
Nichols,  Ralph  L.,  5911  W.  8th  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Nichols,  W.  C,  1725  Wilson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Nichols,  S.  W.,  831  Astor  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Nichols,    Arthur,    Sparta,    Wis. 
Nichols,    Dr.    Theron. 

Nicholson,    Charllotte,    Atascabero,    Calif. 
Nicholson,  Jessie,  Atascabero,   Calif. 
Nicholson,  Kenneth,  15430  Loomis  Ave.,  Harvey,  111. 
Nielson,  Niels,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Nimits,   Chas.   L.,   815   North   Ave.,   Waukegan,   111. 
Nimits,  Sadie  (Baker)    (Mrs.  Frank,)  Waukesha,  Wis. 
Nixon,  George,  245  First  St.,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Nixon,  Fred  M. 

Normington,  Dorothy,  309  23d  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Norris,  Henry  W.,   509   Bank  Bldg.,   Kankakee,   111. 
Norsell,  Florence  (Freer)    (Mrs.  A.  R.,)   Maplewood,  Oregon. 
North,  D.  W.,  Edgerton,  Wis. 

North,  J.  Herschel,  c/o  State  Highway  Corns.,  Madison,  Wis. 
North,  Lora  Edna,  Edgerton,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       545 

Norton,  Helen,  5452  W.  Ohio  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Noyes,   Clarence   E. 

Nuss,  Rev.  A.  O.,  Amherst,  Wis. 

Nuzum,  Clinton,  Viroqua,  Wis. 

Nuzum,  John. 

Nye,  Leland,  Thorpe,  Wis. 

Nye,  W.  S. 

Nyman,  May   (Carlson)    (Mrs.  C.A.,)    2136  Washington 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
O'Boyle,  Charles,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Box  17,  Sta.  D. 
O'Connor,  Gordon  F.,  350  N.  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Ogren,  Ruth,  903   N.  4th   St.,   Stillwater,   Minn. 
Ohlman,   Irene    (Spitz)     (Mrs.   Frank.) 
Oien,  G.  S.,  Battle  Lake,  Minn. 
O'Keefe,  Harry,  1073   Second  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
O'Keefe,  T.  Eugene,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Olbert,    Vera,    Wittenberg,    Wis. 

Olin,  Cora   (Miller)    (Mrs.  W.  C.,)    Clintonville,  Wis. 
Oik,  Henry  J.,  910   Clermont   St.,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Oik,  Harold,  910   Clermont  St.,  Antigo,  Wis. 
O'Melia,  James  H.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 
Olson,  Samuel,  Brandon,  Wis. 

Ong,  Andrea  (Seiler)    (Mrs.,)  1412  Nicklin  Ave.,  Piqua,  Ohio. 
Oosterhous,  Effie   (Hughes)    (Mrs.) 
Oosterhuis,   Alice  E. 
Orbison,  Ann  (Harwood)    (Mrs.  T.  E.,)   645  Lawe  St., 

Appleton,  Wis. 
Orbison,  Thomas  W.,  Lawrence  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Orbison,  T.  E.,  645  Lawe  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Orr,    Evelyn. 
Orr,    Dorothy. 

Osborn,  Chester,  Oxford,  Wis. 
Osborn,  Clara,  Oxford,  Wis. 
Otto,  Gerald,  Combined  Locks,  Wis. 
Overholzer,    Edward,    Oklahoma   City,    Oklahoma. 
Overby,  Judith,  Taylor,  Wis. 

Owens,  J.  C,  12221  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Oveom,  Florence   (Johnson)    (Mrs.  Matt,)   Akeley,  Minn. 
Owens,  Clyde,  c/o  American  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  Waukegan,  111. 
Owens,  Ralph  B.,  Waukegan,  111. 
Ozanne,  Albert  E.,  Coconut  Grove,  Fla. 
Ozanne,  Cornelia   (Royce)    (Mrs.  Albert  E.,)   Coconut 

Grove,  Fla. 
Pagenkopf,  Henry  A.,  1117  City  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  San 

Antonio,  Texas. 
Paine,  Bertha    (Wieck)    (Mrs.) 
Pal,  Edward  L. 


546       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 

Pannier,  Hattie  (McKinnon)   (Mrs.  John,)  Chippewa 

Falls,   Wisconsin. 
Pardee,  Stella    (Briggs)    (Mrs.,)    Antigo,  Wis. 
Paris,  Claude,  Waupaca,  Wis. 

Parkins,  Lester  N.,  53  Chicago  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Parkinson,  Roy  W.,  Darlington,  Wis.,  R.  2. 
Parmenter,  R.  E.,  1  Fern  Court,  Monroe,  Mich. 
Parmenter,  Mrs.   0.   E. 
Pascoe,  Dr.  S.     • 

Paska,  May,  (Bennett,)  301  Oakland  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Pasold,  Clara  M.,  Boscobel,  Wis. 
Passell,   Hobart,   2631    Florence   Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 
Patey,  Mary   (Ralph)    (Mrs.  W.  H.,)   Neillsville,  Wis. 
Patterson,  R.  A.,  Box  437,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Patterson,  R.  H.,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Patterson,  Louise,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Paxton,  Ida,    (Clark,)    Lefurgy  Ave.,  Hastings-on-Hudson, 

New  York. 
Payne,   Bessie,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Peacock,   Carrie,   Afton,   Wis. 
Pearson,  Cassie    (Cole)    (Mrs.,)    129  Harrison   St., 

Neenah,   Wisconsin. 
Pease,   Chester   E.,  c/o  Butler  Bros.,   Chicago,  111. 
Peck,  Ardene,  Berlin,  Wis. 

Peck,  George,  4850  Magnolia  Ave.,  Edgewater,  111. 
Peck,  Margery  and  Harold,  450  Edgewood  Ave., 

Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Peck,  George,  780  Roberts  St.,  Kenosha,  Wis. 
Peck,  Mary  B.  (Havens)    (Mrs.  George,)   Kenosha,  Wis. 
Pedley,  Ralph,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Pengilly,  Ethel  (Parker)   (Mrs.  Richard,)  Battle  Ground,  Ind. 
Pengilly,  Jane,   Dodgeville,  Wis. 
Pengilly,   John. 

Pennock,   Mabel,    (Stone,)    Lancaster,  Wis. 
Pennock,  Edith,  1249  Garfield  Ave.,  Portland,  Oregon. 
Peterson,  Darrell  (Hews)    (Mrs.  Arthur,)  Janesville,  Wis. 
Perry,  Claire,  217  Pomeroy  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Peters,  Jessie  (King)    (Mrs.,)  1840  Chapman  Ave.,  E., 

Cleveland,    Ohio. 
Peterson,  Charlotte,  430  N.  12th  Ave.  E.,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Petersen,   Chas.,   Weyauwega,   Wis. 
Peterson,  Fred  W.,  Shawano,  Wis. 
Peterson,  Mary  A.,  100  33d  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Peterson,  Mary  B.,  285  Pleasant  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Peterson,  Raymond,  Lawe  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Pettibone,  Chauncey,  3436  Second  Ave.  S.,  Minneapolis, 

Minnesota. 
Pettibone,  Mata,    (Sawyer,)    3436   Second  Ave.   S., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       547 

Pfeifer,  Frances   (Murray)    (Mrs.  H.  A.,)   Jackson,  Wis. 

Phelps,   C.   W.,   1017   Benton   St.,   Rockford,   111. 

Phillips,  A.  E.,  813  Reliance  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phillips,  Floyd  T.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Philpot,  Alice  (Chesterman)    (Mrs.  Milton,)  Loyal,  Wis. 

Pierce,  Dorothy,  Chisholm,  Minn. 

Pies,  Ada   (Dean)    (Mrs.  Francis  E.,)   Ladysmith,  Wis. 

Pike,  Caroline  M. 

Plopper,    Benj.,    Clintonville,    Wis. 

Pius,  P.  F.,  Phoenix,  Arizona. 

Plummer,   Mabel,   447   Charlotte  Ave.,   Seminole   Apts., 

Detroit,  iviich. 
Plummer,  Mildred   (Taylor)    (Mrs.  W.  M.,)   Wilberton,  Okla. 
Pond,  Beulah    (Bishop)    (Mrs.  D.C.,)    112  Highland  Ave., 

Larchmont,   N.   Y. 
Pope,  Adelaide  (Snyder)    (Mrs.  Chas.  J.,)  431  Washington 

Blvd.,    Oshkosh,   Wis. 
Pope,  James  Clifford,  Red  Cloud,  Nebraska. 
Porter,  Lucy    (Bigelow)    (Mrs.  Lloyd  W.,)    Evansville,  Wis. 
Poppe,  Matilda,  Jefferson   St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Porter,  Dr.  Ward  K.,  Trout  Creek,  Mich. 
Porter,    Winifred,    Merrill,    Wis. 

Post,  Hazel  (Ogilvie)   (Mrs.  Edson,)  Wautoma,  Wis.,  R.  F.  D. 
Potter,  Dr.  Hollis  E.,  1414  Gas  Bldg..  Chicago  111. 
Potter,   Emma    (Maxwell)     (Mrs.) 
Pottinger,  Earl,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Poundstone,   George,   Mellen,   Wis. 
Poundstone,    Marie,   Box    347,    Mellen,   Wis. 
Preston,   Daniel,   Moorhead,   Minn. 
Preston,  Ruth  (Preston)    (Mrs.  Daniel.) 
Prey,  Mrs.  Eva,  Omro,  Wis. 
Price,  Edna   (Armitage)    (Mrs.,)    Savage,  Mont. 
Pride,    Harry   A. 
Pride,  Roy,  Tomahawk,  Wis. 
Priest,  Aimee  (Stevens)    (Mrs.  A.  W.,)   1003  Prospect 

St.,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 
Prindle,  Arthur  B.,  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Pritchard,  Gladys,  153  Wisconsin  St.,  Racine,  Wis. 
Proper,   Ralph,   Clear   Lake,   Wis. 
Prouty,  Erne   (Packard)    (Mrs.  E.  A.,)   9  Beverly  St., 

Newark,   New  Jersey. 
Prouty,  R.  I.  C,  214  So.  Marshfield  St.,  Ironwood,  Mich. 
Prucia,   Lucille,    Colfax,   Wis. 
Pryce,  Claire  C,  Milton  Jet.,  Wis. 
Puchner,  Rudolph  E.,  914  Fifth  St.,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Pulver,  Mattie  (Hall)    (Mrs.  H.  E.,)  2217  Keyes  Ave., 
Madison,  Wis. 


548       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Purdy,  Lora    (North)    (Mrs.  Benj.,)    1472  Fairmont  Ave., 

St.    Paul,    Minn. 
Quayle,  Clayton  R.,  Gwinn,  Mich. 
Quayle,  Myrtle,  Gwinn,  Mich. 

Quirt,  Helen   (Porterfield)    (Mrs.,)   Peshtigo,  Wis. 
Radford,  Charles. 
Ramsdell,  Guy,  Marion,  Wis. 
Raprager,   Vernon  E.,   Medina,  Wis. 
Rasmussen,  Esther  (Larson)    (Mrs.,)   Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Rasmussen,  Amelia,  New  London,  Wis. 
Rasmussen,   Nora,   Carlton,   Minn. 
Rasmussen,  Hans,  Superior,  Wis. 
Rasmussen,  Walter  E.,  Sherburn,  Minn. 
Rasmussen,  Ernest  J.,  Baldwin,  Wis. 
Rathbone,  J.  C,  66  High  St.,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Rau,  Erwin  F.,  7149  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Reade,  Carleton  W.,  c/o  M.  &  M.  Paper  Co.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Reed,  Hazel,  Omro,  Wis. 
Rechcygl,   May,   7th    St.,   Manitowoc,   Wis. 
Reed,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  290  Delhi  St.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
Reed,   Vernie    (Wells)     (Mrs.,)    1732   Delhi   St., 

Dubuque,    Iowa. 
Reeves,   Willard   H.,   Ralph,    Mich. 
Reiser,  Elsie  E.,  Hartford,  Wis. 
Rettinghouse,    Elsa. 
Retza,    William. 

Reynolds,  Mildred,  116  Grand  Ave.,  Lodi,  Wis. 
Reynolds,  Ira  F.,  33  W.  42d  St.,  New  York  City. 
Rheineck,   Anna    (Richards)     (Mrs.   Arthur   F.,)    616 

Hi    Mount   Blvd.,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 
Ribenack,  William,  Brookings,  Oregon. 
Rice,  William  G.,  Houghton,  Mich. 
Rice,  John  H.,  Houghton,  Mich. 
Richards,  Helen,  Markesan,  Wis. 

Richards,  Mary,  636  Eastern  Ave.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 
Richardson,  Robert  W.,  680  Cass  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Richmond,  Mrs.  Alice  G.,  90  Fulton  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Richmond,   Florence  N. 

Richmond,  Norman   S.,  130  N.  Wells   St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Ricks,  Verne  E.,  Boscobel,  Wis. 
Richardson,  Marion,  Kendall,  Wis. 
Richardson,  Dana  K.,  707  Milwaukee  Ave.,  So.  Milwaukee, 

Wisconsin. 
Ricker,  Max  W.,  768  E.  Davis  St.,  Portland,  Oregon. 
Riegel,  Robert,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Rigby,  Mrs.  George,   (Nonia  Dumford.) 
Riley,  Mabel   (Sundat)    (Mrs.  Victor,)   Kalispel,  Mont. 
Ringrose,  George,  Alma  Center,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       549 

Rintelman,  W.  L.,  Milltown,  Wis. 

"Ripley,  E.  P.,  deceased. 

Ripley,  Geo.,  661  Prairie  Ave.,  Kenosha,  Wis.   (M.  D.) 

Ripley,  Florence   (Fellows)    (Mrs.  George,)    Kenosha,  Wis. 

Ritchie,  Jessie  L.,  407  Park  St.,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

Ritchie,  Herbert,  New  London,  Wis. 

Rivenburg,  Zella   (Pelton)    (Mrs.  Roy  V.,)    Safford,  Arizona. 

Roach,  Dr.  Luman,  Kalama,  Wash. 

Roach,  Melba,  Fennimore,  Wis. 

Roach,    Gordon,    Fennimore,    Wis. 

Roberts,  Chester  A.,  604  Grant  St.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 

Roberts,   Robert  R.,   Fairfax,  Wash. 

Roberts,   Rev.   F.   L. 

Roberts,   James. 

Robinson,  Edward  J. 

Rodig,  Mrs.  Marie,   (Hall,)   4  Rue  de  Chevreuse,  Paris, 

France. 
Roels,   C.   B.,   Mountain   Iron,   Minn. 
Roersch,  Arthur  J.,   San  Anselmo,  Calif.,   Box   181. 
Rogers,  George  Vernon,  New  York  City.   (V — C  of  Tribune.) 
Rogers,  J.  Carson,  "Daily  Telegram,"  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Rogers,  Robert  W.,  1075  Fifth  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Rogers,  Robert  F.,  Niagara,  Wis. 
Rollins,  Elizabeth,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 
Rollins,  Edna,   Sheboygan,  Wis. 
Rood,   Marguerite,  814  7th   Ave.,   Laurel,   Miss. 
Rood,  Mira  A.,  306  E.  Wall   St,.  Morrison,  111. 
Root,  Arthur,  R.   F.   D.  5,   Fond  du   Lac,  Wis. 
Root,    Elmer,   Hortonville,   Wis.,   R.   1,   Box   99. 
Rose,  Orville,  Hillsboro,  Wis. 
Ross,  Florence,  670   Drew   St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Ross,  William,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 
Rossman,   Laura    (Baker)     (Mrs.,)    1033   Prospect  St., 

Appleton,  Wis. 
Rothman,  Roland,  704  loth  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Rowell,  Dudley,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Rudebusch,  Cora,  Mayville,  Wis. 
Ruder,  Paula,  404  So.  Third  St.,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Ruder,  Leona,  404  So.  Third  St.,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Rudersdorf,  Margaret   (Olfson)    (Mrs.,)   Waupaca,  Wis. 
Rue,  Marion  and  Jeanette,  Mount  Horeb,  Wis. 
Ruff,   Edna,   Marinette,   Wis. 

Rummele,  Edward  T.,  830  So.  8th  St.,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Russell,  Eva    (Perry)    (Mrs.  Henry,)    498   Alton   St., 

Appleton,  Wis. 
Russell,  Henry,  498  Alton  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Russell,   Lawrence,   Tomahawk,   Wis. 
Russell,  L.  L.,  705  W.  27th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 


550       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Russell,  Ben].  H.,  Hamill,  So.  Dak. 

Ryan,   Samuel  James. 

Ryan,  W.  H.,  Morrison  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Ryan,  Edith. 

Rynders,  Ella,  266  16th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Rynders,  H.,  266  16th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Saecker,   Austin,   Appleton,   Wis.    (France.) 

Saemann,  Jesse  C,  Adell,  Wis. 

Sampson,  Roy  C,  1919  Portland  Ave.,  St  Paul,  Minn. 

Sampson,  Miriam  (Vanderbie)  (Mrs.  Roy  C.,)  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Sanderson,  Celia  (Gilbertson)    (Mrs.  L.  E.,)    Galesville,  Wis. 

Sanford,  Marie. 

Sanford,  Mrs.  Geo.  W.,  362  Second  Ave.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

Sargent,  Lillian,  Antigo,  Wis. 

Savage,  Carmen  E.,  Marinette,  Wis. 

Savage,  Marion   (Whiting)    (Mrs.  Geo.  W.,)    Brandon,  Wis., 

Route  2. 
Sawyer,  Chas.  F.,  M.  D.,  5528  Hyde  Park  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Sawyer,  Will,  M.  D.,  Chicago,  111. 

Sawyer,  Alice  (Maxwell)    (Mrs.  Floyd,)  Kensington,  Kan. 
Sawyer,  Mildred,  Mankato,  Minn. 

Sawyer,  Mamie    (Nelson)    (Mrs.  Rowe,)    Kensington,  Kan. 
Sayles,  Sidney  H.,  Hart,  Mich. 
Scandling,  Orville  B.,  M.  D.,  620  Farmers  Trust  Bldg., 

South  Bend,  Indiana. 
Scandling,  Lucy   (Benefiel)    (Mrs.   Orville,)    620   Farmers 

Trust  Bldg.,  .South  Bend,  Indiana. 
Schaal,  Earl  V.,  101  Warder  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Schaal,  J.  Wesley,  Gillett,  Wis. 

Schaal,  Jennie   (Dyke)    (Mrs.  J.  Wesley,)    Gillett,  Wis. 
Schaub,  Mary    (Johnson)    (Mrs.,)    Oconto  Falls,  Wis. 
Schauer,  Anton  G.,  Kewaunee,  Wis. 
Schene,  Harriet   (Baker)    (Mrs.,)    Camas,  Wash. 
Schlytter,  Melvin,  Wittenberg,  Wis. 
Schmidt,  Andrew  A.,  712  Dewey  Place,  Chicago,  111 
Schmidt,  Mildred,  Rib  Lake,  Wis. 
Schmidtman,  Emil,  619  N.  6th  St.,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Schmiege,  Herbert,   Stockbridge,  Wis. 
Schneck,  Clarence,  777  37th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Schneck,  John,  2502  Prairie  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Schneller,  Lucille,  Arcadia,  Wis. 

Schrader,  William  E.,  2843  N.  Albany  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Schroeder,  John  H.,  Jackson  and  Scott  Sts.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Schubert,  Carl,  704  15th  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Schuldes,  William,  Appleton,  Wis.,  R.  4. 
Schulte,  Evelyn,  46  Columbia  Ave.,  Naperville,  111. 
Schulte,  Ida,  Hancock,  Mich. 
Schultz,  Leslie,  Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       551 

Schultz,  Mr.,  Manawa,  Wis. 

Schultz,  Jennie   (Brownlea)    (Mrs.,)    Manawa,  Wis. 

Schwalbach,  Walter,  Menominee  Falls,  Wis. 

Schwartz,   Margaret    (Sundet)     (Mrs.   E.    R.,)    1821   Liberty 

St.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Schwarz,  L.  J.,  40  Clinton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Schweiger,  Leo  J.,  Cashton,  Wis. 
Scott,  Nellie  M.,  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Searles,  H.  R.,  Federal  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Searles,  Rex,  Revenue  Cutter  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Seaton,  Eva  (Richmond)    (Mrs.  E.  J.,)   599  S.  McLean  Bldg., 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Sederholm,  Harriet,   (Briggs)    (Mrs.) 
Seebald,  Rella  (Floyd)    (Mrs.  W.,)   Manawa,  Wis. 
Seefeld,  Flora,  185  18th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Seeger,  Ruth,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Seering,    Dorothy,    Campbellsport,    Wis. 
Seidel,  Rev.-H.  C,  4255  Farnam,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
Seiler,  Henrietta,  1305  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  El  Paso, 

Texas. 
*Selway,  Robert,  deceased. 
Sewart,  Anita. 

Shambeau,  S.  D.,  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Shambeau,  W.  H.,  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Sharp,  Eleanor  (Banta)    (Mrs.,)   315  So.  Kensington 

Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Shaver,  Archie  L.,  105  N.  Seneca,  Bartlesville,  Okla. 
Shaw,  Rev.  D.  Stanley. 
Shave,  Harriet    (Baker)     (Mrs.,)    567  N.   Flanders   St., 

Portland,  Oregon. 
Sherman,    Pauline,    5455    Sheridan    Road,    Chicago,    111. 
Sherry,  Marian    (Dawe)    (Mrs.  Peter.) 
Sherry,  Peter. 

Sherwood,  Cvril  B.,  734  St.  Lawrence  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Sherwood,  Wm.  C,  Duluth,  Minn.  (Real  Estate.) 
Shoms,   Mildred. 
Shorey,  Lizzie,    (Kennish,  Mrs.) 
Shove,  Henry  W.,  Marshalltown,  la. 
Showalter,  Rolla  D. 
Shurke,  Robert,  Plymouth,  Wis. 
Sievert,  Anita,  Poynette,  Wis. 
Silkey,  Celestine,  Aitkin,  Minn. 
Simpson,  lone   (Wharton)    (Mrs.  Ralph.) 
Simester,  Elsie,  West  Bend,  Wis. 
Simpson,  Jessie   (Allen)    (Mrs.) 
Sizer,  Jason  L. 

Slack,  Chalkev  S.,  207  Seward  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Slack,  Chas.  L.,  Winchendon,  Mass. 


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Slagg,  Chas.  M.,  407  State  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Slezak,  Gustine,  Racine,  Wis. 

Slingerland,  T.,  Jr.,  Mantorville,   Minn. 

Sliter,  Milton  J.,  Craigmont,  Idaho. 

Sly,  Chester  W. 

Smart,  Wm.  C,  Shoshoni,  Wyoming. 

Smith,  E.  C,  1202  Grant  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Smith,  Alice,   (Stevens,)    1202  Grant  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Smith,  Claude,  Brandon,  Wis. 

Stangel,   F.  W.,   Fisch   Mills,  Wis. 

Smith,  Carlton  W.,  20  E.  Dixon  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Smith,    Jeanette     (Hawes)     (Mrs.    Carlton,)     Dayton,    Ohio. 

Smith,  Cephas,  Mr.  and  Mrs.,  953  President  St., 

Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Smith,  Dean  E.,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Smith,   Douglas,  River  Falls,  Wis. 
Smith,  Earl  B.,  Somerton,  Yuma  Co.,  Arizona. 
Smith,  Elwood  E.,  894  79th  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Smith,  Erne,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  R.   F.  D.   7. 
Smith,  Eugene  F.,  M.  D.,  514  Harmon  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Smith,  Harrison,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Smith,  Helen,  Oakfield,  Wis. 

Smith,   Lawrence   E.,   677   16th   St.,  Des  Moines,   Iowa. 
Smith,  Milford  I.,  Black  Duck,  Minn. 
Smith,  Moses  W.,  Sparta,  Wis. 
Smith,  Ralph  E.,  1001  Fourth  St.,  Merrill,  Wis. 
Smith,  Roy  E.,  Markesan,  Wis. 
Smith,  Lewella    (Little.iohn)    (Mrs.   R.   E.) 
Smith,  I^ma  (Pynn)    (Mrs.  Herman.) 
Smith,  Perry  W.,  Withee,  Wis. 
Smith,  Ross  (Baldwin)    (Mabel.) 
Smith,  Ray  F.,  Fairwater,  Wis. 
Smith,  Noble,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Smith,  Mary   (Fairfield)    (Mrs.  Noble.) 
Smith,  William  W.,  Jr.,  1st  Nat'l  Bank,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Smith.   Helen    (Humphrey)     (Mrs.  W.   W.) 
Smith,  Margaret   (Lindsay)    (Mrs.  W.  E.,)432  Eldorado  St., 

Appleton,  Wis. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Samuel  K. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Ward,  Boscobel,  Wis. 
Sobesky,  Bertha    (Bergman)     (Mrs.   William  R.,)    2295 

W.  Grand  Blvd,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Sorenson,  Ruth,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
SpauJdmg,  Grace.  St.  Augustine.  Fla.,  Box  713. 
Spaulding,  Wm.  H.,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 
Spaulding,  Alba. 
Speaker,  Jewel. 
Spearman,  Frank,  Hollywood,  Calif. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       553 

Spencer,  Earl  R.,  117  Central  Ave.,  Waukesha,  Wis. 

Spencer,   Elmer,   Fennimore,   Wis. 

Spickard,  Julia,  Hurley,  Wis. 

Spies,  Frank  A.,  Menominee,  Mich. 

Spoor,  Bessie  (Daggett)    (Mrs.,)  Pierce  Ave.,  Marinette,  Wis. 

Sprague,  Elva   (Smolk)    (Mrs.  Harvey.) 

Spratt,  Walter,  c/o  Fiske  Tire  Co.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Spratt,  Edna  (Powell)    (Mrs.  Walter,)  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Squires,  Col.  E.  C,  Chester,  Mont. 

Stair,  Mabel,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 

Staire,  Jessie   (Arneill)    (Mrs.,)   Ventura,  Calif. 

Stanley,  Herbert  H.,  121  Third  Ave.,  Baraboo,  Wis. 

Stanley,  Charles,  Waupaca,  Wis. — 411  So.  Division  St. 

Stanley,  M.  R.,  Shawano,  Wis.   (Postmaster.) 

*Stannard,   E.   M.,   deceased. 

Stanton,  Delton,  Ellsworth,  Minn. 

Starkey,  Earl. 

Starks,   Carrie,   Amherst,   Wis. 

Stauffer,  Margaret,  Public  Library,  San  Jose,  Calif. 

St.  Claire,  Ed.  W.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Stearns,    Wm.    G. 

Steele,  Newland,   Rochester,  Mich. 

Steers,  Leland  B.,  408  So.  Federal  Ave.,  Mason  City,  Iowa. 

Steinke,  Elsie. 

Steffen,  Bernice  E.,  Antigo,  Wis. 

Steninger,  George,  Parker,  So.  Dak. 

Stephenson,  Clyde  M.,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 

Stephens,  Mary   (Sill)    (Mrs.  John,)    Pasadena,  Calif. 

Stephens,  Thomas   C. 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Catherine,  2904  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Stevens,  Hortense,   Shawano,  Wis. 

Stevens,  Ruth  (Davis)    (Mrs.  David  H.,)  1154  E.  54th 

PL,  Chicago,  111. 
Stevenson,  Violet,  Arlington,  Wis. 
Steward,  S.  E. 

Stewart,  Blaine  G.,  Elcho,  Wis. 

Stimers,  Imogene,  Colburn  Mem.  Home,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Stimson,  Jessie   (Mathews^    (Mrs.  J.  A.,)   228  Stanley 

St.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 
Stimson,  Paul  R.,  202  Jacoby  St.,  Morristown,  Penn. 
Stokes,  Nettie,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 
Stone.  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  105  La  Salle  Apt.  House,  W. 

Market  St.,   Akron,   Ohio. 
Stone,   Grace,   Hinsdale,  111. 
Stowe,  Lillian    (Torrey)    (Mrs.  Carold  D.)    2  Bradshaw 

Terrace,   Orlando,   Fla. 
Stowe,  Carold  D.,   (See  above  address.) 


554       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 

Strand,  Maybel  (Owens)    (Mrs.  Edwin  L.)   Two  Harbors 
Minnesota.  ' 

Strang,  E.  H.,  609  Greenfield  Ave.,  Waukesha,  Wis 
Strathearn,  R.  M.,  233  Broadway,  New  York  City 
Straubel,  Ethel  (Puchner)    (Mrs.  C.  W.,)  700  Emilie  St., 

Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Stridde,  Miss,  Niagara,  Wis. 
Stroud,  Judge  W.  S.,  Portage,  Wis. 
Stuempfig,  John,   Princeton,   Wis. 
Suby,  John,  Stoughton,  Wis. 
Sudberg,  Mrs.  A.,  432  Ambridge  Ave.,  Gary,  Ind. 
Sunderland,  A.  D.,  Kilbourn,  Wis. 
Swain,  Louis  H.,  5536  Wayne  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Swain,  Paul  F.,  822  So.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Swallow,  Fannie  (Dann)    (Mrs.  Geo.  E.,)  280  Prospect 

Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Swan,  Ruth,  Menomonie,  Wis. 
Swanke,  Geo.  D.,  Boardman,  Wis. 
Swantz,  Henry  E.,  Union  Grove,  Wis. 
Swarthout,  Niel,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Swarthout,  Elizabeth    (Boettcher)    (Mrs.) 
Swartz,  Margaret  (Sundet)    (Mrs.  Ed,)  Marinette,  Wis. 
Swartz,  Henry,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Swendson,  Dr.  Jas.  J.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Switzer,  Shirley  and  Mrs.,  Wabeno,  Wis. 
Sylvester,  Bessie  (Moss)   (Mrs.  Horace  A.,)  Goble,  Oregon 
Talbert,   Mrs.    (Dr.)     (Aztaline   F.   Brayton) 
Tanner,  Harry  C,  889  Shepard  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Tanner,   Stella,  Neenah,   Wis. 
Tanner,  Blanche,,  Seattle  Wash. 
Tasker,  Guy  E.,  13th  and  Main  Sts.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
Taugher,  Will,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Taylor,  A.  R.,  60  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 
Taylor,  Grace   (Snyder)    (Mrs.  Glen,)   Big  Bayou,  St. 

Petersburg,   Fla. 
Taylor,  Charles  A.,  Barron,  Wis. 
Taylor,  Althea,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  R.  F.  D. 
Taylor  H.  R.,  McGill,  Nevada. 
Taylor,  Lucius    (Dr.,)    Waupun,  Wis. 
Taylor,  Charley,  Orfordville,  Wis. 
Taylor,  May  A.   (Treat)    (Mrs.  Frederick,)   3939  W. 

7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Taylor,  Ross. 

Taylor,  W.  S.,  Jr.,  Appleton,  Wis  . 
Temby,  Lyle. 

Templeton,  Mrs.  Emily  E.,  Lima  Center,  Wis. 
Tennant,  Rev.  Geo.  A. 
Teter,  Clella    (Andrews)    (Mrs.  L.  D.,)    Knoxville,  Iowa. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD       555 

Thauer,  Gertrude  (Miller)    (Mrs.  R.  G.,)  613  51st  St., 

Milwaukee,    Wis. 
Theil,    Hilda. 

Thorn,   George,   College  Ave.,  Appleton. 
Thorn,   Barbara,   Neenah,  Wis. 

Thomas;  Dr.  A.  L.,  617  Univ.  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Thomas,   Hazel    (Morrison)     (Mrs.   Howell,)    Appleton,   Wis. 
Thomas,    Howell,   Appleton. 
Thomas,  Earl,  Randolph,  Wis. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Jessie,  Randolph,  Wis. 
Thomas,  Katherine,  Randolph,  Wis. 
Thomas,  Marjorie,  722  Harris  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Thomas,  Florence   (Wentworth)    (Mrs.  R.  J.,)   99  19th 

St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Thomas,   Mrs.   W.   D.,   Milton,  Wis. 

Thompson,  La  Verne,  929  Maryland  Ave..  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Thompson,  Ruth   (Sawyer,)   Downsville,  Wis.    (Mrs.  W.  H.) 
Thompson,  Naomi   (Davis)    (Mrs.) 
Thompson,    Florence    (Seyler) 

Thompson,  Ruth   (Ostrander)    (Mrs.  H.  P.,)   Niagara,  Wis. 
Thompson,  Vera  R.,  Castile,  N.  Y. 
Thompson,  Rev.  V.  E.,  Edna,  Kan.,  Box  404. 
Thorlacius,   Carrie. 

Tidyman,  Gay  F.,  M.  D.,  Valier,  Mont. 
Tidyman,  Jeanette  (Tibbits)    (Mrs.) 
Tiegs,  Bernice  (Ross)    (Mrs.  Ernest,)  2215  N.  E.  Pierce 

Ave.,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Tifft,  Arthur  H.,  Redmond,   Oregon. 
Tifft,  Emory  A.,  562  Jefferson  St.,  Gary,  Ind. 
Tingley,  Elta  (Fish)    (Mrs.  Chas.  E.,)   Greenwood  Station, 

Wakefield,  Mass. 
Tippet,  C.  J.,  34  E.  Elm  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Todd,  Winifred   (Titus)    (Mrs.  Ralph,)   215  N.  Blount  St., 

Madison,  Wis. 
Tokuyama,   S.  Katahacho  Shidzooka-shi,  Japan. 
Toll,  Miss  E.,  Madras,  India. 
Toll,  Edward,  316  Blackburn  St.,  Ripon,  Wis. 
Tostevin,   Wenonah    (Watkins)     (Mrs.) 
Tostevin,  Ruby,  Eatonville,  Wash. 
Torrey,  E.  C,  Minn.  Agric.  College,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Touton  Forrest,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Towne,  Milton,  Superior,  Wis. 

Towsley,  Charlotte,  508   Seminary  St.,  Wheaton,  111. 
Townsend,   Doris,   Reedsburg,    Wis. 
Trachsel,  Eva,  417  So.  Division  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

(Not  permanent.) 
Treman,  Muriel    (Webb)    (Mrs.,)    Nanking,  China. 
Trentlage,  Otto,  902  McLean  Ave.,  Tomah,  Wis. 


556       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 

Trever,  Arthur  F.,  6044  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Trewyn,  Lillian  (Gilbert)    (Mrs.  T.,)  Palmyra,  Wis. 

Trisell,  Mathilda  (Holmes)    (Mrs.  Samuel  B.) 

Trezise,  Arthur  H.,  Newberry,  Mich. 

Tufts,  Moses. 

Turner,  Joseph  E.,  Escanaba,  Mich. 

Tuttle,  Lucille,   Knapp,  Wis. 

Tuttle,  Mrs.  Merrill,  1207  White  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Tyler,  Vera. 

Underhill,  Wm.  M.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  c/o  Hotel  Walworth. 

Updike,  Clara    (Faville)    (Mrs.) 

Uhlman,  Lamont,  Apt.  1.,  34  E.  Summit  Ave.,  St.  Paul, 

Minnesota. 
Valentine,  Lida   (Kline)    (Mrs.,)   3092  University  Ave., 

San  Diego,  Calif. 
Van  de  Bogart,  Guy,  10652  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Vandehei,  Constance  (Sutcliffe)    (Mrs.  Eugene,)   Bliss, 

Idaho. 
Vandeveer,  Grace,  New  London,  Wis. 
VanDyke,  Henry,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 
VanGalder,  Charles. 

VanGalder,  Mrs.  Hettie,  Shopiere,  Wis. 
Vankerckhove,  Pearl   (Livingston)    (Mrs.  Jos.) 
VanKeuren,   Byron   E.,   Oshkosh,   Wis.    (Atty.) 
VanMeter,  Karl  B.,  Dunseith,  N.  Dak. 
VanOrnum,  Harry,  1022  Park  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis. 
VanOstrand,  Mortimer,  Lewiston,  Idaho. 
VanOstrand,    Dexter,    Winchester,    Idaho. 
VanOstrand,   Clinton,   Phillips,   Wis. 
VanValin,  Oliver  J.,  5703  Columbia  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas. 
Verhulst,    Mabel. 
Vickery,  Loraine,  Chetek,  Wis. 
Villand,  Lillian,  La  Crosse  Normal  School 
Vincent,  Dr.  and  Mrs.,  (Was  at  Chilton,  Wis;  mail  returned.) 
Vits,  Earl  O.,  Henry  W.  and  Albert  L.,  915  So.  15th  St., 

Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Voelchert,  Litta,  Jay  St.,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Voigt,  Ornie   (Preston)    (Mrs.  E.  0.,)   Los  Almos,  Calif. 
Volk,  Mark  H. 

Volk,  Mrs.  Floyd,  Okonogon,  Wash. 
Vyvyan,  Verna,   Union   Grove.,  Wis. 

Waddell,  Mabel  (Stanton)    (Mrs.  Clifford,)  Iowa  City,  la. 
Wade,  Wilma,  5452  Bryant  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wadsworth,  Elizabeth,  Delavan,  Wis. 
Wadsworth,  Grace  (Going)    (Mrs.)   841  Center  St.,  Lake 

Geneva,  Wis. 
Waite,  Lyman,  Riverside,  Calif. 
Walch,  Peter,  Manawa,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       557 

Walch,  Victor,  Westfield,  Wis. 

Walch,  A.  W.,  257  N.  Bridge  Plaza,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Waldo,  Frank,  505   South  St..  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Walecka,   P.  J.,   Kewaunee,   Wis.,   R.  2. 

Walker,   Charles   C,  Raymond,   Minn.    (M.   D.) 

Walker,  Emroy,  Randolph,  Wis. 

Walker,  Jane,  Markesan,  Wis. 

Walker,  Irma  J.,  Markesan,  Wis. 

Walker,  Minnie   (Wieck)    (Mrs.) 

Walker,  Nan   (Allan)    (Mrs.  Sam,)   Woodlawn  Ave., 

Walker,  Kathryn  (Bunker)    (Mrs.  Lewis,)  Waupun,  Wis. 

Walker,  Ann  (Alban)    (Mrs.  Sam,)  Woodlawn  Ave. 

Madison,  Wis. 
Walsh,  Herbert. 

Walsh,  Marietta,  Presby.  Hospital,  Chicago,  111. 
Walsch,  Victor,  Westfield,  Wis. 
Wambold,   Harry,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Wambold,  Charles. 
Warner,   Harold,   Oakfield,  Wis. 
Warner,  Guy  A.,  Oakfield,  Wis. 
Warnock,  Anna,  Necedah,  Wis. 
Warren,  Minnette   (Lake)    (Mrs.) 
Washburn,  Doris,  Shiocton,  Wis. 
Waste,  Florence  C,  Antigo,  Wis. 
Waterman,    Isabelle,    Menomonie,   Wis. 

Waterpool,  Amy  (Bonsall)    (Mrs.  W.  W.,)  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Watkins,  Abbie  E.,  Superior,  Wis.    (High  School.) 
Watkins,  Clara    (Miller)    (Mrs.  W.  W.) 
*Watrous,  Col.  J.  A.,  deceased. 

Watrous,  Richard  B.,  Amer.  Civic  Ass'n.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Watson,   Allan. 

Watson,  Hannah,  Bison,  So.  Dak. 
Watson,   John   E.,    San   Diego,    Calif. 
Watson,  Lloyd,  821  Wilson  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 
Watson,  Ruth. 
Watts,  Henry  Fairfield. 

Weaver,  C.  L.,  22  Carmel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Weaver,   Iva    (Bigelow)     (Mrs.) 
Webb,  George. 

Webb,  Eva   (Ridgeway)    (Mrs.,)    Poynette,  Wis. 
Webster,  Lyle,  So.  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Webster,   Mae,   Appleton,  Wis. 
Weed,  Eleanor,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.    (329  Lake  St.) 
Week,  Nelson  A.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 

Wieck,  Alvina  (Dinsdale)    (Mrs.  H.  H.,)  Amidon,  N.  Dak. 
Weigand,  Kathryn    (Lambreacht)    (Mrs.  Geo.  A.,)    4220 

Sheridan  Road,   Chicago,  111. 
Welch,  Albert  W.,  Seymour,  Wis. 


558       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Weller,   Mae,   Amherst,   Wis. 

Wellington,  Mrs.  C.  W.,  34  Amity  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Wells,  Mary  J.   (Bentley)    (Mrs.  Frank  J.,)   549  Washington 
St.,    Appleton. 

Wells,  Helen  I. 

Wells,  Marion. 

Wenger,  Effie  (Isely)    (Mrs.,)  620  E.  Russell  St.,  Monroe, 
Wisconsin. 

West,  Lester  B.,  Barron,  Wis. 

Wentworth,  Howard,  Edgerton,  Wis.,  R.  F.  D. 

Werner,    William. 

Wernlund,  Chris. 

Westeot,  George  L.,  320   Bowen   St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Wescott,  Raleigh   W.,  Harlowtown,   Mont. 

Wescott,  Col.  R.  H.,  Camp  Stephen  D.  Little,  25th  Inf., 
Nogales,    Arizona. 

Wescott,  Milton,   Paintsville,  Ky. 

Westgate,  Harry,  c/o  Westgate  Furn.  Co.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Weston,  C.  E. 

Wharfield,  Aubrey,  601  So.  Vine  St.,  Marshfield,  Wis. 

Wheat,  Henrietta   (Johnston)    (Mrs.,)    Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Whicher,  Marion,  521  Niagara  St.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Whidden,  Mrs.  A.  H. 

Whitcomb,  Helen  M.   (North)    (Mrs.  L.  A.,)    400  Peniel 
St.,  University  Park,  Iowa. 

White,    Delia,    Eveleth,   Minn. 

White,  Rachel,  630  Mason   St.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 

White,  George  Peter,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 

White,  Alice  (Faville)    (Mrs.  G.  P.,)   Lake  Mills,  Wis. 

White,  Myerla  (Tigendrich)    (Mrs.  H.  O.,)   1707  So. 

Hoover   St.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif. 
White,  Kirby  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  (D.  M.  Ferry  Seed  Co.) 
Whitford,  Adelle  E. 

Whiting,  Mrs.  DuMonte  A.,  Prescott,  Wis. 
Whiting,  Mrs.  Gertrude,  Prescott,  Wis. 
Whitmore,   Lester  B.,   Menasha,   Wis. 
Whitson,  Grace,  Tomahawk,  Wis. 

Whittlesey,  Caroline   (Miller)    (Mrs.  Chas.,)    Fargo,  N.  D. 
Wieck,  Henry  J.,  Barnum,  Minn.,  R.  F.  D. 
Wieckert,  Irma,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Wiegand,    Sarah. 
Wiggins,  Helen. 
Wiggins,    Clarence. 
Wilcox,  Louis  E.,  New  Lisbon,  Wis. 
Wilcox,  Hazel  (Hoag)    (Mrs.  R.  B.) 
Wiley,  Robert  L.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 
Wilford,  Lloyd  A.,  Plaza  Hotel,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wilke,  Ada,  236  Oneida  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       559 

Wilkins,  H.  E.,  Washburn,  Wis. 

Wilkinson,    Octavia. 

Wilkinson,    Britton,    Shullsburg,    Wis. 

Wilkinson,  Russell,  Shullsburg,  Wis. 

Wilkinson,  W.  R.,  1618  Pioneer  Bldg\,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Willett,   Edna,  Wesley  Mem.   Hosp.,  Chicago,  111. 

Williams,   Clement,   Elkhart  Lake,  Wis. 

Williams,  Jennie   (Pinkerton)    (Mrs.  C.  A.,)   Fond  du  Lac, 

Wisconsin,  R.  4. 
Williams,  Stella   (Scott)    (Mrs.  E.  S.,)    East  Rockford, 

Illinois,   Box    1501. 
Williams,    Esther. 
Williams,  C.  E.,  Bristol,  Wis. 
Williams,  Geo.,  Judsonia,  Ark. 
Williams,   Maude    (Ebbott)     (Mrs.,)    704   Main   St., 

Whitewater,    Wis. 
Williams,  Paul  J.,  Waupaca,  Wis. 
Williams,  Nina,  Berrien  Springs,  Mich. 
Williams,  Ruth,  2616  15th  Ave.  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Williams,  Ruth,  Viroqua,  Wis. 
Williams,  W.  Everett,  300  Faragut  PI.,  Joliet,  111. 
Williamson,  Dorothy. 
Willoughby,  Mrs.   Ella,   1524   Castillo  St.,   Santa 

Barbara,    Calif. 
Wills,  Rev.  John,  Racine,  Wis. 
Wilson,    Cleo. 

Wilson,  George,  1310  6th  Ave.,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 
Wilson,   Grace    (Woodhead.) 
Wilson,  Lyndon  F. 
Wilson,    Lucille. 
Winslow,   Kenelm,   Appleton. 
Winter,  Elizabeth    (Warne  )     (Mrs.,)    Helena,   Mont. 

Box   427. 
Winter,  A.  W.,  Helena,  Mont.,  Box  427. 
Wirth,  Hazel,  Box  615,  Palmyra,  Wis. 
Wolcott,  Zoe,  Pittsburg,   Kan.    (State  Normal   Training 

School.) 
Wolfe,  Doris,  610  Parnassas  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Wolfe,  Leigh,  c/o  Falls  Mfg.  Co.,  Marinette,  Wis. 
Wolfram,  Clara  S.,  Zarephath  Academy,  Zarephath,  N.  J. 
Wolfgram,  Adelle  (Evans)   (Mrs.  Albert,)  Markesan,  Wis. 
Wolter,  Prudence    (Kuehmstead)    (Mrs.   Robert,)    467 

Alton  St.,  Appleton. 
Wood,  Olive   (McDonald)    (Mrs.,)   Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Woodhead,  Doris. 

Woodhouse,   Lucile,  Bloomington,   Wis. 
Woodman,  Jessamine  (Colonius)    (Mrs.,)   Portage,  Wis. 
Woodward,  Hazel,  470  Ramona  St.,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif. 


560       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 

Wright,    Catherine    (Tregaskis)     (Mrs.,)    2701    Cedar 

St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Wright,  Allyn,  2120  Harrison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
Wright,  Carrie   (Wolverton)    (Mrs.,)   Columbus,  Wis. 
Wright,  Hallock. 

Wright,   Parke   A.,   Prosser,  Wash. 
Wright,  Mary    (Beaty)    (Mrs.   Parke.) 

Wright,  Mrs.  Samuel,  Cedar  and  27th  Sts.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Wright,  Mrs.  L.  A.,  Columbus,  Wis. 
Wright,  Walter,  Fall  River,  Wis. 
Wylie,  Winifred. 
Wyman,   Anna    (Hawthorne)     (Mrs.,)    Washington 

St.,   Oshkosh,   Wis. 
*Yerkes,  George,  deceased. 
Young,  Lillian,  Algoma,  Wis. 
Younger,  Nellie  (Davis)    (Mrs.  George,)  847  N. 

Division    St.,   Appletin,   Wis. 
Zachow,  Marie,   Shawano,  Wis. 

Zelie,  Clarence  W.,  438  Eldorado  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Zeimas,  Betty   (Paine)    (Mrs.  Chas.  A.,)   635  N.  8th  St., 

Manitowoc,  Wis. 
Zeller,  Prof.  S.  M.,  Corvallis,  Oregon.    (Agric.  Coll.) 
Zielke,  John  J. 
Zweifel,    Bessie    T. 
Zimmerman,   Alfred,   Wausau,  Wis. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       561 


INDEX 


ALABAMA. 

Birmingham 

Hansis,   May 

Blynd,   Fannie    (Mitchell) 
Fairfield 

Keefe,  Verna 

ARIZONA. 
Bisbee 

King1,  Helen 
Litchton 

Casson,  Lois  B. 
Phoenix 

Cate,  Henry  B. 

Galland,   Louis    G. 

Pius,   P.   F. 
Sa  fiord 

Rivenburg,  Zella  (Pelton) 
Somertou 

Smith,   Earl  Burt 
Tombstone 

'Sames,  Ellen  (Griffith) 
Tucson 

Harris,   Mary   C. 

ARKANSAS. 
Judsonia 

Williams,  Geo. 
Siloam   Springs 

Kellogg,   Howard  W. 
Conway 

Shaver,  Erwin  L. 
Williams 

Lowe,  Willard  I. 
Nogales 

Wescott,    Henrietta    (Fuller) 
Wescott,  Col.  R.  H. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Arroyo  -Gra  n  de 

Nelson,   Chas.   W.  F. 
Atascabero 

Nicholson,  Charlotte  J. 

Nicholson,   Jessie 
Alder   Point 

Clark,  William. 
A  x  u  sa 

Jennings,  William  A. 

Lindley,  Crystal  (Stair) 
Bell 

Maltby,  Robey  (Jones) 
Berkeley 

Busse,   Ruth    (Froeming) 

Crump,  Guy  M. 

Crump,  Dorothy   (Barrett) 

Hsu,  Wei-Ming 

Karn,  Lydia  (Froeming) 

Birge,  Minnie   (Sawyer) 


Thomas,  John  S. 

Thomas,  Luella  (Rugg) 

Strand,  Ida   (Dinsdale) 

Dinsdale,  Tirza  A. 

Touton,  Frank  Charles 
Cailpatra 

Erickson,  Glenna   (Rich) 
Compton 

Savior,  Rev.  O.  N. 
Fairfield 

Wright,  Rev.  John  E. 
Fullerton, 

Fridd,  Jennie. 
Glendora 

Cooke,    Henry 

Cooke,   Jennie    (Pratt) 
Greenfield 

Curtis,   James   B. 
Hollywood 

Chapman,  Marjorie 

Cooke,  Nellie  (Ford) 

Dixson,  Erna  (Trever) 

Shipman,  Miss   Carrie   E. 

Spearman,  Frank 
Kelsyville 

Irving,  Alice   (Rogers) 
La  Habra 

Hart,  Henry 

Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
La  ton 

Chalfant,  Rev.  Arthur 
Long  Beach 

Lathrop,  Merritt   A. 
Woodlake 

Davis,  Irving  B. 
Crockett 

Ford,   Stephen 
Los   Alnios 

Voigt,  Ornie  (Preston) 
Long   Beach 

Norton,  Cecil  J. 

Rogers,    James   C. 

Simmons,  Mrs.   George 
Los   Angeles 

Babcock,    Ernest    B. 

Brown,  Charles  W. 

Brown,  Thomas  W. 

Baker,   Frederick 

Butts,   Dorothy 

Conkey.    Dr.    Charles, 
deceased. 

Dixon,    Mrs.    E.   B. 

Freeman,  Daisy 

Humphrey,  Edward  P. 

James,   Edward 

Lay,  Olive  W.   (Copeland) 

Marks,  W.  P. 

Marks,  Inez   (Fox) 

Marks,  Benjamin 


562       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Mason,  Dorothy- 
Miller,    Hannah 

Miltimore,  Minnie  C. 

Nassett,  Leah  (Clark) 

White,  Myerla   (Tugendrich) 

Suffee,  Margaret 

Stiles,   Mary   Jane 

Taylor,   May    (Treat) 

Woodhead,   Doris 
Marysville 

Cassidy,  Victor  M. 
Menlo   Park 

Anderson,  Charlena   (Van 
Vleck) 
Mountain    View 

Cutter,  Laura   (Edminster) 
Glendale 

Becker,   Milo 

Hjorth,  Mr.,  Sr. 

Rilling,  Amy  (Becker) 

Lepper,    H.    H. 
Napa 

Haggett,  Mary  (Knox) 
Oakland 

Gibbs,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Joy,  Nettie   (White) 
Palo    Alto 

Bassett,  Lee 

Cramer,  Elizabeth   (Thomas) 

Cramer,   Frank 

Hackett,  Agatha   (Rick) 
Pasadena 

Stephens,  Mary   (Sill) 

Joslin,   Richard  R. 
Pittsburg 

Klipple,   Estelle    (Saecker) 
Porterville 

Woodside,  Forest  H. 
Redlands 

Grout,  Edith 

McNaughton,  Robert  S. 
Ripon 

Dinsdale,  John  Edward 
Riverside 

Waite,  Lyman 
San  An  Selmo 

Roesch,  Arthur  J. 
E.    F.akersfield 

Slater,  Harry  C. 
Sebastopol 

Widdoes,  Hazel  (North) 
Porterville 

Woodside,  Forest  H. 
Stanford  University 

Bassett,  Lee  E. 
San   Diego 

Barnes,  Charles  L. 
.     Beery,  Mae    (Stroud) 

Borcherdt,  Carrie   (Mrs.) 

Denis,  Stewart  A. 

Denis,   Ruth    (Watson) 

Himebaugh,  William  Henry 

Johnson,  Anne  (White) 

Valentine,    Lida    (Klein) 


Watson,  Howard  D. 

Watson,  John  E. 
San   Fernando 

Brown,  Melville  Woodward 
San  Franciseo 

Ballard,  Royal 

Cornelison,  Eben  D. 

Cornelison,  Ella  (Cleveland) 

Hudson,  Ruth  C. 

Ingold,  Ernest 

Ingold,   John   Vivian 

Leutsker,  Alice 

Searles,  H.  R. 

Stannard,  Jessie   (Nivison) 

St.  John,  James 

Wolfe,   Doris 
San  Jose 

Hatch,  Robert  L. 

Kates,  Harriet  M. 

Mason,   Dorothy 

Stauffer,  Margaret 
Santa   Anna 

Bangs,  Frederick  Elisha 

Humphrey,  H.  C. 
Santa  Barbara 

Silvester,  Sarah  Ganison 

Willoughby,  Mrs.  Ella 
Santa   Rosa 

Irving,  Grace  H. 
Saeramento 

Hibbard,  Marguerite 
Sierre   Madre 

Woodward,  Hazel 

Woodward,  Jean 

CONNECTICUT. 
Hartford 

Applegate,'Emma  (Harper) 
New  Haven 

Miles,    Harry   R. 

Weaver,  C.  L. 
Van    Nuys 

Snyder,  Elma  Louise 
Venice 

Clark,  Rev.  William 
Ventura 

Staire,  Jessie  (Arneill) 
Waterbury 

Lyon,  Donald  S. 

COLORADO. 
Victor 

Colwell,  Clifford  H. 
Denver 

Arneill,  James  Rae 

Campbell,   Myrtle 
(Thompson) 

Dean,   Jesse   Andrew 

Goodsell,  Henry  Guy 

Thompson,  Jennie  M. 
Fort  Collins 

Barnes,   Arthur 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       563 


Burbank 

Kluth,   Paul  J. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Morton,  George 
Boulder 

Maxwell,  James  P. 
Reynolds,  George  F. 
Cole,  Walter  D. 
Callahan,  Alice 

l.inioii 

Barnes,  Charles  D. 

Barnes,  Ruth   (Bailey) 
Trinidad 

Atkinson,   George 
Telluvide 

Davis,  Arthur  D. 
Cedar edge 

Farnham,  Edward  W. 
Golden 

Fenton,  Clyde  H. 
Vernon 

Lawton,  Burke  R. 
Greeley 

Cleghorn,   Lila 

Murch,  Florence  (Thompson) 

Wilson,  Lawrence  A. 
Del  Norte 

Rafter,  Bernice  (Warner) 
Colorado  Springs 

Stevens,   Emma    (Giffin) 
Pueblo 

Prindle,    Arthur   B. 

Tice,  Henry  Allen 
Grand   Jet. 

Bailey,  Dwight.  Jr. 

Du  Cray,   Frank  N. 

Stinson,  Alice   (Dodge) 
Montrose 

Lee,   Marie 

DELAWARE. 
Wilmington 

Russell,  L.  L. 

FLORIDA. 
Avon   Park 

Jenks,  Ethel    (Murrish) 
K  ran  tout  own 

Chilson,  Henry  Lee 
Cocoanut  Grove 

Ozanne,  Albert 

Ozanne,  Cornelia   (Royce) 

Ozanne,  Eva  A. 
Haines  City 

Moore,  John  L. 

Moore,  Laura  (Hamilton) 
Hilliard 

Benham,  Caleb. 
Jacksonville 

Flook,  G.  W. 
Largo 

Lindley,  Kingston 
Orlando 

Le   Gros,   Fanny 

Stowe,  Carold 


Stowe,  Lillian  (Torrey) 
Osealo 

Colby,  Cora 
St.   Augustine 

Spaulding,  Eliza  (Pratt) 

Spaulding,  Grace 
St.  Petersburg 

Bradford,  A.  Lawrence 

Taylor,  Grace  (Snvder) 
W.  Palm  Beaeh 

Peck,   Minnie    (Mory) 

GEORGIA. 
Atlanta 

Ong,  Andrea  (Seiler) 
Trever,  Geo.  H. 
Williams,  Herbert  L. 
Chamblee 

Kellogg,   Forest   Edward,    R. 
F.    D. 

IDAHO. 
Addie 

Hupe,  Blanche  (Knapp) 

Hupe,  Roy  (deceased). 
Bliss 

Vandehei,   Constance 
(Sutcliffe) 

Vandehei,  Eugene 
Boise 

Baland,    Rill    (Morgan) 

Glover,  Vera  (Laughlin) 
Caldwell 

Johnson,  Willard 
Craigmont 

Sliter,  Milton  J. 
Orofino 

Cavanaugh,  Mrs.  E.  V. 
Salmon 

Moodie,  Vera   (Clark) 
Sandpoint 

Davis,  Adele  (Luther) 
Winchester 

Van  Ostrand,   Mortimer 

Van  Ostrand,  Dexter. 
Wilder 

Johnson,  W.  B. 

ILLINOIS. 
Chicago 

Adams,  Glen  D. 
Arnett,  Evelyn  (Hall) 
Arthur,  Harriet  L. 
Banzhoff,    George 
Beach,   Earl  C. 
Beachel,   Isabel    (Harvey) 
Berry,    Alice    (Deming) 
Berry,  Floyd 
Bristow,   Everett 
Boyd,  Robert  E. 
Brunner,  Alexander  F. 
Buckmaster,  Ethel 
Buck,   Glenn 
Burt,  Ada 


564       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


Castle,   Ethel 

Chace,    Katherine   L. 

Cheney,  Lois  M. 

Collins,   Earl 

Cosier,  Arthur  Stockdale 

Collinge,    Ella    (Klumb) 

Collinge,  William 

Corr,  W.  Philip 

Daniels,  William  B. 

Datin,  Grace  Miller 

Dawley,  Charles  R. 

Dawley,    Helen    (Robertson) 

Oay,   Garfield 

De  Long",  Mildred 

Denoyer,  Flora  (Havighorst) 

Denoyer,   Levinus  P. 

Deming,  Alice   (Guernsey) 

Deming,    James 

Dickinson,  Philetus  Sawyer 

Dresser,  Wm.  H. 

Eaton,  Nathalie    (Souther) 

Fallows,  Samuel   (Bishop) 

Farmer,  John  T. 

Fellows,  Angie   (Woodward) 

Fellows,  Charles  G. 

Foye,  Charlotte 

Goodwin,   Olive    (Reynolds) 

Gay,   Edith    (Thompson) 

Gay,  Henry 

Groos,  Harold 

Groos,  Louis  P. 

Gebauer,   Carl 

Grant,  Frederick 

Griffin,  Lee  H. 

Hagen,  Earl  F. 

Hackworthy,  Clement  Robert 

Harker,   H.   L. 

Hensel,  Lois 

Holliday,   Hortense 

(Newbert) 
Johnston,  Alden  M. 
Johnson,   Roy 
Johnson,    Gladys    (Marx) 
Jones,  Miriam 

Kitson,  Angeline    (Freeman) 
Kosanke,    Clara 
Little.  Arthur  W. 
Lundy,  J.  Monroe 
Lunn,   Arthur   Constant 
Lunn,   Josephine    (Gowan) 
McComb,   Vila 

MacDonald,   Jessica    (North) 
Merbitz,  Mrs.  M.  H. 
Miller,  Grace   (Miller) 
Mouat,  Ethlyn  (Lindley) 
Mouat,  Stuart 
Morison,  Nina  (Hall) 
Murphy,  Jackson 
Nelson,  Bert 

Newton,  Frances   (Johnston) 
Newton,  Harry 
Nichols,  Ethel   (McKenzie) 
Nichols,   W.   C. 
Norton,    Charlotte 


Norton,    Helen 

Nyman,  May  (Carlson) 

O'Connor,  Gordon 

Owens,  J.  C. 

Passell,  Hobart 

Passmore,  Dempster  S. 
Passmore,  Josephine  (Pierce) 

Pease,  Chester 

Pierce,  Dydia   (Eastman) 

Phillips,   A.   E. 

Pond,  Charles  E. 

Potter,  Emma   (Maxwell) 

Potter,   Hollis   E.    (Dr.) 

Prouty,   R.   I.   C. 

Rau,    Irwin    F. 

Kendall,  Edith  L. 

Richardson,   Kathryn   M. 

Richmond,  Norman  S. 

Rollins,  Athol  E. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F. 

Sawyer,    Will 

Schmidt,  Andrew  A. 

Schrader,   Wm.   E. 

Schweitzer,  Alberten 

Sherman,   Pauline 

Sleszynski,  Amine 
(Belscamper) 

Smith,    Robert 

Smith,  Jessie  (Cochrane) 

Smithies,    Elsie 

Souther,   Genevieve 

Stevens,  Bertha   (Hammond) 

Stevens,   David  Harrison 

'Stevens,  Ruth  (Davis) 

Stevens,  Katharine  M. 

Swan,    Elmer   T. 

Swain,  Louis  H. 

Swain,   Paul   F. 

Swantz,  Henry  E. 

Trach,  Eva 

Tippet,  Charles  J. 

Tippet,  Walter 

Tippet,  Melba  (Roche) 

Trever,   Arthur  F. 

Turner,  Merle   (McCray) 

Tyler,  Vera 

Van  de  Bogart,  Guy 

Verity,  Walter 

Walsh,   Marietta 

Watson,  Robert  L. 

Wescott,  William  S. 

Wilcox,  Dorothy 

Willett,  Edna 

Wiliams,  Mrs.  E.  S. 

Winkley,  George  R. 

Watson,   Lloyd 

Weigand,  Kathryn 
(Lambrecht) 
Abingdon 

Marcy,  Merrill 
Alden 

Nigh.  Ludwig  G. 
Antioch 

Hughes,   Marjorie 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       565 


Aurora 

Jones,   Mat  tie    (Leonard) 

Allen,  Mildred   (Socha) 

Food,  Marietta  (Walsh) 
Bloomington 

Koehler,  Benjamin 
Cairo 

Barron,   Rae    (Sheppard) 

Barron,  Will 

Carter,   Bertha    (Haire) 
Carbondale 

Pugh,   Geraldine 
Carlinville 

Chamners,  Lilas    (Kelly) 
Clinton 

Fosnaugh,  Carrie 
(Silverthorn) 
Da  livers 

Voss,  Lewis  C. 
Dundee 

Goodwin,  Olive   (Reynolds) 
Edgewater 

Peck,  George 
Erie 

Taylor,  Harold  K. 
Evanston 

Buck,  Glen 

Calkins,  Ida   (Loring) 

Hallenback,  Raymond 

Howard,   Delton  L. 

Meyers,  Sarah   (Harriman) 

Nelson,    Bernice 

Richardson,  Norman  E. 

Schaal,  Eugene 

Schimmel,   Albert 

Shedd,    Helen     (Underwood) 

Thompson,  Vida   (Page) 

Towne,    Elizabeth    B. 
Evansville 

Johnson,   Raymond  G. 
Franklin    Grove 

Hutchinson,  W. 
Galesburg 

Barry,   Justin 

Day,  Chas.  L. 

Fadner,  William  F. 
Geneva 

Kranz,   Frederick  W. 

Kranz,  Grace  (Sutcliffe) 

Kranz,  Herman  W. 
Harvey 

Dawson,   Elsie 

Nicholson,  Harvey 
Hebron 

Johnson,  Alice   (Lambert) 
Highland   Park 

Day,  Alta  J. 

Garnett,  Joseph  B. 
Hinsdale 

Blackman,  Flora   (Nichols) 

Freer,  Mrs.  L.  H. 

Stone,  Grace 
Jacksonville 

Fletcher,  Reuben  A. 

Stickney,  Doris    (Brenner) 


Joliet 

Kellogg,  Julia  (White) 

Peck,  Olive 

Stillman,   Lillian    (Sarles) 

Stimson,  Nettie   (Norton) 

Williams,  Everett 

Williams,  Irene    (Johnson) 
Kewaunee 
Ashton,  Mabel  (Charlton) 

Herold,  Elmer  W. 

Herold,    Ethel    (Thomas) 
Kankakee 

Norris,  Henry  W. 
La   Grange 

Marsh,  Roland  A. 
Maywood 

Bishop,   Ralph 

Kranz,  Violet   (Cochrane) 
Melvin 

Iehl,   Walter 
Morrison 

Rood,  Mira  A. 
Naperville 

Schulte,    Evelyn 
Oak   Lawn 

Collins,   Earl  F. 
Oak   Park 

Bennett,  Grace 

Ketchum,   Ray  N. 
Oregon 

Maxwell,  Daisy   (Lieberman) 
Pekin 

Van  Lone,  Grant  E. 
Roekford 

Barbour,    Clare 

Beyer,  Charles 

Berridge,  Millicent 

Bliss,  Cleo  (Dewey) 

Bliss,   Morton 

Groff,    Kenelm 

Hocking,   Bert 

Hocking,  Esther 
(Baumgarten) 

Hopkins,   Percy 

King,   Carroll 

Lippitt,  Grace   (Potter) 

Lippitt,    Cyrus   W. 

McCleneghan,  Ellen  (Rowell) 

McCleneghan,  Frederick  L. 

Mars-ton,  James 

Mundhenke.  Herbert  R. 

Phelps,   C.   W. 

Phelps,  Clyde 

Ralston,   William   A. 

Wettergren,   Stanton   E. 

Williams.  Stella  (Scott) 

Winn,  Robert  D. 
Sbelbyville 

Eddy,  William  C. 
Sterling 

Fargo,  Beth 
Springfield 
•Allen,  Ira  M. 


566       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Havighorst,  Winifred 
(Weter) 
Sycamore 

Edwards,  Edith  C. 
Urban a 

Austin,  Miner  M. 

Filby,  Edward  J. 

Filbey,   May  Constance 
Vaughan) 
"Waterman 

Matteson,   Guy  W. 
AVaukegan 

Canwright,  Warren  R. 

Linderman,  Frances  (Nimits) 

Mix,  Chase  F. 

Nimits,  Charles  L. 

Owens,    Clyde 
AVheaton 

Towsley,  Charlotte 

Whitchurch,  Anna  D. 
(Kellman) 

White,  Agnes   (Johnson) 
Winnetka 

Heath,  Jennie  (Smith) 

Hunting,  Clyde  A. 

Karnopp,  Charles  F. 

Karnopp,  Martha  (Irish) 
Woodstock 

Marks,  Charles 

INDIANA. 
Anderson 

Bright,   Roberts  Orville 

Jones,  S.  Markt 
Battle  Ground 

Pengilly,  Ethel  (Parker) 

Pengilly,  Richard 
Columbia  City 

Spray,  Edith  J. 
Crawfordsville 

Easterling,  Aldis 

Spaulding.  Wm.  H, 
Crown  Point 

Simpson,   John   J. 
Fort  Wayne 

Connelly,  Mary  (Brill) 
Gary 

Bullock,  Harley 

Haslen,  Mrs.   Harold 

Richardson,  Elizabeth 

Richardson,  Olive 

Sudberg,  Mrs.  A. 

Tifft,   Emory  A. 
Hammond 

Finnegan,  Irene  M. 
Howe 

Hershberger,  Blanche 
(Ritchie) 
Indianapolis 

McTurman,  Harriot  W, 

Sleszynski.   Amine 
(Belscamper) 

Runnels,   Alice    (Barteau) 

Wright,  Alita   (Bussard) 


Kokomo 

Blossey,   Ola    (Ward) 
La  Fayette 

Ostrander,  Bernice  (Pendell) 

Ostrander,  Ward  A. 
Noblesville 

Cheney,   Margaret    (Wray) 

Cheney,   Russell 
South  Bend 

Herring,  Claribel  ,Ormsby) 

Scandling,  Lucy   (Benefiel) 

Scandling,   Orville 
Upland 

Evans,  George 
Wabash 

Hipskind,   Elsie    (Oberg) 

IOWA. 
Ames 

Ames,  Marie   (Cornillie) 

Mitchell,  Clarence  M. 
Boxhohn 

Hillman,  C.  F. 
Ceuterville 

Hall,   Merton   G. 
Davenport 

Edwards,  Edna 

Court,   Frank  W. 
Denison 

Sims,   Jacob 
Des  Moines 

Smith,  Lawrence  E. 

Wheat,  Chas.  M.   (Rev.) 

Wheat,   Henrietta   (Johnson) 
Dexter 

Overby,  Judith 
Dubuque 

Bossard,  Guido    (Rev.) 

Bossard,   Mattie    (Carver) 

Hogan,  Daniel  (Rev.) 

Reed,  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Reed,   Vernie   (Wells) 

Tasker,  Guy  E. 
Hartley 

Reinke,   Esther   (Richter) 

Reinke,  Louis 
Hopkinton 

Grant,  Kate   (Miller) 
Hull 

Coad,  Nicholas 
Iowa   City 

Waddell,  Mabel  (Stanton) 
Keokuk 

Jewett,  Clarence 

Tichenor,  Isaac  N. 
Kuoxville 

Teter.  Clella  (Andrews) 

Miii>IiiiII|o\vii 

Shove.   Henry  W. 
Mason  City 

Bullock,  Mary 
May n a rd 

Goodrick,   George 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       567 


Moulton 

Nelson,    Carl   E. 
Nashua 

Putney,  Helen  (Enos) 
Osage 

Altenberg,   Eleanor 
(Hitchcock) 
Popejoy 

Schaal,  Oscar 
Sivaledale 

Donner,  Edna 
University  Park 

Whitcomb,   Helen    (North) 

Whitcomb,   Lucius   A. 
"Waterloo 

Peterson,  William  A. 

Bothwell,   Geo.  W. 
Westfield 

Van  Vleck,  Balfour  H. 

KANSAS. 

Augusta 

Ballantyne,  John  P. 
Clayton 

Rath,  William  D. 
Edna 

Thompson,  V.  E.   (Rev.) 
Hutchinson 

Mitchelstetter,  Adelbert 
Kensington 

Sawyer,  Alice  (Maxwell) 

Sawyer,  Mamie   (Nelson) 
Lawrence 

Brandt,    Joseph    G. 

Weeks,  Mary    (Richmond) 
MeLouth 

Christensen,   Alfred   H. 
Pittsburg 

Wolcott,    Zoe 
Salina 

Bauchop,  Frederick  (Rev.) 
Wichita 

Brooks,  Laverne  W. 

McGaha,  Arthur 
Wilson 

Kyner,  Marie   (Latshaw) 

KENTUCKY. 

Covington 

"Vance,  Walker  (Rev.) 

Vance,  Ruth  (Harper) 
Louisville 

De  Voe.  Howard  C. 
Paintsville 

Westcott,  Milton 

LOUISIANA. 
New    Orleans 

Garrey,  Walter  E. 
O'Boyle,  Charles 

MARYLAND. 
Washington.   D.  C. 

Baer,  John  Miller 
Buell,  Mrs.  James 


Cox,  Anne   (French) 
Glaser,   Freda 
Jones,  Roy  H. 
Luecker,  Elmer  W. 
Nichols,  Ralph  Le  Roy 
Noyes,  Harriet  Decker 
O'Rourke,  Lawrence  J. 
Price,  Byron  John 
Reynolds,  George  E. 
Searles,    Rex 

Voorhees,    Bess    (Williams) 
Watrous,  Richard  B. 
Trap pe 

Mulliken,    Margaret    (Shure) 

MAINE. 

Orono 

Pollard,  Luther  J. 

-MASSACHUSETTS 
Amherst 

Jefferson,  Lorian 

Wellington,  Mrs.  C.  W. 
Brewster 

Parker,   Gladys 
Boston 

Amundson,   Paul 

Chipman,  Willard 
Brookline 

Ball,  Margaret 

Ball,  Myrtle 
Cambridge 

Hooton,  Earnest  A. 

Smith,  Willard  M. 
Gay   Head 

Vanderhoop,  Mary  (Cleggett) 
Gloucester 

Russell,  George 
Melrose 

Waterhouse,  Addie 
(Pillsbury) 
Natick 

Hardy,   Winchester  H. 
Pittsfield 

Perry,   Claire 
Southbridge 

Monroe,  Noel  G. 

Monroe,   Olga   (Grane) 
Swainpseott 

Jones.  Lyman  Asa 
AVakefield 

Tingley,    Elta    (Fish) 
"Winehendon 

Slack,  Charles  L. 

MICHIGAN. 

VmnsH 

Schutz,  Laura   (Lummis) 
Ann   Arbor 

Edmonds,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Hardy,  Edson 
Hardy,   Richard 
Stair,    Peter   F. 
Westgate,  Harry 


568       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


Battle  Creek 

Thompson,  Alden 
Berrien    Springs 

Williams,   Nina 
Burt 

Robinson,   Sullivan   C. 
Calumet 

Gilmore,   Robert 

Cameron,  Anne 
Charlevoix 

Craig1,  Marion   (Swinton) 
Crystal  Falls 

Hill,  Theron 

Jolliffe,  George  F. 
Detroit 

Barron,  Fred  A. 

Bowman,  Frank 

Heath,  Gardner 

Jerome,  J.  H. 

Lewis,    Isadore 

Plummer,    Mabel 

Slack,  Chalk ey 

Sobesky,  Bertha   (Bergman) 

White,  Alice  (Nash) 

White,  Kirby 
Fscanaba 

Baldwin,  Esther  M. 

Bissell,  Mrs.  Murray 

Blake,  James 

Erickson,  Mr.  Edw. 

Farrell,  Dorothy   (Holbrook) 

Judson,  Florence  Eloise 

Turner,   Joseph  E. 
Flint 

Chesley,   Earl 

Christopherson,  Edna 

(Youtz) 

Elwood,  De  Witt 

Elwood,  Gertrude  (Jefferson) 

Reynolds,  Grace  M. 
Gladstone 

Mertz,  Dorothy 

Mertz,  Carleton 
Greenland 

Craig,  May 
Grand  Rapids 

Churm,  Percy 
Grand  Rapids 

Coye,  Nina 

Mitchell,  Anna 

Rood,    Marguerite 
Gwinn 

Quayle,  Clayton 

Quayle,   Myrtle 
Hancock 

Gregory,  Dorothy  M. 

Schulte,  Ida 
Hart 

Bleecker,  Harrie  L. 

Sayles,  Sidney 
Herinansville 

Decker,  Anna  (Radford) 

Radford.  Frances  D. 

Slack,   Mary 


Hillsdale 

Mitchell,   Baxter 
Houghton 

Rice,  William  G. 

Rice,  John  H. 
Hubbell 

Davidson,   Elsie 
Iron  Mountain 

Eskil,  Julia  (Jacoby) 

Cola,   Eda   R. 

Conrad,   A.   A. 

Cruez,   Myrtle 
Iron  River 

O'Brien,   Stella   R. 

Taubert,  Louise 
Iron  wood 

Coons,    Geo.    F. 

Coons,   Bertha 

Nagle,   Verda 

No  yes,  Geraldine  (Hill) 
Ishpeming 

Bennett,  H.  T. 

Main,  Maude   (Moore) 

Hanus,   C.   C. 
Kalamazoo 

Rasmussen,  Esther  (Larson) 
Lake    Linden 

Rule,  Florence  (Hagen) 
Lansing 

Appleyard,    Lydia   A. 
(deceased) 

Boase,   Milton  S. 

Jockinsen,  John  P. 
Laurium 

Fadner,   Henry  R. 

Lean,  Merton  S. 
Menominee 

Griffith,  Evelyn    (Koch) 

Joslyn,   Izola 

Sherman,  Ethel 

Spies,  Frank  A. 

Vanderlip,  Eva 
Monroe 

Parmenter,  R.  E. 
Muskegon 

Johns,   Alfred   R. 

Groos,  Mrs.  L.  B. 
Negaunee 

Bystrom,  Clarence  L. 
Newberry 

Trezise,  Arthur  H. 
Norway 

Henderson,  Margaret 

Murray,  Margaret 
Olivet 

Jackson,   Roxa   (Humphrey) 
Owosso 

Jenney,  Blanche  F. 
Poutiac 

Otto,   C.   W. 

Port,  Austin 

Shoemaker,   Calvin  C. 
Princeton 

Keeton,  John 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       569 


Ralph 

Reeves,  Willard  H. 
Rapid  River 

Buekman,   Jennie 
Rockford 

Bush,   Anna  W.    (Blaine) 
Sault  Ste  Marie 

Walker,    Katharine    (Reeve) 
Stephenson 

Oberdorfer,   Jessie  M  . 
St.   Joseph 

Jeffery,  Anna  (Witzel) 
Trout   Creek 

Porter,  Ward  K.  (Dr.) 
Wayne 

Biddlecombe,  Jessie 
(Dahlem) 

MINNESOTA 
Aitkin 

Silkey,  Celestine 
Akeley 

Overom,  Florence    (Johnson) 
Amboy 

Morse,   Charles  W. 
Austin 

Winn,  John 

Winn,  Lois   (West) 
Itanium 

Wieck,  Henry  J. 
Battle  Lake 

Oien,  G.  S. 
Blaek  Duck 

Smith,  Milford 
Brainerd 

Oldenburg,  Jessie  I. 
Canhy 

Holmberg,  J.  L. 
Carlton 

Watkins,  Francis  A. 

Rasmussen,  Nora 
Chrisholm 

Roels,  Harvey 
Coleraine 

Ronneberg,  Conrad  E. 
Crookston 

Chapman,  Jesse  M. 
Dawson 

Luce,  Harold  W. 
Delavan 

Proper,  James  W. 
Deer  Creek 

Hompe,  Byron  C. 
Duluth 

Carson,  Austin 

Colter,  Eleanor  (Batchelder) 

Dunham,  Clyde 

Dunham,  Doris   (Hare) 

Fowler,  Dudley  O. 

Fowler,  Gladys   (Crump) 

Fisher,  Raymond 

Hittler,   George 

Gilbertson,  Leslie 

Hicks,  Blanche 

Hoplas.    Frances    (Nauman) 

Hoyt,  Donna  (Johns) 


Kimball,    Leona   E. 

Mitchell,  Harold 

Nichols,  Ralph  L. 

Peterson,  Charlotte 

Sherwood,  Wm.  C. 

Thwing,  James  L. 

Wilkins,  Howard  E. 
Wilson,  Josephine  (Peck) 

Wilson,  Robert  J. 
Ellsworth 

Stanton,  Delton 
Ely 

Kurvinen,  Corrinne 
Eveleth 

Mower,  Caroline 

White,    Delia 
Excelsior 

Small,  Harry 
Grand  Rapids 

Gilbert,  Katherine 
Granite  Falls 

Johnson,  Lois  (Nelson) 
Howard  Lake 

Heard,   Joseph  W. 
International  Falls 

Crandall,  L.  Carroll 

Headsten,  Mabel   (Scriver) 
Mankato 

Sawyer,  Mildred 
Mantorville 

Slingerland,   T.,   Jr. 
Minneapolis 

Aller,    Captain    C. 

Arms,  Jessie  L. 

Ashman,   Elizabeth 

Bade,   Eleanor   (Atteln) 

Barnes,    Grace    (Wing) 

Barnes,  Harold  D. 

Bennett,  Glen 

Brewer,   Gladys    (Miller) 

Brewster,  George  A. 

Brown,  Marie  Raymond 

Buckmaster,  Bayard 

Buckmaster,   Marguerite 
(Tripp) 

Byard,   Laura    (Kellogg) 

Carlquist,  Dora  (Bacon) 

Clare,  Maurice  Amer 

Cobb,  Marie   (Flower) 

Dietrick,  Louise  (Erb) 

Dodge,    Louis    L. 

Earle,  Lee 

Eversz,   Morris   L. 

Flynn,  Harry  E. 

Greenman,   John 

Hague,   Frank   L. 

Hague,  Mrs.   Frank 

Helwig,    Archie 

Hoklas,  Frances    (Nauman) 

Hubbard,   Frank   L. 

Hunt,   E.   E. 

Joliffe,  Arthur  H. 

Jones,   Azelia 

Jones,  H.  S. 


570       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Kammerer,  Abbie 

Klause,  Roland  A. 

Koefod,  Ella  (Meloney) 

Loy,    Iva 

Nelson,   John  E. 

Pearce,  Myrtice  (Kitto) 

Pettibone,   Chauncey 

Pettibone,   Mata    (Sawyer) 

Plank,    Clarence 

Plank,    Gladys    (Krentz) 

Rothman,  Roland 

Schubert,    Carl 

Taylor,  Dorothy    (Ames) 

Thomas,    Dr.    A.   L. 

Tiegs,  Bernice  (Ross) 

Tiegs,   Ernest  G. 

Wade,    Wilma 

Wilford,  Lloyd  A. 

'Williams,  Ruth 
Moorhead 

Preston,    Daniel 

Preston,  Ruth   (Pendell) 
Morris 

Cole,  James  E. 
New    Prayer 

Borger,   Irene    (Gettelman) 
Northfield 

Hunting-ton,   Margaret 
(Evans) 

Conant,  Carlos  E. 
Northland 

Egner,   Chester 
Norwood 

Kellogg,   Karl 
Palisade 

Budd,  Joseph  D. 
Pine  Island 

Brigham,  Aldis 
Raymond 

Walker,  Charles  C. 
Red  Wing 

Crawford,   Belva    (Hatch) 
Riverton 

Howell,  Alma 
St.   Charles 

Brewer,  Lizzie    (Evans) 
St.  Paul 

Arnquist,   A.   S. 

Bathke,  Marie    (Snyder) 

Benson,  Frances  (Ostergrenj 

Danielson,  George  N. 

Edgerton,  Alice    (Godwin) 

Grosshuesch,    Oleta 

(Rolewitch) 

Hambrook,  R.  W. 

Hughes,  Alice    (Sackett) 

Hughes,    Hugh   J. 

Kranz,  Conrad 

Maxwell,  Mabel   (De  Witt) 

Medd,   Bessie  M. 

Purdy,   Lora    (North) 

Sampson,   Miriam 
(Vanderbie) 

Sampson,  Roy  C. 

Torrey,   E.   C. 


Torrey,  Nora  (Catlin) 

Uhlman,   Lament 

Wilkinson,   W.    R. 
Sauk    Center 

Du  Bois,  Laura  (Faville) 
Sebeka 

Johnson,  Emma  Colby 
Sherburn 

Rasmussen,  Walter  E. 
Sleepy  Eye 

Lewis,    T.    E. 

Smith,  William  W. 
Spooner 

Meloney,  Ralph  E. 
Stillwater 

Ogren,  Ruth 
Two    Harbors 

Strand,  Maybel-  (Owens) 
Virginia 

Sawyer,  Rev.  H.  A. 
Waseca 

Miller,  Lucille  (Lowry) 

Eaton,   Mabel    (Bamford) 
Winona 

Leavitt,  Florence  J. 

Mumm,   Eleanor   (Harriman) 

Mumm,   Frank 

MISSISSIPPI 
Macon 

Lane,  Orie  J. 
Laurel 

Rood,  Marguerite 

MISSOURI 
Rertrand 

Brown  Ruby  (White) 
Frederiektown 

Mundt,  Lillian 
Kansas  City 

Griffin,  Lee  Henry 

Brooks,    James    Emmett 

Moss,   Glen   E. 

Sharp,  Eleanor  (Banta) 

Sorenson,  J.  Raymond 
Kirksville 

Comstock,  Byron  H. 
Liberty 

McKinney,   Loren   C. 
Moberly 

Bibb,   Helen    (Drown) 
Nevada 

Loomer,  Clinton  P. 
St.   Louis 

Hinderman,  Eugene 

Mann,  Charles  R. 

Whitehouse,  Herbert 

MONTANA. 

Anaconda 

McConnell,  Price 
Billings 

Andrews,   Clarence   I.    (Rev.) 
Fleming,  Marie    (Peterson) 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       571 


Butte 

Wittman,   Gerda  P. 
Chester 

Squires,  Col.   E.  C. 
Chinook 

Boorman,   Lewis    (Beitler) 
Deer  Lodge 

Tichenor,   Lauren   E. 
Flaxville 

Tange,  Esther  (Wishek) 
Great  Falls 

Church,  Irving"  W. 

Kaufman,  William  C. 

Wilson,    George 
Harlowtown 

Wescott,   Raleigh 
Helena 

Winter,   Elizabeth    (Warner) 

Winter,  A.  W. 
Joliet 

Bauter,    Pearl    (Simpson) 
Judith   Gap 

Nowak,  Joseph  W. 
Kalispel 

Riley,   Mabel    (Sundet) 
Livingston 

Beller,  Bessie   (Smith) 
Red   Lodge 

Argo,   Kate    (Torreyson) 
Roy 

Joslin,  Harold 
Savage 

Price,  Edna   (Armitage) 
Stipek 

Rilla,   Isabel   (Peterson) 
Yalier 

Bullock,   William  L. 

Tidyman,    Gay   F. 

Tidyman.  Nettie  (Tibbits) 
W.   Sulphur  Springs 

Barber,  George  E. 
Wibaux 

Callender,  Grace  (Harriman) 

NORTH   DAKOTA 
A  mi  don 

Wieck,  Alvina   (Dinsdale) 
Aneta 

Bach,    Harold   O. 
Beach 

Nelson,  Conrad,  J.  N. 
Binford 

Colvin,  Ada  (Abbott) 
Crete 

Coleman,  Lysle  R. 
Devil's   Lake 

Babcock,  Anna   (Armitage) 

Babcock,  Benjamin 
Dunseith 

Van  Meter,  Karl 
Fargo 

Humphreys,  Agnes   (Herbst) 

Humphreys,  Roy 

Merrill.   Emma   (Dillon) 


Packard,  Dorothy  N. 

Weaver,  Stella  C. 

Whittlesey,  Caroline  (Miller) 
Garrison 

Knapp,   Kenneth 
Gaylord 

Dinsdale,  James   B. 
Macon 

Lane,  Vera   (Sly) 
New   Salem 

Brown,   Gwendolyn 
Rolla 

Hoskins,   William   J. 
Rugby 

Hull,   Ruth 

NEBRASKA. 
Bayard 

Wirth,  Vera   (Taylor) 
Central  City 

Gibson,  Emma  (Murch) 
Colfax 

Bohman,   W.   J. 
Hastings 

Glaser,  Lydia  Naomi 
Kearney 

Murch,  Prof.  C.  A. 

Murch,  Marcia,  Mrs. 
Lincoln 

Ivey,  Paul 

Wilson,   Ruth 
Omaha 

McFetridge,  George  W. 

Seidel,  H.  C. 
Red    Cloud 

Pope,  James  C. 

NEW  JERSEY. 
Alpine 

Sawyer,  William  E. 

Millar,   Leila    (McKesson) 

Millar,  William  B. 
East    Orange 

Cook,  Mary  M.    (Orbison) 
Leonia 

Heideman,  Alice  E. 
Montclair 

Funk,  Susan  (Wilson) 
Newark 

Blashfield.  H.  W. 

Prouty,  Erne   (Packard) 
Ridgewood 

Ball,  Archey  D.   (Rev.) 

Ball.  Laura  (Crump) 

Thiele,   Sara    (Bemis) 
Somerville 

Knowles,  Emma 
Tenafly 

Williams,    Mary 
(Underwood) 
W.  Orange 

Gilmore,  Ruth   (Patterson) 
Zarephath 

Wolfram,  Clara  S. 


572       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
Manchester 

Cawley,  Norman 
Exeter 

Rathbone,  J.  C. 

NEW  MEXICO. 
Las  Vigas 

Layer,  Mattie 
Farmingtou 
McKay,  Alice 
McKay,  Amelia 

NEW    YORK. 

Binghamton 

Shaw,  David  S. 
Rrocton 

Anderson,  Henry  L. 
Brooklyn 

Estabrook,  Curtis  R. 

Fay,   Chas.   R. 

Schwartz,  L.  J. 

Smith,  Cephas  and  wife 
Buffalo 

Clark,   Tilden 
Hamilton 

WMston,  Leo 

Whiston,  Irma  (Hard) 
Hastings-on-Hudson 

Paxton,  Ida  (Clark) 
Ithaca 

Griffith,  Jos.   H. 

Wiegand,  Mrs.  George 
Long  Island  City 

Walch,  A.  W. 
Larchmont 

Pond,  Beulah  (Bishop) 
New  York  City 

Anderson,  David  O. 

Anderson,  Elta  (Townsend) 

Anderson,  Elna 

Augustine,  Robert  A. 

Bennett,  Archibald  S. 

Frohmader,  Edith 

Guthormsen,   Gunluf 

Hartlett,   Chester 

Hartlett,  Grace   (Haylett) 

Hersehleb,  Charles  A. 

Lipschutz,    Ruth    (Boyce) 

Ingersoll,  Maggie 
(Bannister) 

Jenkins,   Rouget  D. 

Johnson,   Miss  Frank 

Jenkins,  Patricia 
(Abernethy) 

Johnson,  Miss  Ina 

Miles,  Herbert  E. 

Noyes,  Harriet  D. 

McKesson,  John 

Reynolds,  Ira  F. 

Nash,   F.  J. 

Rogers,  George  V. 

Schrottky,  Oleda 

Strathearn,   R.  M. 


Taylor,    A.    R. 

Wells,  Justin  C. 

Wilson,    Elizabeth 

Wilson,   Lucille 

Wright,  Allyn 

Wright,  Marie   (Kautsky) 

Waldo,  Helen   J. 

Yang,  Tien  Shon 
Niagara  Falls 

McElroy,  M.  H. 

Riner,  Paul 

Riner,  Mildred  (Bray) 
New   Rochelle 

Bradford,  Florence  (Mott) 

Marsland,  Lulu   (Reynolds) 

Stimers,  Imogene 
Potsdam 

Marsh,  Clara  C. 
Rochester 

Patten,  Theda  Margaret 
Springville 

Drescher,  Fred  E. 
Staten  Island 

Boyce,   Mildred 
Syracuse 

Brewer,  Robert 
Utica 

Clarke,  Jean   (Davidson) 
Utica 

Weigand,    Kathryn 
(Lambrecht) 
AVells 

Allen,  Mabel  (Deily) 
West    Point 

Bunnell,  Frank 
Yonkers 

Bullock,  Warren  B. 

Bullock,  Irene  (Whitman) 

Copeland,  Royal  S. 

Cronk,  Harvey  A. 

Dawley,  Leo  E. 

De  Camp,  Mrs.  Maude 

Eckhardt,  Florence 
(McKesson) 

Kautsky,     Ruth 

Kelsey,   H.   F. 

Meluis,  Luella  (Chilson) 

NEVADA. 
McGill      * 

Harris,  Lillian   (Devlin) 

Taylor,  H.  R. 
Goldfield 

Armitage,  Ambrose  W. 
Elko 

Craig,  Etta  J. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 
Asheville 

Bynum,  Florence   (Boyd) 

NORTH   DAKOTA. 
Aberdeen 

Freyberg,   Fanny    (Baldock) 
Stow,  Gertrude   (Irish) 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       573 


Bison 

Watson,  Hannah 
De   Murt 

Jones,  Rachel   (Latimer) 
Garrison 

Knapp,   Kenneth  I. 
Onlda 

Byrum,  Leita  (Bestow) 
Parker 

Steninger,   George 
Pierre 

Miller,   Ross 
Yankton 

Madole,  Nellie   (Cross) 

OHIO. 
Akron 

Cramer,  Raymond 

Stone,   Mrs.  Chas.   E. 
Cincinnati 

Allen,  Chester 

Arnold,  Geo.  M. 

Freund,  Albert  M. 

Manley,   Elzo 

Manley,   Elsie    (Hoier) 

Todd,  Winifred  (Titus) 
Columbus 

Larkins,  Lester 

Shattuck,    Harold 

Stuhlfauth,  John 
Cleveland 

Goldstein,  Adele    (Ullman) 

Morgan,  Mariem  (Smith) 

Peters,  Jessie    (King-) 
Dayton 

Hankinson,  Ray 

Schaal,  Earl  V. 

Smith,  Carlton  W. 

Smith,  Jeanette  (Hawes) 
Elyria 

Vaughn,    Wilbur 
Lorain 

Waterhouse,  Clifford  C. 
Medina 

Halderson,   Cleva   (Touton) 

Halderson,  Ray 
Piqua 

Ong,  Andrea   (Seiler) 
Sebring 

Cliff,  Ray  Y. 
Snringfieltl 

Giffin,   Don 
Toledo 

Barber,    Mabel    (Potter) 

Barber,   George  F. 

Canright,    Wayne 

Hanson,   H.   J. 
VVooster 

Lean,  Delbert  G. 
YoungstovFn 

Race,  Henrietta  V. 

OKLAHOMA. 
Bartlesville 

Shaver,  Archie  L. 


Siekman,  Albert  C. 
Cleveland 

Ballaine,  Florence  (Drown) 

Drown,    Sarah    (Brown) 
Kaw  City 

Grant,    R.   L. 
Oklahoma    City 

Peck,   Herbert  M. 

Overholzer,   Edward 
Sand   Springs 

Chapman,  Mildred  (Packard) 
Shawnee 

Unruh,  David 
Tulsa 

Nelson,  Walter 

Johnson,  Ray  G. 
Whiteagle 

Wenberg,  Edna  (Grover) 
Wilberton 

Plummer,  Mildred  (Taylor) 

OREGON. 
Amity 

Waldron,   Wesley  C. 
Ashland 

Walker,  Frank 

Walker,  Hattie   (Stannard) 
Astoria 

Barker,  Katherine 
Bend  _ 

Harriman,  William  O. 
Brookings 

Ribenack,  William 

Wood,  George 

Wood,  Margaret   (Cooke) 
Corvallis 

Zeller,  S.  M. 
Dundee 

Barnes,   Homer 
Oilendale 

Eldridge,    Pearl 

Sylvester,  Bessie   (Moss) 
Grant's  Pass 

Metcalf,  Rosemore  (Orchard) 
Hood  River 

Goodenough,  Blanche 

Hoover,  John  S. 

Button,   Frank 

Button,   Ethel    (Pomeroy) 

Hanover,    John    S. 
Junction  City 

Gilmore,  George 
La    Grande 

Cleaver,  Mabel  (Warner) 
Maplewood 

Norsell,   Florence    (Freer) 
Medford 

Davidson,  Elsie 
Portland 

Atkinson,  Carroll 

Karnopp,   Ella 

Karnopp,   George 


574       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Koehn,  George  L. 

Leidenberg,  Julius 

Pennock,    Edith 

Phoenix,   Ethel    (Godwin) 

Roller,  Julianne 

Ricker,    Max   W. 

Sackett,  Mabel  E. 

Shave,  Harriet  (Baker) 

Tunk,   Enola    (Clark) 

Voss,  Ralph  G. 

Williams,  William  W. 
Redmond 

Tifft,  Arthur 
Troutdale 

Nelson,  Milton 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Bryn  Mawr 

Huff,  Wm.  B. 
Butler 

Holman,  Kathryn 
(Ketchpaw) 
Fende 

Streckenbach,  Hazel 
Lewisville 

Cooke,    George   Alfred 
Morristowu 

Stimson,  Paul  R. 
Overbrook 

Barrett,  Ross 

Barrett,   Julia    (Waters) 

Matteson,  Mable  G. 
Philadelphia 

Graves,  Harry  M. 

King,    Grace 

Smith,  Harriet  (Lummis) 
Pittsburgh 

Rugg,  "Walter  S. 

Thiessen,   Rheinhardt 

Murphy,  Jackson  B, 
Shamokin 

Lee,  Ruth  Darling 
Smithport 

Clark,  John 
Sunbury 

Rogers,  Benjamin  T. 

Rogers,  Nellie  (Mead) 
Swarthmore 

White,  Alfred  G. 

White,  Enid   (Saecker) 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Pawtucket 

Bartholomew,   Dr.  James  I. 

SOUTH    CAROLINA. 
Mason 

Wunderlich,   Gladys 

SOUTH   DAKOTA. 

Brookings 

Banker,   Ethel    (Kumlien) 
Hall,   Earl   W. 
Hall,  Eugene  W. 
Hall,  Lora   (Pendell) 


Kumlien,     Wendell 
Hamill 

Russell,  Margaret  (Winslow) 

Russell,  Benjamin  H. 

Russell,  Harry 
Mitchell 

Williams,  Stewart  S. 
Sioux   Falls 

Gamble,  Robert  J. 
Spearfish 

Pfitzner,  Ada  (Saecker) 
Watertowu 

De  Late,  Neaita 

Philipson,  Albert  A. 

Kumlien,  Eva  (Theleen) 

TENNESSEE. 
Knoxville 

Sanford,  Herbert 
Memphis 

Seaton,  Eva   (Richmond) 

TEXAS. 
Abilene 

Fry,  George  W. 
Alvin 

Munch,   Fred 
Brady 

Ganzel,   George  V. 
Dallas 

Irish,  Gilbert  H. 

Van  Valin,  Oliver  J. 
El    Paso 

Seiler,  Henrietta 
Houston 

Cavanaugh,  Mrs.  Claude 

Henrichs,  Gordon 
San  Antonio 

Carr,  James  M. 

Pagenkopf,    Henry   A. 

UTAH. 
Hiawatha 

Velte,  Wallace  L. 
Ogden 

Porter,   Isaac  N. 
Richfield 

Wyman,   Chester  A. 
Salt  Lake  City 

Fellows,  George  E. 
McGinnis,  Gertrude 
Heisler,   E.   B. 

VIRGINIA. 
Sweet  Briar 

Lummis,   Katherine 
Pulaski 

Roberts,  Edna  (Beveridge) 

WASHINGTON. 
Camas 

Schene,  Harriet   (Baker) 
Colville 

Spicer,  Elton  F. 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       575 


Darrington 

Crown,  Frank  A. 
Donald 

Noyes,  Heman  A. 
Eatouville 

Tostevin,  Ruby 

Tostevin,    Wenonah 
(Watkins) 
Everett 

Cooley,  Homer 

Taylor,  Jane 
Fairfax 

Roberts,  Grace  (Pomeroy) 

Roberts,  Robert 
Green  Acres 

Scott,  Georgia  (Humphrey) 
Kalaina 

Roach,  Luman    (Dr.) 
May  field 

Botzer,   William 
McMurray 

Jacquith,  Rilla 
Medina 

Roney,  Kate  (Trever) 
Millwood 

Baird,  Parker  K. 
No.  Yakima 

Chappie,  Grace   (Guernsey) 

Vincent,  John  H. 
Okonogon 

Volk,  Mrs.  Floyd 
Olympia 

Dawley,  Virgil  H. 

Dawley,  J.  M. 
Opportunity 

Ashton,   T.   E. 
Otis  Orchard 

Albert,  Adolph  H. 

Conkey,  W.  L.,  Jr. 

Barth,  Mrs.  Hugo 
Pasco 

Merritt,  Georgia  (Chave) 
Port  Angeles 

Goodwin,  Wesley  A. 
Prescott 

Hinderman,  Emil 
Prosser 

Wright,  Parke  A. 

Wright,  Mary  (Beaty) 
Richmond   Beach 

Rood,  Mollie  (Soules) 
Seattle 

Becker,  Lillian 

Buck,  Francene  (Kellogg) 

Clifford,  Jessie    (Smith) 

Colman,  Elizabeth  (Hill) 

Gebaroff,  Andrew  S. 

Hansen,  Arthur 

Hansen,  Eva  (Ames) 
Hewitt,  Henry,  Jr. 

Lewis,   Howard 

Lewis,  Elise    (Stroud) 

Logan,  Stanley  G. 

Merry,  Maude   (Miller) 


Miller,  Elizabeth 
(Richmond) 

Mitchell,  David  McB 

Olson,   Samuel 

Pennock,  Anna  (Coleman) 

Roney,  Ned 

Spencer,  Helen 
(McNaughton) 

Strang,  Lester  J. 

Tanner,  Blanche 

Terry,  Jessie   (Owen) 

Wells,  Francis  B. 

Wright,   Alice  M. 
Spokane 

Bolitho,  Adda   (Beal) 

Blood,  Mamie  (Whitman) 

Buckland,   Chester 

Collins,  Arthur  J. 

Collins,   Edith    (Hornibrook) 

Fry,   Robert  J. 

Litcher,  Letha  (Durst) 

Logan,    Edith  M. 

Lusk,  Lewis 

Nogel,  Frederick  G. 
Sumner 

Gwynn,  Margaret  G.  (Payne) 
Tacoma 

Ballon,  Jessie,  Mrs. 

Baughn,  Elizabeth  (Mills) 

Cunningham,    Ralph   C. 

Guyles,  May   (Sampson) 

Jolliffe,  William  M. 

Jolliffe,  Edna  (Parks) 

Newschwander,  Cora 
(Lomas) 

Upham,  Lorraine  (Black) 
Toppenish 

Evans,  Bryant 
Walla   Walla 

Bienfang,   Esther 
Wenatchee 

Cavanaugh,  Laura 
(Kurschner) 

WISCONSIN. 
Abbotsford 

Johnston,   Janet 

Johnston,  Mabel 
Adell 

Saemann,    Jesse   C. 
Afton 

Peacock,  Carrie 
Albany 

Atkinson,  Francis 

Gelback,    Clifford 

Knapp,    Kenneth 
Algoma 

Austin,   Margaret 

Jerabek,    Gertrude    (Detjen) 

McGowan,  Milton  W. 

Young,  Lillian 
Almond 

Beier,  Walter  H. 

Mehne,    John 


576       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Amherst 

Een,  A.  P. 

Harvey,  Winifred  R. 

Nuss,  Rev.  A.  O. 

Starks,  Carrie 

Welter,  Mae 
Anawa 

W'incentsen,    Cora 
Antigo 

Albers,  Ida   (Wright) 

Albers,  J.  F. 

Bassett,   Adaline   (Brown) 

Clark,  Verna   (Pardee) 

Dakin,  Harriet   (Hill) 

Dana,   Emma    (Lomas) 

Francis,    Hugh 

Finnucane,  Frank 

Goodrick,  Arthur  B. 

Hammond,  W.  J. 

Hatch,    Cora 

Hirt,  Anna  Louise 

Hirt,  Bertha  E'lma 

Hirt,  Elsie 

Humble,   Ida  Mae 

Jaekel,  Charles 

Jaekel,    Ethel    (Roberts) 

Kellogg,  Mary  (Bauter) 

Kellogg,  Thomas 

Knott,    Effie    (Putnam) 

Krause,    Ralph 

Leutsker,  R.  J. 

McCandless,  Vivian  Harold 

Miller,  Chester 

Nagel,  Edna 

Nelson,  Mrs.  E.  S. 

Oik,  Henry 

Oik,    Harold 

Pardee,   Stella    (Briggs) 

Sargent,  Lillian 

Sloat,  Theo.  L. 

Smith,  William  W. 

Smith,   Helen    (Humphrey) 

Steffen,   Bernice  E. 

Steffen,  Dr.  Ignatius 

Trever,  John  H. 

Waste,  Florence 

Wright,   Mary 
Appleton 

Abbey,  Lester  Gordon 

Abraham,  Nellie  (Bassett) 

Albrecht,  Irene 

Ames,   Edith  Anna 

Bailey,   Margaret 

Baker,  Charles  L. 

Baker,  Mary 

Baker,  Mrs.  H.   S. 

Baldwin,   George 

Baldwin,   Charles 

Balliett,  Stephen  D. 

Barcley,  Jane 

Beckenstrater,   Mabel  H. 

Beglinger,  Carl 

Behnke,  Mr.  Henry 

Behnke,  Mabel    (Wolcott) 


Bentley,  Georgia 
Benyas,  Ella 
Benyas,  Hannah 
Beveridge,  Ada  Eliza 
Bidwell,  Edith  Irene 
Bilter,  Minnie 
Bo<ttensek,   John 
Bounds,  Florence 
Boyd,  Charles  Samuel 
Brayton,    Frances    P. 
Bray,  James 
Bradford,   Alfred 
Bradford,  F.  S. 
Bradford,   F.   S.,  Jr. 
Buchanan,  Annette 
Buchholz,    Louise 
Buell,   Virgil   Charles 
Bump,  Arline 
Butter,    Merrill 
Carey,  Orville  Clifford 
Carlson,    Grace 

(Warmington) 
Carncross,  Mrs.  R.  E. 
Clark,  Leda  (Ballard) 
Clark,  Harry  Willard 
Colvin,  Ethel  (Whitmore) 
Colvin,  Frances    (Dane) 
Colvin,  Eugene  Spaulding 
Conkey,  Dr.  Walter 
Cripps,   Emily   Catherine 
Culver,  Vida 
Dambruch,  Letha 
Danielson,  George 
Davis,   Leah 
Davis,    Marie 
Davis,   Olive   Isabel 
De  Long,  Margaret 

(Schlafer) 
Dickinson,  Kenneth  Scott 
Doering,  Willard  S. 
Dunn,  Lawrence  B. 
Dyson,  Clarence  L. 
Engel,    Earl 
Engler,  Margaret 
Eichman,  Linda  A. 
Ellis,   Dorothy  G. 
Elliott,  William 
Fannon,  Leila   (Nelson) 
Farrand,  Herbert 
Farley,   John  Herbert 
Fillmore,   Eva 
Fluno,  Arthur 
Ford,   Williard    Stanley 
Foster,  Henry  A. 
Franzke,  Albert 
Galpin,   Alfred 
Galpin,    Alfred,   Sr. 
Galpin,  Anne  (Stroud) 
Gochnauer,    Chael 
Gochnauer,  Kate  M. 
Gochnauer,  Mrs.  Kate 
Goodrick,  Mary  (Wood) 
Graef,   Esther  Marie 
Greeley,  Ruth   A. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       577 


Greenspoon,   Jennie 
Gruenke,  Alvin  Ralph  Carl 
Gurnee,  Inez  Allen 
Hackworthy,  Clement  Robert 
Hackworthy,  Georgine 
Hagen,  Lilyan 
Hahn,  Ada 
Hall,    Vivian 

Harriman,   Nellie    (Du   B'ois) 
Hart,  Myrtle  Grace 
Hatch,  Cora  Amelia 
Hawes,  Anne  Jane 
Heinemann,  F.  V. 
Heinemann,  Grace    (Pardee) 
Henbest,  Nellie    (Bennett) 
Hench,  Josephine 
Hickok,  Anna' (Wilson) 
Hilker,  Elmer  John 
Holbrook,   Dorothy   Ingalls 
Houwers,  Nina 
Hughes,  Marjorie   (Hall) 
Ingold,  Jean   (Ballard) 
Jaeckel,  Howard 
Johnson,  Mrs.  E;  N. 
Johnston,  Faville 
Joyce,  Mary   (deceased) 
Kamps,  Barbara  Marie 
Keller,  Helen 
Kelly,  Muriel 
Kinsman,   Georgia 
Klein,   Mike  William 
Klumb,  Adela 
Koch,  Alva 
Koerner,  Harold  F. 
Koch,  Evelyn 
Kowaleski,  M.  Anita 

(Gochnauer) 
Kreick,   Hazel 
Kreiss,  William  Henry 
Krueger,  Raymond  Carl 
Kuehmstead,  May(Wayland) 
Kuehmstead,    Russell 
Kutz,  Mrs.   J.   H. 
Learned,  Lawrence  Carl 
Le  Richeux,  Charles  P. 
Lindberg,  Mrs.  Eric 
Lindsley,  Laura 
Little,  Jane    (Thomas) 
Little,  Harvey  Bonnell 
Loan,  Ruth 
Longworth,  William 
Luce,  Margaret  O. 
Marston,  Grace    (Barrett) 
Marston,  Ruth    (Hoeper) 
Marston,  Joe 
Mason,  Wallace  Dore 
McKee,  Carl 

McKee,  Gertrude  (Wright) 
Mc  Pheeters,  Daisy   (Ingold) 
Meating,  Arthur  George 
Mead,    John    L. 
Mead,  Olin  A. 
Meeker,  Maude   (Briggs) 
Merrill,  Roy 


Millard,  Jennie 
Miller,  Etta  (Pomeroy) 
Miller,  Marion 
Miller,  Marjorie 
Miller,   Pomeroy 
Miller,  Roland  Norton 
Mills,  Dr.  Norman  P. 
Morris,  Lloyd  W. 
Morse,   Irene 
Moyle,  Fred  G. 
Munger,  Edwina 
Myers,   Ada 
Naylor,   Cora    (Crowe) 
Newbert,  Helen 
Newing,   William   B. 
Nicholson,  Harriet 

(Hammond) 
O'Connor,  Clara 
O'Keefe,  Harry 
O'Keefe,  T.  Eugene 
O'Leary,  James  Vaughn 
Oosterhous,  Albert  George 
Orbison,  Thomas  W. 
Orbison,  Irene   (Ballard) 
Orbison,  Thos.  E. 
Orbison,  Ann    (Harwood) 
Otto,  Olive 

Packard,  Dorothy  Nellie 
Paterson,   Louise 
Peterson,  Raymond 
Pierce,  Dorothy  Lord 
Plantz,   Samuel 
Poppe,   Fred 
Poppe,  Matilda 
Pratt,  Mrs.  Harry  K. 
Priest,    Aimee    (Stevens) 
Prim,  Helen 
Pugh,  Geraldine  W. 
Rasey,  Mr.  Lee 
Rasey,  Mabel  (Hill) 
Reeve,  Lucy  (Buckland) 
Reeve,  James  Spafford 
Remley,  Elsie   (Plantz) 
Ritchie,  Margaret 
Rogers,  Robert  W. 
Rohan,   Benj.   J. 
Ronning,   Esther 
Root,  Alfred  R. 
Rosebush,    Hazel    (Cass) 
Ross,   Florence 
Rossman,  Laura  (Baker) 
Rowell,  Dudley 
Rumpf,  Pearl 
Russell,  Mr.  Henry 
Russell,   Eva    (Perry) 
Ryan,  Edith 
Ryan,  W.  H. 
Saecker,   Austin 
Saecker,   Carleton  E. 
Saecker,  Ruth 
Saiberlich,  Erwin  Walter 
Sandborn,   Manly  Jay 
Sandborn,  Ruth  Ellen 
Schlafke,  Mildred 


578       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Schlafke,   Lillian  I. 
Schmiege,  Herbert 
Schneider,  Mildred  E. 
Schneider,  Frank 
Schneider,  Constance 
(Johnson) 

Schneider,  Andrew  S. 
Schottler,  Bernice 
Schreckenberg,   Frederick  L. 
Schultz,   Laura  Mariam 
Schuldes,  William 
Schumaker,  Ruth 

Seiler,  Henrietta 

Sherman,   Fern 

Sherman,  Ethel 

Sherman,  Margaret 

Sherry,  Marian  (Dawe) 

Smith,  Minnie 

Smith,  W.  E. 

Smith,  Margaret   (Lindsay) 

Smith,   Ruth  E. 

Smith,  Vida  Elizabeth 

Smith,  Zelia  Anne 

Stansbury,  George  J. 

Stansbury,  Karl  E. 

Stansbury,  Mary  A. 
(Phinney) 

St.  Clair,  Ed. 

Steele,   Helen    (Roberts) 

Struck,  Esther  L. 

Sugarman,  Helen  Augusta 

Swendson,  James  J. 

Sweetman,  Marjorie  Mae 

Taylor,  W.   S.,  Jr. 

Thorn,   George 

Thomas,  Howell 

Thomas,    Hazel     (Morrison) 

Thompson,  Charles  Denison 

Thomas,  Marjorie 

Tippet,   Earl 

Trever,  Albert  A. 

Umbriet,  Myron  H. 

Van  Wyk,  Nellie 

Verity,  George  W.    (Rev.) 

Waltman,  Louis,   Jr. 

Waterman,  Marian  (Ramsay) 

Watson,    Eva    (Hooper) 

Watson,  George  Earle 

Webster,  Mae 

Wells,  Justin  C. 

Wells,   Mary  J.    (Bentley) 

Wheeler,  Fred  S. 

White,    Pauline    (Gillespie) 

White,   Richard 

Wildhagen,  Leah  L. 

Willson,   Harry  C. 

Winsey,   Eugenia   (Voigt) 

Winslow,  Kenelm 

Winslow,   Minnie    (Rogers) 

Wolter,  Mabel  Florence 

Wolter,  Prudence 

(Kuehmstead) 

Wolter,  Robert  Kirkland 

Wood,   Charlotte 

Wood,  Edith 


Wood,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  James  A. 
Wood,   Erne    (Gerry) 
Wood,   Winifred 
Young,   Clara    (Stansbury) 
Younger,  Frank 
Younger,  Mabel 
Younger,  Nellie  (Davis) 
Ziegler,    Gottlieb 
Zelie,  Clarence  W. 
Arcadia 

Busby,    Fern 
Mathys,  Delia  Mabel 
Schneller,  Lucille 
Arena 

Roberts,  Daisy 
Argonne 

Dixon,  Irma  (Kreutzer) 
Ashland 

Andrus,  Dell   (Dr.) 
Brennan,   Madge 
Dyer,  Faye 
Pelton,  Zeila 
Lewis,  Cora  (Mrs.) 
Quam,  Hazel  Erma 
Wendt,   Grace 
Zipper,  Alma 
Alma    Center 

Ringrose,  George 
Athens 

Bauman,  Ruth 
Chesak,   Dorothy 
Auburn  dale 

Berdan,  Walter  A. 
Brooks 

Osborn,  Mr.  Chester 
Osborn,  Mrs.  Clara 
Barron 

Arndt,   Fred 

Arndt,  Marguerite   (Kirby) 
Cheney,   Lois  Margaret 
Degerstedt,  Richard 
McKinney,  Ellsworth 
McKinney,  Mildred  (Taylor) 
Miller,  Harriet  (Seibolt) 
Silky,  Celestine 
Taylor,  Chas.  A. 
Van  Sickle,  Lelah 

(McKinney) 
West,  Lester 
Bayfield 

Mitchell,    Wm.    R. 
Mitchell,  Ora  (Clark) 
Brillion 

Holtz,  Myrtle 
Kleist,  Raymond  G. 
McComb,  Isaac 
Seip,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Boyd 

Cirkel,   August 
Baldwin 

Rasmussen,    Allie 
Rasmussen,  Ernest  J. 
Black  Earth 
Young,  Ethel 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       579 


Bangor 

Gessler,  Frank 
Beaver    Diuu 

Chrisler,  Helen  G. 

Frederick,  Arthur 

Smith,  Helen  Shepherd 

Umbreit,  Myron  H. 
Boyceville 

Olbert,  Vera 
Brandon 

Braatz,  Marcia  (Pinkerton) 

Jones,  Grace 

Olson,  Samuel 

Savage,  Marion   (Whiting) 

Smith,  Claude 

Sims,  Charlotte  (Gabelein) 

Turner,   Robert  Graham 

Turner,  Rolland  V. 

Young,  E.  Lloyd 
Bloomington 

Brown,  William  DeForest 

Brookers,    Vidah 

Woodhouse,  Lucille 
Bridgeport 

Laufenberg,  Martha 

(Horsfall) 
Blue  Biver 

Coumbe,   Gwendolyn   (Owen) 

Coumbe,  Camille 
Boscobel 

Lewis,   Lillian 

Pasold,   Clara 

Ricks,  Verne  E. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Ward 

Snow,  Margaret 
Brodhead 

Burt,  May  (Roderic) 

Lake,  Bessie 

Murphy,  Wilbert 

Stabler,  Dorothy 

Taylor,  Hazel 
Berlin 

Bailey,  Rev,  Rueben 

Krebs,  Esther 

Mallery,  Florence  E. 

Metcalf,  Mary  Eleanor 

Peck,   Ardine 

Prahl,  Charles  Edward,  Jr. 

Schalk,  Gusta 
Black   Biver   Falls 

Bolger,  Mary 

Dell,  F.  B. 

Dickie,   Ethel 

Jedney,  Irene   (Taylor) 

McGullivray,   William 
Sprester,   Marjorie 
Bristol 

Kirkland,   Anna    (Stevens) 
Williams,  C.  E. 
Belmont 

Hambley,  Helene 
Mates,  Elsie 
Mates,  Mabel  May 


Snyder,  Myrtella 
Branch 

Voelker,   Dorothy 
Briggsville 

Kimball,  Elmina  Leona 
Black  Creek 

Felion,  Chester  J. 
Laird,  J.  J. 

Ziegert,  Nellie,  (Rogers) 
Burlington 
Agner,   Alta 

Edwards,  Clara  (Stenhouse) 
Burns,    E.   H. 

Bennett,  Florence  (Mauer) 
Murphy,  Gladys 
Stenhouse,  Florence 
Beloit 

Arnold,  Grace  (Whiston) 
Forman,   Leland 
Dougan,  W.  J. 
Dougan,  Eunice  (Trever) 
Dustrude,  Charlotte 

(Merriman) 
Hecker,  William 
Peacock,  Carrie 
Rice,   Ina    (Millar) 
Sherwood,   Cyril 
Stabler,  Dorothy 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  Merrill 
White,  Mabel  E. 
Bruce 

Crowell,  Beth 
Hoard  man 
Mackin,  Ida 
Swanke,  Geo.  D. 
Baraboo 

Bonham,  Grace  (Stanley) 
Bonham,  James  Dawson 
Deppe,  Doris  (Townsend) 
Hazeltine,   Mrs.   Weston 
Johnson,  Leila  Thetis 
Lee,   Iva 
Lee,  Marjorie 
Potter,  Emma  (Maxwell) 
Stanley,  Herbert 
Steeps,  Henry  John 
Birnamwood 

Hunter,  Mary  G. 
Kopitsch,  Grace 
Roepke,    Caroline 
(Winegard) 
Big  Bend 

Moyle,  Myrtle  Burns 
Tews,   Miriam    (Veeder) 
Cameron 

Erickson,  Milo 
Solie,  Laura  (Brain) 
Lloyd,  Alice 
Cadott 

Plummer,   Lorine    (Taylor) 
Chetek 

Emmanuel,    Eulalia 
Hoover,  Leila 
Millard,  Hazel  Dorothy 
Vickery,  Lorraine  L. 


580       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


<  umberlam] 

Constance,  Judge  Lewis 

Ellingson,  Parcher 

Hopkins,  George 

Leilah,  Benjamin 

Miller,  Catherine 

Miller,  Eleanor 

Miller,  Lillian  (McNeel) 
Chilton 

Aebischer,  Fred 

McMullen,  Vivian  Geraldine 

Frawley,  Ethel  Marie 

Gislason,  A.  W. 
Chippewa  Falls 

Boyden,  Mrs.  Will   (nee 
Waterman) 

Christenson,  Maud   (Spear) 

Hagen,  Helmer  E. 

Hoenig,  Fred 

Holway,  Ida  (Mackin) 

Jenkins,  Louise 

Kirkpatrick,  Forest   Ray 

Lord,  Leon  O. 

Martin,  Minta   (Shook) 

Miles,  Hazel   (Weiler) 

Nibbe,  Florence  (McLaren) 

Nyhus,  Clarence 

Pannier,  Hattie    (McKinnon) 

Robinson,  Rita 

Stimson,  Jessie  (Mathews) 

Sundet,   Mabel 

Swenson,  Florence 

(Wheeler) 
Wiley,  Robert  L. 
Wiley,   May    (Jenkins) 
Clear  Lake 

Proper,   Ralph 
Colby 

Kautzky,   Helen 
Columbus 
Bock,   Cora 
Edwards,   Dora 
Evans,    Cordelia 
Holtz,   Harold 
Jones,  Elizabeth  A. 
Koelmel,  Cordelia 
Morrison,    Frances 
Moyle,  Lydia  G. 
Radke,  Meta 

Ritter,  Isabelle  Elizabeth 
Thomas,  Margaret 
Wright,    Carrie    (Wolverton) 
Wright,  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Colfax 

Krause,   Pearl 
Prucia,  Lucille 
Campbellsport 

Guenther,    Myrtle    (Knickle) 
Hartman,    Rev.    Herman,    R. 

F.  D. 
Seering,  Dorothy 
Cottage  Grove 

Wakeman,  Ruth 
Cuba  City 

Jackson,    Everett 


Ralph,  Lucile 
Cobb 

Kelly,   Eunice    (Pedley) 
Cashton 

Campbell,  Howard 
DuMez,    Gladys   Helen 
Fawcett,    Arnold 
Meinecke,   Frank   R. 
Schweiger,  Leo  J. 
Copertou 

Alexander,  Clinton 
Combined  Locks 

Janssen,   Herman,   Jr. 
Otto,  Gerald 
Cliutouville 

Anthes,  Ada  Dorothy 
Anthes,   Amy 
Besserdich,  Hildegarde 
Cotton,   Mrs.  J. 
Garfield,  Inez 
Hirst,    Mrs.    Archie   L. 
Jefferson,  Nellie   (Joyce) 
Matteson,  Lilah 
(Hawthorne) 
Matteson,    Lynn   B. 
Matteson,   Mabel 
Matteson,  Noyce 
Olin,  Cora  (Miller) 
Oik,   Clarabelle    (Hastings) 
Plopper,  Benjamin 
Rohrer,  Ruth  Millicent 
Ruth,   Mildred 
Ruth,    Myrna 
Stanley,   Beth 
Cambria 

Daniel,  Katherine 
Jones,  Catherine  S. 
Jones,  Lillian 
Williams,  Anamary  D. 
Cashton 

Fawcett,  Arnold 
Dallas 

Eggleston,  George 
Downsville 

Thompson,   Ruth    (Sawyer) 
Dane 

Duff,   Iola 
Dalton 

Caves,   Reginald 
Downing 

Acher,  Albert 
De  Soto 

Hubbard,  Lucile 
Dodgeville 

Adler,  Mrs.  O.  L. 
Blotz,   Elizabeth   Margaret 
Hoisington,   Forest  Willard 
Hoskins,   James  John 
Pengilly,    Jane 
Darlington 
Curry,  Carrie 
Greene,  R.  L. 
Parkinson,    Roy 
Dunbar 

Hallenbeck,  Geneva 
Tennant,  Rev.  George  A. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       581 


JDuraud 

Allison,  Harold 

Ward,   Agnes    (Hammond) 
Delavan 

Boag,   Elsie    (Taylor) 

Ramsey,  Irene 

Sturtevant,   Mina   (Hooton) 

Wadsworth,   Elizabeth 
Delafleld 

Anderson,  George  Lucius 
Dousman 

Beggs,  Dorothy  A. 

Benson,   Ann    (Wishek) 

Johnson,  Arthur  J. 

Johnson,  Helen   (Ketchum) 

Lean,  Everett  G. 

Williams,  Moses 
De  Pere 

Bock,  Millie 

Brooks,  Warren  E. 

Bidwell,   Chas. 

Chapman,   Clayton 

Coller,    Cleva    Dea 

Coller,   Cleon  p. 

Fordyce,   Goodell 

Jackson,   Jeanne 

Merritt,  Carol   (Smart) 

Neubauer,  Lydia 

Nuss,  George 

Race,   Edith 

Risdon,  Helen  Inslee 

Roberts,   Chester 

Roels,  Carlton 

Roels,    Wesley 

Spear,   Henry   C. 
Elm  wood 

Hannon,  Lettie  Mae 
Eau   Claire 

Ames,  J.  William  T. 

Ames,  W.  G. 

Bullis,    Catherine 

Calkins,   Mrs.   Dan 

Calkins,   Mary    (Slaughter) 

Cleghorn,  Lila 

Dearth,  Ernest  W. 

Irish,  Foster 

Johnson,   Marcia 

Lange,    Florence 

Miles,   Mrs.   E.   H. 

Raddatz,   William  Godfrey 

Ramsdell,   Addie    (Hurley) 

Sorenson.   Ruth 

Spratt,    Walter 

Spratt,  Edna   (Powell) 

Starkey.    (Earl) 

Weed,    Eleanor 

Whicher,   Marion 
Elroy 

Trwin,  Gladys 
Elcho 

Stewart,  Blaine  G. 
Edgar 

Morien,  Frances 

Zepp,  Bertha  E. 


Endeavor 

Jones,   Hume 

Jones,   Adeline    (McGowan) 

Scholes,  Emma  Ruth 
Eureka 

Floyd,  Lorna  Belle 
Edgerton 

Biederman,    Carolyn 

Dickinson,    Lorraine 

Hemphill,  Harold 

Nelson,  Esther 

North,   D.   W. 

North,  Lora  E. 

Webb,  Florence  Helen 

Wentworth,   Howard 
Evansville 

Austin,  H.  L. 

Bannister,   Guy    Pendall 

Bannister,   Nellie    (Brown) 

Blakeley,  Mildred 

Eager,  Olivia   (Boyce) 

Franklin,    Esther 

Hartlett,  Grace   (Haylett) 

Langemak,   Lucy 

Porter,  Lucy   (Bigelow) 

Sherger,   Elmer   George 
Ettrick 

Cance,   Gladys 
Eland 

James,    Ida    Belle 

James,  Viola 
Elkhart  Lake 

Williams,  Clement 
Eleva 

Smith,   Douglas 
Eagle  River 

Cook,  Grant 

Frankel,  Freda 

Menefee,  Winnie 
East   Troy 

Brewster,   Grace 

Nimits,  Frank  A. 
Elkhorn 

Foster,  Bessie   (Cragoe) 

Kester,   Guy  F. 

Mitchell,   Florence 
Embarrass 

Buntrock,   Viola 
Friendship 

Purves,  Mabel  Henrietta 
Fall    River 

Engleke,   Bernice   Leona 

Fredericks,    Carl 

Huggest,    Burton 

Hulbert,  Virginia  Lucile 

Luebnow,   John 

Nashold,   Bruce 

Frederick,  Carl 

Wright,  Walter 
Fox  Lake 

Elmerson,  Hazel   (Megs) 

Young,    Ethel   F. 
Fairehild 

Ferguson,    Mrs.    Roy 

Ferguson,    Blanche    (Olson) 


582       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


Fairwater 

Smith,    Ray    F. 
Florence 

Fraser,   Amy 
Fond   du   Lac 

Boyle,    Winifred    (Sullivan) 

Braatz,  Mrs.   Harry 

Breitzman,   Kathryn 

Candlish,  Robert 

Chegwin,   Grace    (Darling) 

Cleveland,   Bernice    (Fisher) 

Colman,    Ralph 

Davis,  Marie 

Billing,  Henry 

Doreau,    Herbert 

Fries,  Albert  J. 

Edwards,  Doris  Kesiah 

Heyward,   Martha  Burt 

Johnson,  Olive 

Johnson,   Miriam 

Learned,   Arthur  H. 

Leek,    Raymond   K. 

Lowry,  Lucille 

Root,   Arthur 

Pinkerton,  Ruth 

You  mans,  Leon  H. 

Williams,   Jennie 
(Pinkerton) 

Witherell,  Mrs.  A. 
Fc  mii  in  ore 

Howell,  Flossie   (Alderson) 

Roach,  Melba 

Roach,  Gordon 

Niehaus,  C.  Meredith 

Spencer,  Elmer 
Ft.  Atkinson 

Beach,  Burns 

Case,  Paul  T. 

Cornish,  Marie 

Ebbott,   Florence 

Edwards,  Merle 

Isely,   Chris. 

Isely,    Jessie    (Crossfield) 

Johnson,    Gladys    (Holstein) 

Lieberman,   Anne 

Lieberman,    Lloyd 

Roberts,    Mildred 

Roberts,  Chester  A. 

Smith,  Lawrence 

Stair,   Mabel 

Touton,   Forest 

Triggs,   Rev.  A.   W. 
Green   Bay 

Balza,  Lawrence  Eugene 

Black,    Estelle    E. 

Boch,    Grace 

Boyden,   Allan  L. 

Boyden,    Stella    (Goodenow) 

Cole,   Charles  F. 

Connors,  Leora 

Davis,   Faith    (Smith) 

Day,   Dorothy  Ethel 

Denis,   Stewart   A. 


Donner,   Helen 

Ducker,  Mr.  Edward 

Evans,    W.    L. 

Erbe,    Margaret 

Fiske,    Elsie 

Erbe,    Gertrude 

Fisk,   Harry   Howland 

Fisk,    Wilbur 

Fisk,    Hiram    (deceased) 

Gibson,  Ellen 

Gochnauer,  Harry 

Gochnauer,  Florence 
(Plantz) 

Hanson,  Helen   (Terp) 

Jackson,   Jeanne 

Jung,  Lillian 

Kayser,   Ellen 

Key,  Marjory 

Krause,  Arlington  C. 

Kopplin,   Elsie  E. 

Larsen,   Amy    (Aplin) 

Larson,  Donald  F. 

Larsen,   Sumner 

Larson,   Warren    S. 

Ley,   Henrietta  M. 

Lindberg,   Edward  A. 

Iomas,  Loraine  Winifred 

Maclnnis,  George  K. 

Maclnnis,   Millie   P.    (Mrs.) 

Maclnnis,  Myra  L. 

Mathews,  Verne 

Marurer,   Wesley 

Mueller,  Elsie 

Newton,  Mary   (Fisk) 

Oldenburg   .Josephine    Glenn 

Phillips,    Floyd   T. 

Raymaker,    Myrtle    A. 

Roberts,    Chester 

Schauer,    Clara 

Smith,    Bess 

Smith,   Norman 

Smith,    Noble 

Smith,    Mary    (Fairfield) 

Surplice,    William 

Stimson,  Jessie  Mathews 

Straubel,    Ethel    (Puchner) 

Swanson,   Ruth  H. 

Thew,  Mrs.  Grace 

Williams,    Lulu    E. 

Williams,   Rev>  Thomas 

Williams.  Walter  A. 

Wilson,    Lucile 
Gilmanton 

Gunderson,  Esther 
(Droegkamp) 
Greenwood 

Bryden,   Hazel 

Howard,    Charles 
Green    Lake 

McCray,    Marian    Sophia 
Glen   Flora 

Van  Patter,  Frances 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       583 


Grimms 

Carney,   Helen 
Gillett 

Schaal,  Earl 

Schaal,  Jennie  (Dyke) 

Schaal,   J.   Wesley 
Grafton 

Oosterhouse,  Effie  Hughes 
Glenwood  City 

Hagberg,  Ray  C. 

Johnston,    Ella 

Johnston,    Harold 

Johnston,   Maud    (Simester) 

Johnston,    Victoria 
Galesville 

Bibby,  Joseph  W. 

Bohrnstedt,   Leo 

Kellman,   Forest  A. 

Kellman,  Vilas  A. 

Flood,    Olaf 

Gilbertson,   Josephine 

Sanderson,    Celia 
(Gilbertson) 

Witherbee,   Oliver  D. 

Witherbee,   Lillie 
(Gilbertson) 
Humbird 

Neinas,  Lydia  L. 
Horicon 

Stecker,    Bernard    J. 
Hortonville 

Carroll,  Lawrence  J. 

Root,   Elmer 

Torrey,  Donald 
Hawkins 

Ellingson,  Mabel 
Hudson 

Fisher,  Gertrude 

Fisher,   Sabin 

Lake,    Frank    O. 

Nagel,   Mabel 
(Kuehmstead) 

Wingender,   C.   H. 
Holcombe 

Lotz.    Arthur    G. 
II  mi  cock 

Blair,  Carrie 
Hilda 

Bibby,  Joseph  W 
Honey    Creek 

Grunewald,   Alice 
(Osterhuis) 
Hartford 

Day,  Carrie 

Reiser,   Elsie   E. 
Hillsboro 

Rose,  Orville 
Hurley 

Neubauer,  Lydia 

Spickard,    Julia 
lola 

Gordon.  Laura  Margaret 

Hunt,  Dorothy  N. 


Kramer,   Earl  G. 

Passmore,  Dempster  Stewart 
Ironton 

Peckham,  Caroline 
Juneau 

Corr,   Alice   Ruth 

Corr,  Paul 

Hartzheim,    Ethel    (Thomas) 

Lovell,    Dorothy 

Zilisch,  Herbert 
Juda 

Miller,    Mrs.    John    J. 
Jefferson 

Bienfang,   Esther 

Hahn,   Ada 

Henry,  Aileen  N. 

Henry,   Erma  M. 

Maclnnis,   Earl   C. 

Maclnnis,  May    (Williams) 

Richardson,   Dorothy 

Vincent,  Arthur 

Younger,   George 
Janesville 

Austin,  Alva  Gilman 

Austin,   Julia 

Austin,   Aura   (Hills) 

Bennison,  Floyd  W. 

Brown,   William  Walker 

Conrad,   Bradley 

Conrad,    Ruth    (Findeisen) 

Drew,  Harris  Eugene 

Hart,    Helen 

Howard,  Ralph 

Kemp,   Mr. 

Lake,    Bessie 

Metcalf,  Charles  Winthrop 

Metcalf,   Amy    (Helmer) 

Miller,  Irving  G. 

Millar,    Rev.   Webster 

Millar,   Libbie    (Plantz) 

Peterson,   Arthur 

Peterson.    Darrell    (Hews) 

Taylor,  Helen  Slocum 

Van    Golder,    Charles 

Worden,  Millie    (Wambold) 
Jackson 

Pfiefer,  Frances   (Murray) 
Kilbourn 

Drew,   Helen   H. 

James,  Helen    (Loomis) 

McNeal,  Lydia 

Sunderland,  A.  D. 
Knapp 

Tuttle,   Lucile 
Kenosha 

Boardman,  Aimee 

Bailey,   George   E. 

Fink,  Dorothy 

Laut,  Agnes 

Maddock,    Anne    (Parry) 

Newman,  Alice    (Fellows) 

Peck,   Mary    (Havens) 

Peck,   George 

Pedley,    Ralph 

Ripley,  G.  H.    (Dr.) 


584       LAWRENCE   COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Ripley,   Florence    (Fellows) 

Symmonds,  Lloyd 

Waldo,  Frank 

Wallis,   Harry 

Wenburg,    Ralph 

Williams,  Frank  S. 
Kewaunee 

Adams,  Albert  W. 

Adams,  Milton  Lafayette 

Jones,  Grace 

Lowry,  Lucile 

Nowak,  Joseph  Wende 

Schauer,  Anton  G. 

Svoboda,   Georgiana 

Walecka,  P.  J. 
Kendall 

Buswell,   Irma   and   lone 

Mommsen,   A.   C. 

Richardson,   Marion 

Schultz,   Edward  George 

Sherwood,  George  S. 
South  Kankauna 

Balgie,  William  August 

Rohlman,  Herbert  W. 

Galmbacher,  Ed. 

Kline,  Anna  M. 

Nelson,   John 

Webster,   Lyle 
Kankauna 

Cooke,  H.  S. 

Cooke,  Frances    (Riddle) 

Cooke,   Adaline 

Charlesworth,   F.   M. 

Donahue,   Mrs.   H.   L. 

Fulton,   Mildred  S. 

Hoehne,    Mrs.    H. 

Hogan,  Anna  Violet 

Holmes,  Bessie   (Ham) 

Kuehn,   Roy  P. 

McCarthy,  Joe 

Mitchell,   Florence 

Nelson,   John 

Parks,  May 

Ruff,   Edna 

Schussman,    Henrietta 
(Brigham) 

Swartout,    Niel 

Swartout,  Elizabeth 
(Boettcher) 

Taugher,  Will 

Thompson,   Anna   Marcella 

Waterpool,  Amy    (Bonsall) 

Waterpool,  William  F. 
Zekind,  Elliott 
Kimberly 

Ames,  Vern 

Wundrow,  Arthur  G. 
Kewaskum 

Lay,  Florence  (Wood) 
Loyal 

Chatterson,   Jos.   Henry 
Chatterson,  Leonard 
Colby,   Emma 
Draper,  Bernice  Evelyn 
Philpott,  Alice  (Chesterman) 


Lodl 

Irwin,    Howard 
Irwin,  Robert 
Reynolds,  Mildred 
Lomira 

Kinkel,   Ervin 
Watts,  Ada  L.  (Colby) 
Lake  Nebagamon 

Morgan,   (Miss)  Rill 
Lancaster 

Arhelger,   Rev.   Louis 
Cook,   Elva   (Doll) 

Goble,   Lela  Annette 

Heberlein,  Hildred 

Heberlein,  Wilma 

Krohn,   Bessie   E. 

Marks,   Harriet 

Pennock,  Mabel  (Stone) 

Stone,  Grace 

Webb,  Mary  Dorothy 
Larsen 

Johnson,  Herman 

Johnson,  Irwin  W. 
Livingston 

Wilkins,  Viola 
Linden 

Harker,    Ruth 
Lake  Mills 

Crump,  Jesse  M. 

Davis,  Mrs.  H.  C. 

Davis,   Harriet    (Faville) 

Earl,  Fanny  (Kennish) 

Faville,    Harriet    (Conant) 

Faville,  Rev.  Henry 

Faville,  John  D. 

Faville,   Mildred 

Faville,   Stoughton 

Hague,    Cecelia 

Hubbs,  Beulah 

Hughes,    Clarence 

Luethi,   William 

Potter,   May  Athena 

Smith,   Dean 

Tillotson,    Ellen   E. 
(Faville) 

White,  George  Peter 

White,  Alice   (Faville). 
La  Crosse 

Chilson,   Thad   S.    (deceased) 

Collinge,  William 

Collinge,    Ella    (Klumb) 

Gray,  Norma   (Partridge) 

Dixon,  Rev.  Edwin  Church 

Dixon,  Frances  Jessie 

Dixon,  Jennie    (Woodhead) 

Dixon,   Jennie  Grace 

Gray,   Mrs.   Robert  H. 

Kinnear,  Anne 

McGonegal,  Charles 

Smith,   Margurite  E. 

Villand,  Lillian 

Wiegand,    Edna   M. 

Woolley.  Percy  T. 
Ladysmith 

Pies,   Ada    (Dean) 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       585 


JLuek 

Wegner,  Marguerite   (Nehls) 
Little  Chute 

Gerritts,  John  R. 
Lima    Center 

Gates,   Ralph 
Templeton,   Mrs.   Emily 
Lake  Geneva 

Stokes,  Nettie 

Van  Dyke,  Henry 

Wadsworth,  Grace 
Mellen 

Jorsch,  Marie 

Poundstone,  George 

Poundstone,  Marie 
MUlville 

Beadle,  Ada  (Horsfall) 
Madison 

Austermann,   Carrie    (Jenks) 

Actenberg,  Carl 

Baird,  Stephanie   (Smith) 

Blackman,    Roger    C. 

Blakeman,  Rev.  Edward  W. 

Bray,  Mark 

Cance,  Gladys 

Capron,   Melvina    (Lewis) 

Coe,  Jerome 

Copeland,  Florence  (Critton) 

Crawford,   Fannie  M. 

Dunnewald,  Theodore 

Ellis,  Ashur 

Estvad,  Gudrun 

Foster,  Leighton 

Gilbert,    Theodore 

Greenwood,  Grace 

Hankinson,  Hazel 

Hanson,   Alice  M. 

Hanson,  Harold 

Hatch,  Samuel  R. 

Holstein,    William 

Hoi  way,  Ida   (Mackin) 

Hunter,   Paul 

Irish,  Foster 

Jones,  Ida   (White) 

Josephson,  Florence 

Kellman,  Forest 

Kellman,  Vilas 

Koeh'ler,   Arthur 

Koehler,    Ethelyn    (Smith) 

Krause,  Arlington  A. 

Kreha,  Elizabeth 

Kull,   George 

Lewis,  Wilford  Carl 

Lowry,   Howard 

Lowry,  Martha 
(Shufflebotham) 

Luecker,    Elmer 

Luxford,  Marjorie  (Home) 

Marshall,  Judge  R.  D. 
(deceased) 

Milbrandt,   Ruth 

Millard,  Albert 

Miller,    Helen     (Shepard) 

Mitchell,  Harold 

McNeel,  Wakelin 


North,  J.  Herschel 

Peckham,    Caroline    S. 

Pulver,  Mattie   (Hall) 

Purves,  John  H. 

Schreiner,  Alette 

Schultz,   Edw.   G. 

Shilling,   Gladys 

Shoms,   Mildred 

Slagg,  Charles  M. 

Smith,   E.  C. 

Smith,    Alice    (Stevens) 

Smith,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

Sprecher,   Ruth    (Stair)    R.   3 

Thickens,    Jean    (Wiley) 

Thomas,  Bertha   (Tillotson) 

Thomas,  Marjorie 

Thomas,  Ralph  Ervin 

Todd,  Winifred   (Titus) 

Van  Ornum,  Harry 

Walker,   Samuel  Thompson 

Walker,  Nan    (Alban) 

Wiley,   Robert 
Melvina 

Steele,    Fred 

Steele,   Margaretta  A. 
Mayville 

Achtenhagen,  Olga 

Elmgren,    Dorothy 

Brooks,   Warren   E. 

Fell,  Florence 
Menomonie 

Barlass,   Helen 

Brothers,  Vera  L. 

Carter,  Anne   (McKinnon) 

Cranston,   Mabel 

Darling,  Grace  Jo. 

Hague,   Clifford 

Pal,   Edward  L. 

Swan,  Ruth 

Vance,  J.  G. 

Waterman,  Isabelle 

Webb,  Mrs.  E. 
Montfort 

Glassen,   Myron  Milton 

Sabish,    Frank   A. 

Whiting,  Mrs.  Gertrude 

Whiting,  Marjorie 
Mt.   Hope 

Brandt,   Lloyd 

Campbell,  Laurence 

Hazen,  Oakley 

Morse,    Elizabeth 
Monroe 

Bauman,  Walter 

Cadman,   Bernice 

Durst,   Letha 

Gifford,  Florence 

Hawthorne,   Guy 

Isely,  Edith 

Jackson,   Joe 

Lueok,  Bertha 

Mahley,  W.    (Mrs.) 
Moyer,  Julia 


586       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD 


Smock,  Charles  J. 

Wenger,   Effle    (Isely) 
Markesan 

Card,   Hazel 

Friday,    Floyd   L. 

Hattlested,  Rev.  Anton 

Johnson,  Katherine   (Ames) 

Kaul,   Pearl    (Smith) 

Learned,  Catherine  Ruth 

Richards,    Helen 

Smith,  Roy  E. 

Smith,   Lewella    (Littlejohn) 

Walker,  Jane 

Walker,  Irma 

Wolfgram,  Adelle    (Evans) 

Yahr,  Norma 
Mineral   Point 

Butts,   Jay  W. 

Butts,    Lydia    (Gardinier) 

Bishop,  Gertrude  B. 

Harris,  Mary  Catherine 

Hutchinson,  Elmer  Y. 

Hutchinson,  Josephine 

Jewell,   Orlando 

Meserole,   Russell 

McNutt,    Lila 

Ross,  William 
Mosinee 

Hindes,  Una  (Williams) 
Melrose 

Button,  Frances    (Hogg1) 

Hogg1,  Thomas  J. 
Mauston 

Allen,    Delsie 

Bunnell,   Frank 

Bunnell,   Mildred 

Chamberlain,  Vera 

Davidson,  Carl  Nathan 

Gates,  Grace  Mae 

Hill,    Lucille 

McMillan,  Miss 

McNown,  Gertrude 
Merrill 

Arveson,  Elizabeth 

Bowell,  Genevieve 

Braun,    Alma 

Lambert,  Helen 

Lueck,    Elsie   H. 

McCrary,   Earle   Wallace 

Porter,    Milton    Clifton 

Porter,  Winifred 

Race,   Edith 

Smith,   Lewella 

Smith,  Ralph  E. 

Tink,  Rev.   S.  J. 
Manitowoc 

Anderson,   James  S. 

Anderson.  Eva   (Mills) 

Barnes.    John   W. 

Esch,   Godfrey 

Gruhle,  Dorothy 

Guyles,   Calla 

Hougen,   Evelyn 

Hoyer,  Frank 

Hoyer,  Marian  Rose 


Johnson,  Adolph 

Jones,   George   W. 

Kadow,  Lenore 

Kellner,  Lewis  John 

Kellner,  Irma  (Baumgarten) 

Lindemann,  Oscar 

Learned,   Lawrence   C. 

Lounsbury,  Ira 

Lounsbury,   Ruth    (Zekind) 

Nash,  Lyman  J. 

Nelson,   George 

Nelson,    Katharine 

Nielson,  Nels 

Payne,   Bessie 

Pfleuger,  Grace 

Rechcygl,  May 

Ritchie,   Jessie  L. 

Rummele,  Edward  T. 

Schmidtman,  Emil 

Seeger,   Ruth 

Strathearn,  Janet 

Symons,    Dorothy   Nellie 

Vits,   Earl; 

Vits,  Henry 

Voelcher,  Litta 

Wallschlaeger,  Arno  H. 

Wallschlaeger,   Oscar 

Watson.  Dorothy  O. 

Wood,  Olive   (McDonald) 

Zeimas,  Betty   (Paine) 
Mishicot 

Koehler,  Benjamin 
Marinette 

Anderson,  Mrs.  H.  C. 

Anderson,    Mrs.    Henry 

Andrews.    Gladys   Mae 

Andrus,  Edward  E. 

Bully,   Rev.   C.   J. 

Casson,  Arthur  B. 

Conant,   Elizabeth    (Thomas) 

Culnan,   Ralph 

Delbridge.  Helen  Gertrude 

Delbridge,    Marjorie 

Drown.    Leonard    A. 

Dunn,  Dorothy  Blanche 

Geartts.    Katherine 

Geartts,  Mae 

Lewis.   Edward   B. 

Hornibrook.  H.  C. 

Lorenzen,  Violet 

Morton.   Elsie    (Wunderlich) 

Noyes,    Clarence   E. 

Reade,   Carleton 

Ruff.   Edna  M. 

Savage,    Carmen 

Schwartz,  Margaret  (Sundet) 

Schwartz.  Henry 

Spoor,   Bessie    (Daggett) 

Westberg,  Inez  M. 

Wolfe.  Leigh 

Wolfe,   Hester    (Cotton) 
Milwaukee 

Anderson,  Alice  D. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       587 


Anderson,  Samuel  H. 

Arndt,    Fred 

Arndt,    Mary    (Fish) 

Arndt,  Marguerite   (Kirby) 

Austin,   Emma  L. 

Austin,  Florence  Marilla 

Babcock,  John 

Baker,   E.  A. 

Bancroft,  Burdice 

Banta,   Mark 

Bauman,   Rexford 

B'eamsley,  C.  F. 

Beggs,  Mr.  Gerald 

Beggs,  Grace    (Siddons) 

Bennet,  Grace 

Biehn,  Gertrude 

Bigelow,  Mrs.  Ira  C. 

Borden,  Leighton 

Bouchard,   Adelbert  G. 

Bowden,   Rev.   John  Thomas 

Boyce,   Curtis  W. 

Boyce,   Winifred    (Wilson) 

Briggs,    Earl   F. 

Charleton,  Alexander 

Churchill,   Agnes  Blackstock 

Clement,  J.  H. 

Colman,  Rev.  Henry 

Colman,  Lucinda   (Darling) 

Davis,   Leah 

Davis,  Richard 

Davis,   Mary 

Davis,  Rev.  John  S. 

Dearth,  E.  W. 

De  Thier,  Irene 

Doll,  William  De  B. 

Drake,    Harvey   Stewart 

Drake,  Mrs.  Harvey 

(Edwards) 
Ewers,    Robert 
Faville,   Mildred 
Filby,   Robert  Nathaniel 
Ford,  Charles 
Ford,  W.  B. 
Fox,  Hazel  M. 
Fox,  Marion 
Fox,    Nareissa   McDill 
Gesch,    Lorraine 
Gile,  Earl 

Gile,   Mabel    (Hettrick) 
Godfrey,  Helen  (Humphrey) 
Gordon,  Ida   (Perry) 
Green,  Raymond 
Groff,  Howard  K. 
Haberman,   Norma 
Hammel,    Leopold 
Hargrave,   Rose 
Hasley,  Birdie  L. 
Herring,  Claribel  (Ormsby) 
Hipke,  G.   A. 
Hicks,  Stuart 
Hooley,  Charles  H. 
Hooley,  H.   K. 
Hooley,  Flora  (Perry) 
Hooper,  Abbie 
Houghtaling,  Jules  V. 


Houghton,  Frank  Wilbur 

Houghton,  Mary   (Balch) 

Hughes,   Clarence   V. 

Hutton,   D.  W. 

Hutton,  R.   Percy 

Irish,   Lucina    (Giffin) 

Irwin,  Robert 

Johnson,  A.  C. 

Johnson,    Rev.   Henry 

Johnson,  Lulu    (Jewell) 

Johnson,   Selma 

Johnson,  William  O. 

Kelly,  Mrs.  Timothy  L. 

Kinyon,  George  N. 

Kleist,   John  Claus 

Kline,  Mark 

Knickel,  William 

Krause,   Max   C. 

Ladwig,  Olen  A. 

Logan,   Harley  C. 

Lund,  Edna   (Seefeld) 

Martin,   Ella  May 

McArthur,   Archibald 

McChesney,  Alice  Ross 

McChesney,    Mary   Leigh 

McClenna,    Robert 

McCrory,  Gladys  (Nicholson) 

Merritt,   Earl 

Monsted,  John 

Moore,    Ella    (Jackson) 

Morrison,  Ernest 

Morrison,   Zada    (Wharton) 

Moyle,   Thomas   R. 

Moyle,  Elva   (Fluno) 

Newman,   Carrie    (Logan) 

Newton,  Frances   (Johnston) 

Newton,  Leslie 

Newton,  Belle   (Farrington) 

Nichols,    S.   W. 

Normington,  Dorothy 

Otto,   Arnold   C. 

O'Geran,  Graeme 

O'Geran,    Delia    (Burgess) 

Parkinson,   Roy 

Parish,  Irene    (Ellis) 

Paska,  May  (Bennett) 

Peck,    Margery 

Peck,   Harold 

Peterson,   Mary  B. 

Peterson,   Mary  A. 

Pottinger,  Earl 

Powell.  Estella  (Kurz) 

Radtke,  William  Fred 

Reilly,   Helen 

Rheineck,  Anna  (Richards) 

Richardson,  Robert  W. 

Richardson,   Dana  K. 

Ritchie,  Jessie 

Roberts,    F.   L. 

Rosecrance,   Francis  C. 

Rosecrance.   Mar.iorie 

(Newton) 
Rynders,  Ella 
Rynders,  H.  J. 
Sanders,   Charles  Henry 


588       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


Schilling,   George 

Schneck,   Clarence 

Schneck,   John 

Schneider,    Andrew   S. 

Schoetz,   Max,  Jr. 

Seefeld,  Flora 

Sharp,   Dora 

Shawvan,  K.  Atty. 

Silver,   Mildred 

Simister,  Elsie 

Slack,  Chalkey  S. 

Smith,  Elwood 

Smith,  Eugene  F. 

Smith,   Herman 

Smith,  Irma  (Pynn) 

Stevens,   Mrs.   Catherine 

Streissguth,   Karl 

Studley,  Frank  C. 

Sullivan,    Daniel 

Swallow,    Fannie    (Dann) 

Tanner,  Harry  C. 

Thauer,   Gertrude    (Miller) 

Thomas,  Bertha   (Tillotson) 

Thomas,    Florence 
(Wentworth) 

Thompson,  Da  Verne 

Thorstensen,  Mrs.  M. 

Towns,  Ethel,    (Crowe) 

Walterbach,  Edwin 

Wambold,  Chas. 

Wambold,  Harry 

Watrous,    Col.    J.    A. 
(deceased) 

Weaver,   Stella  Clara 

Webber,  Fannie    (Coates) 

Wentz,    Arno   E. 

Wentz,  Ivan  W. 

Wheeler,   Florence 

Wilcox,  Charles  C. 

Wilke,  Ada 

Williams,   Judge  Owen  T. 

Willis,   Orrin 

Witthuhn,    Irwin 

Wright,  Catherine 
(Tregaskis) 

Wright,    Mrs.   Samuel 

Zilisch,  Herbert 

Zinkgraf,  Cora 
nfosllng 

Schumaker,  Mrs.  G.  H. 
MInocqua 

Huber,  Marjorie 

Kunde,  George  C. 
Marshfield 

Cole,    Fanny 

Campbell.    Anson 

Hipke,    William 

Judson,  Verna 

Parker.   Gladys  A. 

Pors,   Charles   M. 

Steinmetz,  Fred 

Wharfield,    Aubrey 

Wharfield,   Harold 
Mayville 

Rudebusch,   Cora 


3Ierrillan 

Johnson,  Clarence 
Milladore 

Verhulst,  Mabel 
Milton, 

Godfrey,  Daura 
Holliday,  Ralph  R. 
Milton  Junction 

j-iassinger,  Hazel  (McGowan) 

McGowan,  Genevieve  M. 

McGowan,  Mabel 

Paul,   Gladys 

Pryce,  Claire  C. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  W.   D. 
Mattoon 

Baker,  Irvin  Volney 

Darson,  Mayme 

Darson,  Morley 

McMaston,  J.  A. 

Rollins,    Edna 

Schneider,  Eleanor 

Shelley,   Rev.   Charles  M. 

Shelley,  Ora  (Oosterhous) 
Milltown 

Rintelman,  W.  D. 
Menominee  Falls 

Hillman,  W.  J. 

Schwalbach,  Walter 
Manawa 

Bigford,   Grace    (Dick) 

Kube,    Bernadine 

Dindsay,  M.  Isabella 

Schultz,  Mr. 

Schultz,  Jennie  (Brownlea) 

Seebold,  Rella   (Floyd) 

Walch,  Peter 
Marion 

Edwards,   Ethel 

Edwards,  Wilmer 

Ewers,  Clyde 

Ewers,  Zella  (Keene) 

Michaelis,    Lester   M. 

Ramsdell,  Guy 

Rogers,   Emory 
Medina 

Breyer,   Leta  Lorene 

Raprager,  Vernon 
Menasha 

Black,  Mary  D. 

Banta,  George 

Banta,   Margaret    (Killen) 

Bruce,  William  Robert 

Barnes,  Howard  W. 

Bruce,  Esther  (Weed) 

Delamater,  Vincent 

Johnson,   Walter 

Julius,  Mrs.  L. 

Lawson,  Helen 

Dawson,  Daura 

Page,  Nora   (Exley) 

Plenzke,  Oswald  H. 

Smith,  Mark  P. 

Verwey,   Ruth  D. 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       589 


Whitmore,  Lester  B. 

Whitmore,  Margaret 
(Stoppenbach) 
Mondovi 

Hanson,  Josephine 

Kreher,  Erna  (Hahn) 

Merritt,  Mrs.  Harry  E. 

Walsh,  Lucille 

Walsh,  Marietta 
Mt.   Horeb 

Babcock,  Vera 

Barnett,   Floy 

Rue,  Marion  and  Jeannette 
\>w  Holstein 

Henschel,  Mrs.  Louis 

Schreiner,  Valeria 
Wills  ville 

Byse,   Winifred,    (Stilwell) 

Forman,  Leland 

Hucksted,    Dorothy 

Monk,  Floyd 

Patey,  Mary    (Ralph) 
Neenah 

Barnes,  Robert  J. 

Brokaw,  Norman  E. 

Brokaw,  Theodora   (North) 

Buell,  Dorothy   (Richardson) 

Campbell,  Constance 

Fenton,  Dorothy 

Gittins,    Minnie   E. 

Hampel,  Edith 

Hampel,   Elfrieda 

Harris,    Edna 

Lammel,  Allabelle 

Lampert,  Leona 

Mott,  Ethel,    (Harris) 

Mott,    Harriet   E. 

Mott,   Wesley  Mayhew 

Nitzel,.  Wilma   A. 

Nixon,  George 

Nixon,  Ethel   (Clark) 

Perry,  Ola  M. 

Roberts,   Helen 
(Le   Torneaux) 

Riegel,  Florence   (Mrs.) 

Sande,  Eva  M. 

Schneller,  Frank 

Shattuck,  Ruth   (Harwood) 

Athey,  Idah    (Barnett) 

Barnett,  Mayme  (Brown) 

Bergstrom,  Nathan  H. 

Pearson,  Cassie   (Cole) 

Drew,   M.   A. 

Hansen,  Dora  M. 

Hinman,  Albert  H. 

Kimberly,  J.  A. 

Mason,  Dorothy 

McCrary,  L.  J. 

Rasmussen,    Amelia 

Riegel,  Robert 

Smith,  Harrison 

Tanner,  Stella 

Thorn,  Barbara 

Thompson,  Ruth  (Ostrander) 


Wieckert,  Irma 
Niagara 

Krippene,  Verona   (Koch) 

North,  Thos.  W.    (Rev.) 

Rogers,  Robert  F. 

Stridde,   Miss 

Stridde,  E.  W. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
New  Richmond 

Gilbert,  Alfred  S. 

Johnston,   Harold 

Sias,  Benjamin  C. 
New    London 

Millard,   Albert 

Newberry,  David 

Newberry,  Mrs.  David 

Millard,  Alice 

Monstad,    John 

Willard,  Esther  M. 

Ritchie,  Herbert 

Vanderveer,    Grace 
New  Lisbon 

Scott,   C.   Beecher 

Wilcox,  Louis  E. 
Necedah 

Warnock,  Anna 
New  Auburu 

Nelson,  Frank 
Osbkosh 

Abrahamson,  Elmer 

Abrahamson,   Blanche 
(Pinkerton) 

Anderson,  Laura 

Boyson,   Lillian 

Bullock,  Harold  R. 

Christiansen,  Nina   (Bowers) 

Colburn,  Mabel 
(Stanchfield) 

Colburn,    R.   H. 

Feldt,  Alice  C. 

Fell,  Emma   (Hall) 

Fell,   Sidney 

Hewitt,    George 

Hewitt,  Lucy   (Fletcher) 

Heymann,   Naomi    (Owens) 

Holmes,  Sadie    (Garnett) 

Hume,  John  W. 

Lewis,  Roy  M. 

McComb,   Alfred  C. 

McCourt,    Irene 

McFarlane,  Jean  M. 

Newell,    Mary   C. 

Pope,  Adelaide    (Snyder) 

Pratt,  Grace  E. 

Richmond,  Alice    (Mrs.) 

Schroeder,   John  H. 

Sexmith,    Fred 

Sexmith,  Margarite   (Brown) 

Smith.  Erne 

Van  Keuren,  Frank  R. 

Van  Keuren,  Mary   (Sawyer) 

Van  Keuren.  Byron  F. 

Weed,   Elbert  D. 


590       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


White,    Richard    Joseph 

Woodworth,  Milton  P. 

Westcott,  George  L. 

Wyman,   Anna    (Hawthorne) 
Oxford 

Osborn,   Chester 

Osborn,  Clara 
Orfordville 

Taylor,  Charley 
Oakfield 

Armitage,  Edna 

Hitt,   Carrie 

McClain,   John  C.    (Rev.) 

Morgan,    J.   T. 

Palmer,  Iva  B. 

Smith,  Helen 

Warner,   Guy  B. 

Warner,  Harold 
Oeouomowoc 

Braunschweig,  Bernard 

Dustrude,  Marian 

Jacobson,  Mervin 
Omro 

Bennett,    Fred 

Bradish,   Ruth   L. 

Marshall,   Earl 

Muscavitch,  Norman 

Prey,    Eva    (Mrs.) 

Reed,   Hazel 

Sasman,  Nina   (Packard) 

Wagner,  Raymond  G. 
Oweu 

Cleland,  Adah  May 
Oconto 

Couillard,  Vernon  W. 

McFarlane,  Henry  Dudley 

Lipschutz,    Edna 

Armstrong,  Claudine 

Armstrong,   Will 
Oconto    Falls 

Owen,  Florence  A. 

Goddard,   John 

Maigatter,  Beatrice 
(Coullard) 

Schaub,  Mary    (Johnson) 
Prairie   Farm 

Tiegen,   Josephine 

Helland,    Blanche 
(Ellsworth) 
Portage 

Case,  Mrs.   Geo.  W. 

Clark,   Grace 

Dickvoss,  B.  J. 

Harris,    John   W.    (Rev.) 

Jauda,  Francis 

Murrison,   Miller 

Roberts,  Margaret 

Stroud,  Judge  W.  S. 

Theil,  Alice   (Winkie) 

Woodman,   Jessamine 

Woodman,   Jessamine 
(Colonius) 

York,  May 
Poynette 

Caldwell,   Mary 


Caldwell,    Hugh 

Hadden,  Sadie   (Thiesen) 

Sievert,  Anita 

Webb,   George 

Webb,  Eva   (Ridgeway) 
Pulaski 

Allen,    Edson    D.    (Rev.) 
Port   Washington 

Winner,  Paul  C. 
Pardeeville 

Hepler,  Harold  E. 

Hepler,  Maxwell  C. 
Princeton 

Stuempfig,   John 
Patch  Grove 

Govier,  Clarice 
Phillips 

Van  Ostrand,  Clinton 
Port  Edwards 

Boland,  Benjamin 

Alexander,  John 

Alexander,  Russell  B. 
Picketts 

Hunter,   Marguerite 
(R.iesenweber) 
Prairie  Du   Sac 

Lembke,  Walter   (Rev.) 

Schultz,    Leslie 
Prairie   Du   Chien 

Peterson,  Bessie  (Keller) 
Prescott 

Haight,  Margaret 

Whiting,  Mrs.  Du  Monte 

Whiting,  Marjorie 

Whiting,  Mrs.  Gertrude 
Platte  ville 

France,  Lawrence  J. 

Harris,  F.  W. 

Harris,  Maude   (Barrett) 

McCray,    Marian 

Schramm,  Laura  M. 
Plymouth 

Goelzer,   Earl  C. 

Huberty.   Edward  H. 

Jones,   Ralph 

Mueller,    Marie     (Struve) 

Shurke,   Robert 
Palmyra 

Bigelow,   O.   H. 

Bannerman.  Gilbert 

Edmunds,   Willard 

Edmunds.  William 

Gilbert,   Lillian 

Hooper,    Geo.   W. 

Northy,  Inez   (Hooper) 

Hooper,    Mary    (Williams) 

Knutzen,   Lorenz    (Rev.) 

Knutzen,   Celina 
(Herbigneaux) 

Trewyn,    Lillian    (Gilbert) 

Wirth,  Hazel 
Phlox 

Hawkins,    Byron 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       591 


Peshtigo 

Draheim,   Mrs.   E. 

Quirt,   Helen    (Porterflehl) 
Rice   Lake 

Coe,  Lawrence 

Steeps,  Henry  J. 
Rio 

Jacobson,  Ollie 
Randolph 

Casev,   Ethel 

Casey,    Edward 

Daniel,    Katherine 

Gilmore,   Harold   McK. 

Gilmore,  Ethel   (Joliffe) 

Hughes,    Edna   Beile 

Hutchinson,   J.   W. 

Jones,   Gladys 

Johnston,    Roy    K. 

Ketchum,  Kate 

Pendell,  Jessie 

Thomas,  Earl 

Thomas,   Katherine 

Thomas,    Mrs.   Jessie 

Toley,    Edward 

Walker,    Emroy 
Raeiue 

Racine,  Blanche  C. 

Boardwin,    Louise 

Case,    Mrs.    Geo.    N. 

Case,  Lillian  P. 

Chynoweth,  John  T. 
Clausen,  Evald 

Collier,  Louise  M. 

Eiler,   Walter  W. 

Frederickson,    Julia 

Heft,    Carroll 

Hunting,    Earl    B. 

Lewis,    Eugenia    (Scheuss) 

Lovell,   Octavia 

Wilkinson) 
Lunn,   Wm.   A. 
Michelson,   Roland  A. 
Miller,  Ethel    (Murphy) 
Mosier,   Charles 
Martin,  Joseph  H. 
Nelson,   Wallace   L. 
Potter,  Mary  A. 
Pritchard,    Gladys 
Pugh,   Christopher  E. 
Slezak,   Gustine 
Van  Ornum,  Harry 
Wilbor,  Arthur  J. 
Wills,   John 
Wills,  Wallace 
Rib  Lake 

Schmidt,   Mildred 
Reedsburg 

Claridge,   May 
Remington,   Esther 

(Schoephseter) 
Townsend,  Doris 
River  Falls 

Baldauf,   William 
Johnson,  Edith  (Stuart) 
Mitchell,  Rexford  S. 


Mitchell,    Muriel    (Larson) 
Smith,  Anne  M. 
Smith,  Minnie 
Smith,   Marguerite 
Smith,   Douglas 
Rome 

Bogie,   Eunice   L. 
Richland   Center 

Johnson,  Lawrence  C. 
Rhinelander 
Banta,   Mark 
Misdall,  Hugh  A. 

Draheim,  Mildred  (Burnside) 

Johnson,  Veronica   (Green) 

O'Melia,   James 
Richards,    Mary 

White,   Rachel 
Royalton 

Ritchie,  Helen  C. 
Ripon 

Toll,   Edward 

Wilson,    Grace    (Woodhead) 
Reedsville 

Krueger,   L.    G. 
Stockbridge 

Galemgfsky,    Esther 
Stoughton 

Bjoin,    Margaret 

Chipman,   Willard 

Hansen,   Alice   M. 

Hanson,    Harold 

Hanson,    Robert 

Suby,    John 
.Sheboygan  Falls 

Simester,   Elsie 

Bassuener,   Reynold  O. 
Sun  Prairie 

Beers,    Florence    (Thomas) 

Nelson,  Frank 
South   Range 

McKay,   Thos.   Albert 
Superior 

Bishop,   Lenah  R. 

Darrow,    Dorothy 

Kellogg,  Walter 

Rasmussen,    Hans 

Towne,    Milton 

Watkins,  Abbie  E. 

Willett,    Arthur   D.    (Rev.) 

Willett,  Hazel   (Nicol) 
Shullsburg 

Harker,    Gladys    (Bartlett) 

Harker,   Jennie 

Wilkinson,   Ruth 

Wilkinson,   Octavia 

Wilkinson,   Britton 

Wilkinson,  Russell 
South  "Wayne 

Andrew,   Celia 

Johnson,    Genevieve 
Soperton 

Alexander,    Clinton 
Soldiers  Grove 

McDowell,   Donald 


592       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


Shopiere 

Howard,   Robert 

Van  Galder,  (Mrs.)  Hettie 
Sharon 

Munson,   Mabel 
Sturgeon    Bay 

Anderson,  Marian 

Birmingham,   Ruth 

Brooks,   Cora    (Bomier) 

Dana,   Clarence 

Farrand,  Howard 

Fritschler,    Helen 

Keith,  Vera 

Reynolds,   Margaret 

Stephenson,   Clyde 

Stiles,   Mary    J. 
Sheboygan 

Heiden,   Harry 

Jenkins,  Mary  E. 

Kunkel,  Laura 

Rollins,   Elizabeth 

Rollins,  Edna 

Kaumheimer,    M.    G. 

Koehn,    J.   W. 
Suring 

Marcy,   Lucile 
Shawano 

Cranston,   Ruby 

Emanuel,   Eulalia 

Humphrey,  Delia  G. 

Humphrey,  Frank  W. 

Kuckuk,    Athol 

Martin,   Esther    (Hayter) 

Martin,   Leslie 

Mielke,   Ruth 

Mielke,    Sarah 

Peterson,  Fred  W. 

Stanley,   M.   R 

Stevens,  Hortense 

Zachow,    Marie 
South  Milwaukee 

Filbey,    Robert   Nathaniel 

Hasley,  Birdie 
Seymour 

MacBane,  Everett 

Werbel,   Pearl 

Welch,  Albert  W. 
Stevens  Point 

Anderson,   Charles  W. 

Hanna,   Lawyer 

Hunting,    Clyde 

Larson,    Ada 

McCreedy,    Clinton    T. 

Schwahn,   May    (Wilson) 

Swanson,    Lilly 

Vincent,   Paul 

Week,  Nelson  A. 
Sparta 

Bush,   Lydian  IT. 

Grave,  Mabelle   (Case) 

Gunderson,  Ruth   (Gray) 

Hull,  Ruth 

Lloyd,  Peter 

Nichols,    Arthur 

Richardson,    Pearl 


Smith,  Moses 

Swartzlow,  Mae  H. 

Wentworth,  Adele 
Shiocton 

Colburn,    Harriet   Nancy 

Meating,    Earle 

Washburn,  Doris 
Spencer 

Mais,  Lester 
Stratford 

Doering,   Willard  L. 

Langer,  Lillian 
Troy    Center 

Clemens,   B.   G.   and   wife 
Turtle  Lake 

Cornwall,   Pearl    (Orcutt) 
To  man 

Bolton,    Raymond 

Earle,  Will 

Trentlage,   Otto 
Thorp 

La  Gosse,  Isaac 

Nye,    Leland 
Taycheedah 

Clapham,  Jessie 
Tisch    Mills 

Stangel,   F.   W. 
Taylor 

Overby,    Judith 
Tomahawk 

Atcherson,   Mary    (Meadows; 

Ek,  Frederick 

Ek,   Beatrice    (Schumacher) 

Morse,  Bertha  May 

Pride,   Albert  A. 

Pride,  Elizabeth  (Clark) 

Pride,  Harry  C. 

Pride,   Ray 

Russell,  Lawrence 

Werner,    Alta    (Olson) 

Whitson,    Grace 
Two  Rivers 

Hamilton,  Alice    (Mrs.)   H. 

Hamilton,    George 

Hamilton,   Mrs.    J.   B. 

Hamilton,    Etta    (Shove) 

Steinbach,   Lillian 
Unity 

Neuling,   Wilma 
Viroqua 

Cass,   Norma 

Cass  Vera 

Cass,  Mabel 

Cade,  Xena 

Fulton,   Stella   (Nuzum) 

Heal,  Vista 

Johnson,  Gladys    (Johnson) 

Nuzum,   Ethel  M. 

Nuzum,    Clinton 

Williams,  Helen  M. 

Williams,   Ruth 

Zellmer,    Amil   W. 
Union  Grove 

Martin,    Maud    (Williams) 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD       593 


Skewes,  Alice  R. 
Swantz,   Henry  E. 
Vwyan,  Verna 
\  tola 

Pedley,  Frank  C. 

Benn,  Bessie   (Harn) 

Long,    Doris 
Waukesha 

Brickson,    Edna    (Gericke) 

Butler,   George   H. 

Moore,  Fanny   (Camp) 

Nimits,  Sadie  (Baker) 

Nickell,   George 

Spencer,   Earl   R. 

Strang,    E.   H. 
Winneeonne 

Briggs,    Eben    P. 

Calkins,    Earl 

Lund,    Florence 
Wautoma 

Cookson,   Samuel 

Post,   Hazel    (Ogilvie) 

Reykdal,  Theodore  J. 
Waldo 

Oosterhuis,   Trester 
Whitewater 

Earle,  Mrs.   Harvey 

Hull,   George 

Taylor,   Althea 

Underhill,   Wm.  W. 

Williams,    Maud    (Ebbott) 
Wittenberg 

Cleveland    Martina 

Olbert.    Vera 

Hchlvtter,    Melvin 
West   Allis 

Maechtle,    Velma    (Vinal) 
Waukau 

Fisher,   Mamie    (Merrill) 
\V  aterloo 

Stokes,   Nettie 
Watertown 

Peterson,   Alice 

Thauer,    Mrs.    R.    G. 
Wonewoe 

Colman.    Louis    B.    (Rev.) 

Prucia,    Lucille 
West   Salem 

Jeffers,    Lucretia 
(Van   Zandt) 

Leavitt,   Florence   J. 
Woodford 

Noe.  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Westfield 

Walsch,   Victor 
Wiseonsin  Rapids 

Bennett,   Andrew  A. 

Berard,    Mattie    (Bronson) 

Hazelton.    Ethel    (Barnes) 

Hougen,   Helen 

Jackson,    Clarence 

MeOourt.    Earl 

Ruckle,    Olive    (Bemis) 


Schneider    May    (Kanouse) 
Winger,    Delia 
Wuersch,  Ruth  P, 
Whitehall 

Beach,   Kathryn  F. 

Haesel,    May    (Johnson) 

Mel  by,   C.   B. 

Stone,   Edward 
Wauwatosa 

Champion,    Charles 

De  Swarte,  Lois 

De  Swarte,  Ruth 

Graves,   Mary    (Barteau) 

Gillette,  I.  R. 

Halbert,   Mary    (Janice) 

Maxson,   Carol 

Sanford,    Mrs.    George    W. 
Waupaea 

Andreasen,  Valdemar 

Barrington,    Loma    (Gordon) 

Evans,    John 

Evans,    Jean    (Lightbody) 

Ju.ord,   Julia    (Mrs.) 

Paris,    Claude 

Rudersdorf,   Margaret 
(Olfson) 

Scott,  Nellie  M. 

Shambeau,   Hazel    (Touton) 

Shambeau,   S.    D. 

Shambeau,  W.  H. 

Stanley,    Charles 

Williams.    Paul   J. 
Weyauwega 

Almon.   Perry 

Fenelon,  Eunice  Ann 

Lewis,  Sidney 

Peterson,    Charles 
"Winnebago 

Funston,  Louisa  E. 
(Thompson) 

Landgraf,    Andrew    L. 
Wilton 

Hitt.    Lillian 
Wild  Rose 

Hoaglin,   Anna    (Knights) 
Wansau 

Edmonds.  Thorpe 

Barden,   Nellie    (Gamble) 

Brimmer.    Virginia    (Pond) 

Evans,   Maude    (Murphy) 

Blair,  Mabel,    (Rogers) 

Komers,   Madeline 

Meadows,   Elizabeth 

Ruder.    Leona 

icuder,    Paula 

Dawley.    Ruth    (Ingraham) 

Lean,  'Merton  S. 

Bovce,   Edith 

Albers,   Wm.  W. 

Evans,   Horace  J. 

Evans,    Richard 

Feathers,  Daisy   (Rogers) 

Foltz,   Hazel  I. 

Gorman,  Ethel   (Wood) 


594       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Haugen,   Barabara 
(Schlafer) 

J-iadwig',  Walter  A. 

Haugen,    Karl 

Hopkins,  H.  R. 

Lean,  Merton  S. 

Lemke,  Erna  M. 

Mathie,  Karl 

Mathie,    Carrie    (Briggs) 

Patterson,   Abram   C. 

Patterson,    R.   A. 

Pond,   Alta  M. 

Patterson,  R.  H. 

Sampson,  Wylie  C. 

Sweet,   Katherine 
(Buckland) 

Underwood,  Loiuse  C. 

Youmans,    Jay 

Zimmerman,  Beatrice 

Zimmerman,  Alfred 

James,   Ida 

Johnson,  "W.   R. 

Komers,  Paula 

Leistichow,    Stella 

Puchner,   Rudolph   E. 
Washburn 

Casey,  Ethel  Frances 

Wilkins,   H.   E. 
Wrigrktstown 

Zimmerman,   Lillie 
Withee 

Grandy,    Norman 

Smith,   Perry  W. 

W    M  II |> II II 

Brooks,    Lucy     (Rank) 
Bell,   Viola    (Hooker) 
Hall,    Midred 
Hartgerink,    Winifred 
Hazen,   Meribah 
Hooker,    C.    E. 
Jones,  Ruth 
Ketchum,  Clement  D. 
Levy,    Eunice    (Taylor) 
Lewis,    Paul 
Martin,    Hollis   Sanborn 
McElroy,  Frank 
Neevil,   Elvin 
Pinkerton,  Ruth  M. 
Taylor,    Dr.    Lucius 
Telinde,  Velma 
Walker,    Kathryn    (Bunker) 
Wilber,    Mabel 
Wabeno 

Switzer,    Shirley   and   Mrs. 

WY03IING. 
Cheyenne 

Huffmire,  Maude  (Varney) 
Cora 

Jenkins,  P.  E.  W. 
Lander 

Anderson,  Lucile   (Bushey) 
Laramie 

Faville,  Alpheus  D. 


Hock:   Springs 

Guild,  Alys   (Hardacker) 
Shoshoni 

Smart,  Wm.  C. 

ALASKA. 

Ohiekaloon 

Tierney,  Hallie    (Gillespie) 
Ketchecan 

De   Long,   Margaret 
(Schlafer) 
Menana 

Lake,   Bessie    (Fisk) 

CANADA 

Alberta 

Boyles,  Le  Roy 
Fenwood,   Sask. 

Cudd,  Edith  (Cranston) 
Montreal 

Steel,  George  F. 
IVangatuck 

McKesson,  Wm.  C. 
Pt.    Arthur 

Hackworthy,  Dorothy 
(Merrill) 
Port    Colborne 

Kepner,  Ruby    (St.  Armour) 
Walkerville,   Out. 

Morphy,  Marjorie 
(Stevenson) 
Winnipeg? 

Baldock,  Irwin  Lee 

Meloney,  Ralph  E. 

ASIA. 
Basien,    Burma 

Blackwell,   Edith    (Goetsche) 
ENGLAND 
Oxford 

Larson,  Lawrence  Kevill 

AUSTRALIA. 

Albnry 

Moll,   Ernest   G. 

CHINA. 

Foocho 

Ford,   Effie    (Collier) 

Ford,  Eddy  L. 
Korea 

Chang,  Sae   Wou 
Kai  Hsein 

Kwei,   Chung-Shu 
Tien-Tsin 

Hooley,   Osborn  E. 

Hansing,   Ovidia 
Tu  Ting;  Hsiu 

Chengtu,  Sze 

Wheeler,    Laura    M. 
Peking 

Aeschliman,  Rev.  E.  J. 

Cheney,   Monona  L. 

Chengtu,    Sze 

Hausing,  Ovidia 


LAWRENCE   COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       595 


Cheng",  Shu  Jen 

Hsu,    Wei-Ming 

Huang,   Yu-Sheng 

Young,  Ying  Pin 
.Shanghai 

Newman,  Jesse  Ford 

Newman,  Maude   (Wheeler) 
Shantung 

Richards,  Elva  (Sawyer) 
Shansi 

Arnold,  Elinor   (Tracy) 
Hang-  Chow 

Chen,   Kun  Fan 
Nanking 

Treman,  Muriel  (Webb) 

FRANCE 
Paris 

Rodig,   Marie    (Hall) 
Reims 

Marchand,  Georgette  Marie 
Moreau,    Suzanne 

HAWAII. 
Honolulu 

Kendall,  Rev.  John 
Lloyd,  Kathryn  (Davis) 
Lloyd,  Peter 

Manley,    Alberta    (Ames) 
Manley,  Mrs.  G.  R. 

INDIA. 

Allahabad 

Tulasker,  Krishnabia 
Batavia,  Java 

Starkey,    Earl 
Burma 

Smith,  Dean  E. 
Jagdalpur 

Perkins,  Judson  T. 
Luekuow 

Hutchens,  Edna  May 
Madras 

Toll,  Evelyn 


ITALY. 
Genoa 

Hall,  Russell 

JAPAN. 
Bokuchome,  Tokyo 

Ziemann,  Bessie   (Dunning) 
Katahacho   Shidzvooka-Shi 

Tokuyama,    Sotaro 
Morioka 

Topping,  Genevieve  (Faville) 

PHILLIPINE  ISLANDS. 
Ft.  McKinley  Bizol 

Fox,  Laura   (Jenkins) 

Wescott,    Henrietta    (Fuller) 
Fort  Mills 

Cox,  Ann    (French) 
Cavite 

Wittman,  Arthur  C. 

SOUTH  AFBICA. 
Cape   Town 
Lynott,  Laura  (Slaughter) 

SWITZERLAND. 
Geneva 

Sweeney,  Mildred  (McNeel) 

SOUTH    AMEBICA. 
Brazil,  Para 

Nelson,   Justus,   H. 
La  Pas,   Bolivia 

Scott,  Mrs.  Susanna  (Vesely) 
Santiago 

Dinsdale,   Tirza 

AFRICA. 
Barlunda,    Angola 

Ennis,  Elizabeth   (Logan) 
Liberia 

Brown,  Fredrika  Kla  Bada 
L  in  tali 

James,  Harry  I. 
Peru,  Lima 

Greenman,    Emily 


596       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Name  Alumni  Number 

Abbey,   Gordon   Lester 1481 

Abraham,   Mrs.   Nellie  Bassett..    393 

Abraham,  Henry  Wm 351 

Abrahamson,  Blanche  Pinkertonl251 

Acher,    Albert 790 

Achtenhagen,    Olga 1380 

Acres,    Lewis    Faulkner 212 

Adams,    Glen    David 648 

Adams,    Milton    Lafayette 1381 

Aeschliman,  Edward  J 1020 

Aiken,    Adeline    Elizabeth 62 

Aiken,  Wm.  Henry 61 

Albers,    Herman   Harvey 312 

Albers,    Henry   Arthur 200 

Albers,   Ida  Beatta  Wright 186 

Albert,   Adolph    Henry 591 

Albert,    Theophil 564 

Albro,  Addis   224 

Alderson,    Flossie    

Allen,    Chester 901 

Allen,    Edson    Duane 365 

Allen,  Henley  Wheaton 28 

Allen,  Ira  Madison 421 

Altenberg,   Eleanor  Hitchcock..   925 

Aller,    Captain    Charles 685 

Ames,    Edith   Anna 313 

Ames,  Marie  Cornillie 907 

Ames,    William    Theodore 300 

Amundson,    Paul 1021 

Anderson,   Alice   D 1330 

Anderson,    Andrew    Peter 535 

Anderson,  Charlena  Van  Vleck..l85 

Anderson,  Elta  Townsend 1374 

Anderson,   George  Lucius 110 

Anderson,    James    Sibree Ill 

Anderson,    John    Wesley 131 

Anderson,    Eva   Mary   Mills.  ...      86 

Anderson,    Samuel   Hobar 403 

Andrews,  Clarence  Iveson 467 

Andrews,    Gladys   Mae 956 

Andrus,    Daniel    Barnes 240 

Andrus,  Edward  Elmer 422 

Anthes,  Ada  Dorothy 1282 

Aplin,   Edward   Hall 225 

Applegate,  Emma  Harper 1096 

Appleyard,    Lydia    Augusta 

Sanborn    •. 39 

Armitage,    Ambrose    Wesley....    468 

Arms,  Jessie  L 593 

Arneill.   James  Rae 332 

Arnett,    Evelyn  Hall 920 

Arthur,   Harriet  Louise 686 

Atcherson,  Mary  Meadows 1309 

Atkinson,   Carroll   Holloway 1382 

Atkinson,    George 743 

Atkinson,  Grace 566 

Atwell,   Allen   Jeffrey 1 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Austin,  Florence  Marilla 333 

Austin,    Alva    Gilman 649 

Austin,  Miner  Manley 1134 

Augustine,  Robert  Alvin 423 

Babcock,   Anna   Gertrude 

Armitage 440 

Babcock,    Benjamin 441 

Bach,  Harold  Olav 1077 

Baer,  John  Miller 744 

Bailey    Andrew   Spencer 352 

Bailey,    Margaret 902 

Bailey,  Reuben 903 

Baird,   Stephanie  Smith 883 

Baird,    Parker    Karns 1135 

Baker,  Irvin  Volney 1136 

Baker,  Louis 650 

Baker,  Mary 745 

Baldauf,  William    791 

Baldwin,  Esther  Mae 1537 

Baldwin,    George    443 

Balgie,  William  August 536 

Ball,  Archey  Decatur 442 

Ball,  Laura  Elizabeth  Crump...   446 

Ball,    Margaret 469 

Ball,  Myrtle  Anne 453 

Ballantyne,  John"  Pettigrew 687 

Balza,  Lawrence  Eugene 1482 

Bangs,    Frederick   Elisha 140 

Bannister,   Guy  Pendell 1383 

Bannister,   Nellie  Brown 1286 

Barber,  Geo.  Elmer 651 

Barber,  George  Francis 509 

Barber,   Mabel   M.    Potter 580 

Barker,    Frederick   Waldo 334 

Barnes,    Charles   Luling 301 

Barnes,  Robert  James 720 

Barrett,    Ross 746 

Barrett,  Julia  Waters 786 

Bartholomew,   James   Isaac 241 

Bassuener,  Reynold  Oliver 1538 

Bauchop,  Frederick 404 

Bauman,    Rexf  ord 1022 

Beach,  Kathryn  Florence 1078 

Beadle,  Ada  Horsfall 1348 

Beckenstrater,  Mabel  Harriet.  .  .1539 

Becker,   Lillian 792 

Beers,    Florence  Thomas 

Beery,  May  Dardania  Stroud...    266 

Beggs,  Dorothy  Alta 1483 

Beier,    Walter   H 1484 

Beller,    Bessie    Smith 830 

Benham,   Caleb 269 

Benjamin,  Paul  K 595 

Bennett,  Andrew  Arthur 405 

Bennett,  Archibald  Synica 538 

Bennett,    Fred    Thomas 597 

Bennett,  Grace 596 

Bennett,  Ralph 470 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI   RECORD       597 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Bennison,    Floyd   W 904 

Benyas,    Ella 13S4 

Benyas,    Eva 1283 

Benyas,    Hannah 1079 

Berry,  Floyd 1138 

Beveridge,    Ada   Eliza 539 

Beyer,    Chas 905 

Biddlecombe,  Jessie  Dahlem 497 

Biederman,    Carolyn 839 

Bilter,    Minnie 567 

Bishop,    Gertrude    B 1024 

Bishop,   Lenah   Rose 1139 

Black,    Mary   Downie 1215 

Blackman,  Flora  B.  Nicolls 551 

Blackman,    Roger    C 1025 

Blackwell,  Edith  Goetsche 917 

Blaine,    Anna    Webber 561 

Blair,   Carrie 1284 

Blair,   Mabel   Rogers 582 

Blakeman,   Edward   William 689 

Bieecker,  Harrie  Lyell 840 

Bleecker,  Frances  Stella  Dach..    760 

Bieecker,    Vera 793 

Blossey,   Ola  Grace  Ward 586 

Blotz,  Elizabeth  Margaret 1285 

Boase.    Milton   Samuel 1080 

Bogie,  Eunice  Laura 1540 

Bohlman,   Herbert  W 1331 

Boland,    Benjamin 794 

Bolitho,   Adda   L.    Beal 688 

Bolton,  Raymond 957 

Bonham,  James  Lawson 324 

Bossard,  Guido 257 

Bottensek,   John 132 

Botzer,    William 325 

Bouchard,  Adelbert  George 1082 

Bounds,   Florence   E 622 

Bow  den,  John  Thomas 1140 

Bowers,    George  William 335 

Boyce,     Curtis    William 1026 

Boyce,   Winifred   Wilson 954 

Boyce,    Edith   R 958 

Boyd,    Charles   Samuel 379 

Boyd,   Robert   Edgar 472 

Boyd,    Samuel     17 

Boyden,    Allan 599 

Boyden,    Stella    Belle   Goodenow 
Bradford,  Florence  B.   Mott.  .  .  .    450 

Bradish,   Ruth   Lillian 1332 

Brandt,    Joseph    G 568 

Braunschweig,  Bernard  Ludwig.1541 

Bray,  Mark 906 

Brayton,    Frances    Parker 722 

Brayton,    Helen   Louise 959 

Breyer,  Leta  Lorene 1485 

Brickson,    Edna    Gericke 916 

Briggs,    Eben    Page 173 

Brigham,  Aldis 752 

Brigham.   Francis   Henry 598 

Bright,  Roberts  Orville 511 

Br  oka  w,  Norman  E 961 

Brooks,  Cora   Bomier 751 

Brooks,  James    Emmet 962 

Brooks,  Laverne  W 569 

Brown,  Charles  Woodward 302 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Brown,  Fredrika  Kla  Bada 1216 

Brown,    Gwendolyn 1542 

Brown,   Melville   Woodward 303 

Brown,  William  De  Forest 

Brown,    William    Walker 1217 

Bruce,    William    Robert 1081 

Brunner,  Alexander  Frederick 

_  Carl    690 

Buchholz,   Louise 755 

Buck,  Francene  Medora  Kellogg       6 

Buck,  Norman 18 

Buckmaster,  Ethel 1335 

Budd,  Joseph  Danley 133 

Buell,   Dorothy  Richardson 878 

Buell,    Virgil    Charles 691 

Bullock,    Alonzo    Mansfield 98 

Bullock,   Edward   Oscar 287 

Bullock,    Mary 495 

Bullock,  Warren  Benedict 473 

Bullock,  Irene  Lucinda  Whitman  492 

Bullock,    William    Loring 474 

Bullock,   Phoebe  Delinda 78 

Burt,    May    Roderic 1187 

Bush,    Lydian    Ursula 754 

Bushey,    Lucile 963 

Butler,  George  Harvey 692 

Button,   Frances  Marguerite 

Hogg    1097 

Butts,   Jay   Wallace 1287 

Bynum,   Florence 471 

Bystrom,  Clarence  L 1027 

Cade,   Xena 1028 

Cadman,   Bernice  Margaret 965 

Calkins,  Lottie  Elizabeth 1029 

Campbell,  Constance 1218 

Campbell,  Myrtle  E.  Thompson.    363 
Canright,  Warren  Raymond.  ..  .1219 

Carey,   Orville  Clifford 1385 

Carpenter,    Annie   Harriet 366 

Carr,    Joseph    Shannown 71 

Carroll,    Lawrence   James 1544 

Carver,    Adelaide    G 5 

Case,   Lillian   Pira 1545 

Casey,  Ethel  Frances 1288 

Cass,  Mabel  Storey 1486 

Cass,  Norma  Beatrice 1546 

Cass,  Vera 1030 

Cassidv,  Victor  M 756 

Casson,  Lois  Beatrice 496 

Cavanaugh,    Laura    Kurschner..    814 

Caves,   Reginald 1083 

Chamners,  Lilas  Kelly 933 

Chang,  Sae  Won 1547 

Chapman.    Jesse   M 1141 

Chappie,  Grace  Guernsey 500 

Chatterson,  Jos.  Henry 600 

Chegwin,    Grace   Darling 498 

Chen,  Kun  Fan 1386 

Cheney,    Lois    Margaret 1289 

Cheney,   Monona  Lucile 1031 

Chenev,    Russell 1336 

Cheng,    Shu-Jen 1387 

Child,  Emma  Viola  Logan 293 

Christiansen,    Alfred   H 570 


598       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Christensen,    Maud   Spear 1005 

Christopherson,   Edna  Moore 

Voutz     1480 

Church,  Irving  Washington 652 

Churchill,    Agnes    Blackstock.  .  .  1487 

Churm,  Percy 757 

Chynoweth,   Anna  Fitch  Marsh.    143 

Chynoweth,   John   Truan 161 

Chynoweth,    William   Henry....    118 

Cirkel,  August 288 

Clare,   Maurice  Amer 842 

Claridge,  May 1032 

Clark,  Elva  Helen 1142 

Clark,  Harry  Willard 1548 

Clark,  Leda  Amanda  Ballard.  .  .  .    201 

Clark,    William 304 

Cleland,    Adah    May 1549 

Cleveland,   Bernice  L.   Fisher...    974 

Cliff,    Ray   Yerxa 693 

Clifford,  Jessie  Lee  Smith 1063 

Clithero,   Thomas 112 

Colburn,  Harriet  Nancy 1388 

Colburn,  Mabel  G.   Stanchfield..l065 

Colby,    Ernest 797 

Cole,  Charles  F 571 

Cole,    Claude 541 

Cole,   James  Edwin 542 

Cole,  Walter  De  Loss 326 

Coleman,  Lysle  Russell 

Colman,    Elihu    72 

Coller,    Cleon   Dea 475 

Collier,   Louise   May 512 

Collinge,    Wm 967 

Collinge,  Ella  Anne  Klumb 983 

Collins,  Edith  H.  Hornibrook.  .  .1099 

Colman,  Elizabeth  M.  Hill 75 

Colman,  Henry 2 

Colman,  Lucinda  Survina  Darling     4 

Colman,  Louis  Benjamin 314 

Colvin,   Ada   Flavia  Abbott 420 

Colvin,    Ethel    Whitmore 1207 

Colvin.    Eugene    Spaulding 1034 

Col  well,   Clifford  Henry 380 

Conant,    Carlos    Everett 368 

Conant,    Elizabeth    Thomas 888 

Conrad,    Ruth    Findeisen 1296 

Cook,    Grant 758 

Cook,    Mary    Melissa    Orbison..    206 

Cook,   Wallace  King 176 

Cooke,    Adaline 968 

Cooke,    George    Alfred 353 

Cooke,    Tennie   Mae    Pratt 1253 

Cooke,    Nellie    Elizabeth    Ford..    370 

Cookson,    Rev.    Samuel 1488 

Cooley,    Frank    Watson 243 

Copeland,    Justin    Martyr 3 

Cornelison,    Eben    Douglas 759 

(  'ornelius,    Henry 65 

Cornelius,    Lydia 214 

Corr,  Alice  Ruth 1220 

Corr,    William    Philipp 1489 

Cosier,  Arthur  Stockdale 653 

Couillard,    Vernon   Williams 1550 

Coumbe,    Camille 1085 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Craig,    Sworth    Newman 899 

Cramer,    Frank 289 

Cramer,   Raymond   Bert 1086 

Crawford,    Belva    Hatch 699 

Crawford,     Fannie     M 908 

Cripps,    Emily   Catherine 1146 

Cross,    Jerome    Pleyel 63 

Cross,    Mary    134 

Crown,    Frank   Antone 623 

Crump,    Guy    Meyers 513 

Culver,    Vida     909 

Curry,    Carrie    Eva 1290 

Curtis,   Ellen  Frances  Hunt....    227 

Curtis,    James    Buchanan 279 

Curtis,  Harriet  Eva  Farlin 191 

Curtis,     Olin     Alfred 187 

Cutter,  Laura  Minerva  Edminster  90 
Dambruch,  Letha  Margaret. ..  .1551 
Dana,    Emma   Priscilla   Lomas.  .    859 

Daniel,    Katherine 1035 

Daniels,    Mary    Ellen 188 

Daniels,     Wm.     B 574 

Davidson,    Carl   Nathan 1036 

Davies,    John    Eugene ,52 

Davis,    Edith    L.    Smith 220 

Davis,    Arthur    Dorsey 1147 

Davis,      Ira 44 

Davis,     John 189 

Davis,     Leah 1037 

Davis,     Marie 1338 

Davis,    Olive    Isabel 1389 

Dawley,    Virgil    Homer 1221 

Day,    Alta    Josephine 761 

Day,    Dorothy   Ethel 762 

Day,    Garfield   William 1490 

Dean,    Jesse    Andrew 381 

Decker,    Anna    Radford 1314 

Decker,   David   C 694 

Delbridge,    Helen    Gertrude 1292 

Deming,    Alice  Esther   Guernsey  371 

Denoyer,    Levinus   Philip 514 

De  Swarte,     Lois 1390 

De  Swarte,     Ruth 970 

Dickerson,    Fred    George 382 

Dickinson,    Kenneth    Scott 971 

Dickinson,    Philetus   Sawyer.  .  .  .    972 

Dilling,     Henry 910 

Dinsdale,    Ida  Angeline 

Dinsdale,    James 162 

Dinsdale,   James   Broughan 723 

Dinsdale,    Tohn   Edward 654 

Dinsdale,    Tirza   A 575 

Dixon,    Tennie   Elwood 

Woodhead    323 

Dixon,    Frances   Jessie 1391 

Dixon,    Jennie    Grace 1392 

Dixon,   Edward    Church 315 

Doering,    Willard    Leland 1491 

Doll,     William    DeBerg 1393 

Doreau,    Herbert    B 1339 

Dougan,   Eunice   Medley  Trever  437 

Drake,    Harvey   Stewart 799 

Draper,  Bernice  Evelyn 1340 

Drescher,     Fred     Earnest 724 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       599 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Drew,    David    Abbot 305 

Drew,    Harris    Eugene 743 

Drew,    Helen   Maria   Hayward..    193 

Dreys,    Otto   L 454 

Driscoll,     Cornelius 80 

Drown,    Leonard    Alburtus 336 

Drown,   Sarah  Francis  Brown..      43 

Dudley,     Mathilda 99 

Dudley,    Warren   Trumann 142 

Du    Mez,    Gladys    Helen 1293 

Dunn,    Dorothy    Blanche 1394 

Dunn.    Lawrence    Brewster 1395 

Dunning.     Bessie 780 

Dunning,    Juliette    Bartholomew     97 

Dunstan,    Thomas    Bree 121 

Dyson,    Clarence    L 1492 

Dyer.     Albert    Rollo 19 

Earle,    David    Gardner 190 

Earle,    Theodore 45 

Earl,    Fanny    Isabelle    Kennish.    195 

Eaton,    Mabel    Bamford 1137 

Eaton,    Nathalie   Ben    Souther.  .    783 

Easterling.     Aldis     Byron 911 

Eddy,    William    Chaffee 1552 

Edgerton.  Alice  Tosephine 

Godwin    152 

Edgerton,    Foster    Edgar 8 

Edwards,    Doris   Kesiah 725 

Edwards,    Loren 91 

Eggleston,    George 1087 

Eichman.    Linda    Augusta 1149 

Filer,    Walter    Wm 1396 

Ek,    Frederick 843 

Elliott.    Tohn 807 

Elmgren.  Dorothy  E 1343 

Ellis,    Dorothy    Grace 1553 

Elwood,    De    Witt 407 

Elwood,    Gertrude   Imogene 

Jefferson    388 

Engleke.    Bernice    Leona 1397 

Erb,    Elizabeth 695 

Erb,  Irma  Kassandra 1088 

Eskil,    Julia    E.    Jacoby 980 

Estabrook,    Curtis   Ralph 100 

Evans,    George 383 

Evans.    Horace    James 215 

Evans,     Richard 476 

Evans,    Richard    DeLacy 216 

Evans,    Thomas    Martin 177 

Ewers,    Clyde   Morgan 1398 

Ewers.    Zella    Theoda    Keene...ll68 

Ewers,     Robert 912 

Fadner,  Henrv  Ravmond 844 

Fadner,    William    Frederick 696 

Fannon,    Leila    Nelson 992 

Farley,    John    Herbert 425 

Farnham.     Edward    Willard....    178 
Farrell,    Dorothy    I.    Holbrook.  .1160 

Favill,     Addie 803 

Faville.     Alpheus    Davis 543 

Faville,    Henry 123 

Faville,    Harriet   Aver    Conant..    120 

Faville.     John 122 

Feathers,   Daisy  Rogers 581 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Feldt,    Alice    Cameron 1089 

Fell,    Florence    Emily 1090 

Fell,  Emma  McKeen 1226 

Fell,    Sidney    David 1294 

Fellows,  Angie  Carrie  Woodward  286 

Fellows,    Charles    Gurnee 272 

Fellows,   George  Emory 217 

Fellows,     Merrill 47 

Fenelon,    Eunice    Ann 337 

Fenton,    Clyde    Henry 1295 

Fenton.   Dorothy  Marie 1493 

Filby,    Edward    Joseph 515 

Filbey.  Robert  Nathaniel 544 

Fillmore.    Eva 1222 

Fisher,   Frank  Ira 204 

Finnegan,    Irene    Marie 1399 

Fisk,    Harry    Howland 1151 

Fletcher,    Reuben    R 1494 

Floyd,    Lorna    Belle 1400 

Flynn,    Harry    E 697 

Follansbee,   George  Alanson....     73 

Foltz,    Hazel    Irene 1401 

Foote,     Frank    McDonald 845 

Foote,     Toseph     Ives 9 

Ford,    Eddy    Lucius 624 

Ford,     Effie    Lillian    Collier 572 

Ford,     Willard    Stanley 1091 

Fosnaugh,   Carrie  S.   Silverthorn  464 

Foster,    Leighton 913 

Foster,   Bess  Louise  Cragoe.  . .  .1145 

Fowler,    Dudley    0 1038 

Fox,    Narcissa    McDill 93 

Franzke,    Albert    Leonard 1152 

Frawlev,    Ethel    Marie 1092 

Fredrick,   Arthur  Leslie 1402 

Frederickson.    Julia    A 914 

French,    Charles    Leonard 355 

Freund,    Albert    Matthias 277 

Frost,    Hester    Emma ,      10 

Fry,    George    Washington 625 

Fry,    Robert    J 915 

Fulton,  Mildred  Spencer 1554 

Fulton,    Stella  Emily  Nuzum...    640 
Funston,    Louisa    Elloie 

Thompson     311 

Galpin,    Anne    Stjoud 1199 

Gamble,    John    Rankin 135 

Gamble,    Robert   Jackson 151 

Ganzel.     George    Volkmar 356 

Garrey.   Walter   Eugene 394 

Gates.   Grace   Mae 1403 

Gebaroff,   Andrew    S 656 

Gerritts,    Tohn    R 1495 

Gibson,    Ellen 1153 

Giffin,    Rhoda    Worth 619 

Gilbert.    Harriet    F.    Watross.  .  .    419 

Gilbert.    Alfred    Stratton 410 

Gilbertson      Leslie 975 

Gilman,     Evelvn 31 

Gilmore.   Ethel   Mary   Joliffe 632 

Gilmore.    Harold    McKinley.  .  .  .1404 

Girod,    Marv   Esther   Nye 451 

Gittins,     Mary     Ellen 244 

Glaser,     Freda 1223 


600       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD 


Name 


Alumni  Number 


Glaser,  Lydia  Naomi 1154 

Classen,    Myron   Milton 1405 

Goble,    Lela    Annette 1093 

Gochnauer,    Chael   Orbison 627 

Gochnauer,    Florence   Plantz. . .  .1053 

Gochnauer,    Kate    Marie 545 

Godfrey,    Helen    Humphrey. ..  .1043 

Godfrey,     Laura     Lavinia 1094 

Goodrick,  Mary  Althea  Wood..    740 

Goodwin,   Olive   Reynolds 1256 

Gordon,   Ida   Perry 824 

Gordon,    Laura    Margaret 1155 

Gorman,    Ethel    Wood 789 

Gould,    Marie   Florence 327 

Graef ,    Esther    Marie 1406 

Grant,    Homer    Lockwood 113 

Graves,    Mary   Rose   Barteau...     88 

Green,   Veronica  Josephine 1156 

Greene,  Caroline  Augusta  Mason     76 

Green,    Harriet 501 

Gregory,    Dorothy    Mary 1095 

Greunke,    Alvin   Ralph    Carl 1407 

Griffith,    Evelyn   Laura   Koch...  1422 

Griffith,   Samuel  Newell 48 

Griffiths,    Joseph    Harry 1298 

Guild,  Alys  Lauretta  Hardacker  848 

Gunaerson,    Ruth    Gray 764 

Gunderson,    Esther   Droegkamp.1341 

Gurnee,  Inez  Ellen 395 

Guthormsen,     Gunluf 426 

Guyles,    Calla 602 

Guyles,    May   Wilhelmina 

Sampson   253 

Hackworthy,  Clement  Robert..  1496 
Hackworthy,  Georgina  Winifred  918 
Haddock,  Frank  Channing.  . . .  179 
Haddock,   Mary  Nash  Conkey. .    175 

Hagen,    Helmer    Emanuel 1555 

Hagen,    Lilyan 1224 

Haggett,   Mary   Knox 477 

Hague,    Clifford   W 1225 

Hann,    Ada 847 

Haight,    Margaret    Mary 1408 

Hall,   Lora  Pendell 994 

Hamilton,    Robert    Emmett 726 

Hammel,    Leopold 192 

Hammond,   Joseph   Wesley 32 

Hampel,    Edith 921 

Hamnel,    Elf  rieda 1299 

Hankinson,    Hazel 805 

Hansen,     Arthur 576 

Hansen,    Eva    Viola   Ames 565 

Hansing,    Ovidia 1410 

Hanson,   Helen  D.   Terp 1324 

Hanson,    Josephine 922 

Hardacker,    Henry    David 136 

Hargrave,    Rose 806 

Harker,    Jennie 923 

Harriman,   Nellie   Du   Bois 369 

Harriman,  William  Orton... ..  657 
Harrington,   Elizabeth   Caroline 

Vivian    170 

Harris,    Elsie    Barrett 676 

Harris,    Fred    William 546 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Harris,   Maud   Estelle  Barrett..   537 

Harris,    John    Walter 658 

Harris,    Mary    Catherine 1042 

Harrod,   Amelia  Jane 92 

Harrod,    George  William 102 

Hart,    Myrtle    Grace 659 

Hartlett,    Chester    Thomas 1498 

Hartlett,    Grace   Haylett 1413 

Hartmann,    Herman    K 1157 

Hartzheim,  Ethel  Thomas 951 

Harvey,  Winifred  Rosamond. .  .1556 

Harwood,    Mary    Corinthia 317 

Hasley,    Birdie   Lida 1411 

Hastings,     Claribelle 808 

Hatch,    Cora    Amelia 447 

Hatch,    Samuel   Reuben 629 

Hatlested,    Anton 448 

Hatlested,    Frances   A.    Darling.    406 

Haugen,    Barbara   Schlafer 1001 

Hauser,    Isaiah    Laurenz 33 

Hauser,  John   Harrison 74 

Havighorst,    Winifred   Weter...    466 

Haw,  John 103 

Hawes,  Anne  Jane 1412 

Haylett,  Henry  Potter 180 

Haylett,    Susie   Elizabeth 357 

Hazen,     Meribah 1227 

Heard,    Joseph    Winslow 318 

Heath,   Jane    Smith 236 

Hecker,     William 456 

Hedges,    Fred    Matthew 630 

Heiden,     Harry 924 

Heinemann,  Grace  Pardee 993 

Hench,    Josephine    Stuart 1345 

Henry,    Aileen   Norma 1557 

Henry,  Erma  Mae 1558 

Herold,    Elmer    William 1129 

Herold,  Ethel   Thomas 1270 

Herschleb,   Charles  Augustus...    700 

Hewitt,  George  Phinney 427 

Hewitt,    Lucy   Belle   Fletcher...    408 
Hickok,   Anna  Evelyn  Wilson..    647 

Hilker,    Elmer   John 1499 

Himebaugh,    William    Henry    H.     81 

Hinderman,  Emil 766 

Hinderman,    Eugene 978 

Hindes,    Una    Williams 787 

Hirt,    Anna   Louise 1231 

Hirt,    Bertha    Elma 1300 

Hoard,    Edith    White 618 

Hocking,  Esther  Baumgarten.  .  .1346 

Hogan,    Anna    Violet 1159 

Hogan,    Daniel 1232 

Hogg,  Thomas  Jackson 1414 

Hoisington,  Forest  Willard 1500 

Hoklas,    Frances   Nauman 991 

Holliday,   Ralph    Raymond 1559 

Holway,   Ida  Estella  Mackin. .  .1174 

Hooper,    Inez 1098 

Hooley.   Charles  Richard 1560 

Hooper,    George    W 1233 

Hooton,    Earnest    A 701 

Hooton,    Winifred    Agnes 660 

Hoover,    John    Selden 727 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       601 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Hoskins,  James  John 153 

Hoskins,    William   John 258 

Hoskinson,    Sarah   Gertrude 

Edgarton    30 

Houghtaling,  Jules  Verne 1234 

Houghton,     Frank    Wilbur 181 

Houghton,  Mary  Julia  Balch...   172 

Houwers,    Mina 1561 

Howard,  Delton  Lee 809 

Howell,    Flossie   Alderson 838 

Hoyt,    Donna   Johns 1102 

Hsu,    Wei-Ming 1415 

Huang,    Yu-Sheng 1416 

Huberty,    Edward    H 1235 

Huffmire,    Maude   B 891 

Hughes,   Edna  Belle 979 

Hughes,    Hugh    John 457 

Hughes,    Marjorie    Pearl. 1563 

Humphrey,   James  Harrison....    104 

Hulbert,   Virginia  Lucile ,.1501 

Hull,    Ruth 1236 

Humble,   Ida  Mae 1100 

Hume,   John   William 154 

Humphrey,   Edward  Payson 281 

Humphrey,    Frank    Wesley 245 

Humphreys,   Agnes  Herbst 1228 

Humphreys,    Roy    L 1162 

Hunter,  Marguerite  Riesenweber  1186 

Hunting,    Clyde   Alfred 1163 

Hunting,  Earl  Blanchard 1562 

Huntington,  Margaret  Evans...    101 

Hupe,    Blanche   Knapp 1354 

Huston,    Henry    Jackson 53 

Hutchens,    Edna    May 1350 

Hutton,    Rupert    Percy 577 

Hutton,    Ruth 1161 

Irish,   Lucina  Mary   Giffin 384 

Irish,    Ralph    Orren 386 

Irving,  Alice  May  Rogers 360 

Isely,    Chris 927 

Isely,     Edith 928 

Isely,  Jessie  Myrtle  Crossfield..   969 

Ivey,   Paul . 929 

Tackson,    Anna    Thorlacius 617 

Tackson,    Earl    R 728 

Jackson,    Jeanne 502 

James,  Allan  Haines 449 

James,     Edward 428 

lames,  Mary  E.  La  Doux 431 

Tames,  Harry  1 981 

Tedney,  Edith   Irene  Taylor 672 

Jeffers,  Lucretia  Van  Zandt 833 

Jefferson,    Lorain    Pamelia.  ... .  .   389 

Jefferson,  Nellie  Jeannette  Joyce  387 

Jenkins,   Rouget  De  Lisle 849 

Jenks,    Arthur   Harry 768 

Jenks,   Ethel   Mary   Murrish....    774 
Jenne,    Clara    Herrick    Jenne..      34 

Jenne,     Daniel     Judson 20 

Tenney,     Blanche     Ferris 1165 

Jennings,    William    Arthur 1101 

Jewell,    Orlando 837 

Jockinson,    John    P 850 

Johns,    Alfred    Raymond 411 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Johnson,  Anne  Charlotte  White  109 

Johnson,   Arthur   J 1166 

Johnson,  Beulah  Antoinette....    155 

Johnson,    Francis   Asburg 105 

Johnson,     Edith    Stuart 1123 

Johnson,    Gladys   Johnson 810 

Johnson,     Henry 1044 

Johnson,    Herman    Oliver 1417 

Johnson,    Irwin    Wilford 1564 

Johnson,  Katherine  Ames 742 

Johnson,    Lulu    Jewell 930 

Johnson,   Lawrence  C 703 

Johnson,  Leila  Thetis 704 

Johnson,    Marcia    Kilbourne. . .  .1351 

Johnston,   Alden   Miller 1045 

Johnston,   Maud  Adelaide 

Simester    1004 

Tohnston,    Roy    Kenneth 769 

jolliffe,    William   Morley 429 

Jones,  Edward  Gaffield 328 

Jones,    Catharine   Sara 1237 

Jones,    George   Clark,    Tr 273 

Jones,   Gladys * 1238 

Jones,  Ida  Mary  White 508 

Jones,   Mary   Emily  Talmadge.  .      41 

Jones,    Lyman    Asa 291 

Jones,    Mattie    Alice    Leonard..   372 

Jones,  Roy  H 547 

Torsch,   Ianthe   Marie 1502 

Joyce,    Robert    Stephen 306 

Judson,    Florence    Eloise 1418 

Karnopp,  Chas.  Frederick 633 

Karnopp,  Martha  Leona  Irish..   661 

Karnopp,  Ella 932 

Karnopp,    George    Frank 851 

Kayser,   Ellen  Basta 1167 

Keller,    Helen 1503 

Keller,  Jane  Margaret  Carle....    271 

Kellner,    Lewis    John 1103 

Kellogg,    Forest    Edward 518 

Kellogg,    Howard    Warner 278 

Kellogg,  Julia  Maria  White 130 

Kellogg,   Walter   Bertrand 228 

Kellv.    Muriel    Patricia 1419 

Kendall,    John 934 

Ketchum,    Clement   Donald 1565 

Ketchum,   Ray  N 604 

Kimball,    Leona   E 1302 

King,    Carroll 812 

King,   Grace 813 

Kinsman,     Georgia     Bernice.  .  .  .  1352 

Kinyon,   George   Nelson 702 

Kirkpatrick,    Forest    Ray 1239 

Klaus,    Roland    Austria 1420 

Klein,    Mike    William 1421 

Kleist,    John    Claus 259 

Kleist,   Raymond   George 1240 

Kline.    Anna    M 1170 

Klumb,    Adela    Margaret 1353 

Knapp,    Blanche 

Knisley,   Thomas   Rogers 124 

Knudson,  Herman  Bernhardt...   605 

Knutzen,   Lorenz    705 

Koefod,   Ella   Meloney 818 


602       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Koehler,    Benjamin 1241 

Koehler,  Ethelyn  Smith 882 

Koehn,   George 937 

Komers,'  Madeline   Thelma 1303 

Kopplin,    Elsie   E 1104 

Ivowaleski,   Mary  Gochnauer..  .  .    499 

Kranz,    Conrad 853 

Kranz,    Frederick    William 854 

Kranz,    Grace    Sutcliffe 949 

Kranz,   Herman   Earnest 770 

Krause,  Arlington   Colton 1304 

Krause,    Pearl    R 1504 

Kreher,    Erna   Hahn 719 

Kreiss,    William    Henry 430 

Krippene,    Verona    Koch 935 

Krueger,    Raymond    Carl 1046 

Kull,    Elsie    Bottensek 510 

Kumlien,    Wendell 856 

Kumlien,  Eva  Minnie  Theleen..    887 

Kunde,    George   C 1047 

Kunkel,    Laura 984 

Kwei,   Chung-Shu 1423 

Ladd,    Tames  William 54 

Lad  wig",    Walter   Alvin 459 

Lamb,    Albert    Freeman 35 

Lamb,    Walter    Jay 55 

Lammel,   Allabelle 706 

Lampert,    Leona    Dorotha 663 

Lander,   Alice  May  Bradford...    270 

Lander,   Ellen  Tryphena 67 

Lander,    Warren   James 107 

Landgraf,   Andrew  L 504 

Landgraf,   Minnie  Maria  Clark.    242 

parson,  Ada  Margaret 1355 

Larsen,    Amy    Aplin 594 

Larson,  Lawrence  Keville 1424 

Lathrop,   Merritt  Adam ^68 

Lawton,    Burke    Reed 707 

Lay,  Florence  Sutherland  Wood  684 
Lay,   Olive  Wilson   Copeland...      29 

Layer,    Mattie 578 

Lean,    Delbert    G. 519 

Lean,    Everett    G 1356 

Lean,    Merton   Seymour 1425 

Learned,    Catharine    Ruth 1505 

Learned,   Lawrence   Carl 1426 

Leavitt,   Florence  Judith 1437 

Le   Gros,    Fanny 196 

Leidenberg,    Mary    Eliza   Ames.    275 

Leidenberg,     Julius 282 

Lembxe,   Walter 936 

Lemke.   Erna   M 1242 

Le  Richeux,   Charles  Patterson.  1565 

Leutscher,     Alice 815 

Lewis,  Howard 816 

Lewis,    Elise   Stroud 832 

Lewis.    Paul    M 1172 

Lewis,    Roy   Milton 729 

Lewis,    Selden    Tames 137 

Lewis,  Wilford  Carl .    857 

Ley,    Henrietta    Marie 1048 

Lieberman,  Anne 1357 

Linderman,    Frances  Nimits....    608 

Lindsley,   Laura 938 

Lippitt,  Grace  E.   Potter 610 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Little,  Arthur  William 858 

Little,    Emmet    Alva 83 

Little,  Jane  Thomas 1468 

Lloyd,  Kathryn  Avery  Davis... 1291 

Logan,    Edith    May 358 

Logan,  Harley  C 478 

Lomas,   Loraine  Winifred 1438 

Loomer,    Clinton   Peter 156 

Loomis,  James  Alanson 11 

Lowe,    Willard    Irvin 986 

Lowry,   Howard 1439 

Lowry,   Martha   Elizabeth 

Shufflebotham    1319 

Luce,    Harold    Walker 1306 

Luce,  Margaret  Olive 1566 

Lueck,    Elsie    H 1173 

Lummis,    Harry    Brewster 339 

Lummis,    Katharine 340 

Lunn,    Arthur    Constant 458 

Lunn,  Josephine.  Anna  Gowan..    455 

Mc Arthur,    Archibal 84 

McCandless,   Vivian  Harold 1568 

McChesney,   Alice  Ross 397 

McChesney,   Mary  Leigh 432 

McCain,    John    Crawford 398 

McCleneghan,   Frederick  Logan. 1110 

McCleneghen,   Ellen   Rowell 1058 

McCloud,    Clara    Jane 125 

McComb,    Alfred    Craft 205 

McComb,    Isaac 163 

McCourt,    Irene 1178 

McCrary,  Earle  Wallace 412 

McCray,    Marian    Sophia 1050 

McCreedy,  Clinton  Toby 1569 

McFarlane,    Henry    Dudley 1510 

McFarlane,  Jean  Marie 1511 

McFetridge,    George   William.  .  .1179 

McGinnis,  Gertrude 708 

McGowan,   Genevieve  May 1570 

McGowan,  Mabel 1440 

McGowan,  Milton  U 988 

McGregor,    Duncan 56 

MacDonald,   Jessica   North 1246 

Maclnnis,    Earl   C 1180 

Maclnnis,  Cornelia  May 

Williams     1442 

Maclnnis,  George  Kenneth 548 

Maclnnis,    Myra  Laurean 1441 

McKay,  Thomas  Albert 229 

McKinney,  Ellsworth  James 307 

McKinney,  Loren  C 989 

McKinney,    Paul   Judson 1051 

McMullen,   John  Cornelius 36 

McMullen,    Vivian   Geraldine.  .  .1243 

McNeel.   Wakelin 665 

McNiesh,  Welcome  Hervon....  942 
McPheeters,    Daisy   T.    Ingold..    767 

Maddock,  Anne  Parry 820 

Mallery,    Florence    Esther 1567 

Manley,   Alberta  Ames 592 

Manley,  Elzo 939 

Mann,  Charles   Richard 664 

Marchand,   Georgette  Marie 

Therese    1443 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI   RECORD       603 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Marcy,     Lucile 1105 

Marks,    Benjamin 637 

Marks,  Inez  Fox 601 

Marks,  Harriet 940 

Marsh,  Clara  Church 1175 

Marsh,    Roland 817 

Marston,   Grace  Barrett 424 

Martin,   Ella   May 1106 

Martin,   Hollis  Sanborn 1506 

Martin,    Esther    Hayter 1158 

Martin,   Joseph   Henry 606 

Maschmedt,  Flora  Huntley 385 

Mason,    Wallace    Dore 248 

Mates,    Mabel  May 987 

Mathie,     Karl 359 

Mathys,   Delia   Mabel 1307 

Maxson,     Carol 1507 

Maxwell,  Daisy  Lieberman 985 

Maxwell,   Mabel  De  Witt 798 

Maxwell,    James    Philip 21 

Mead,   Arthur   Reddy 260 

Mead,    John    Lockwood 320 

Mead,   Olin  Andrew 341 

Meating,   Arthur   George 549 

Medd,  Bessie  Mae 860 

Meinecke,    Frank    Roland 1358 

Merrill,  Elma  Wood  Preston...      87 

Merrill,     Roy 550 

Merrill,  Willard  Jay 413 

Merritt,   Carol    Smart 737 

Meserole,    Russell 1571 

Metcalf ,    Amy  Helmer 1344 

Metcalf,  Charles  Winthrop 1244 

Metcalf,   William  Ansel 85 

Michaelis,    Lester    M 1508 

Michelstettert,    Stella 607 

Mielke,    Ruth    Ida 1049 

Mielke,    Sarah    Julia 1176 

Miles,    Herbert    Edwin 261 

Millar,   Libbie  Jane   Plantz 231 

Millar,     Webster 263 

Miller,  Elizabeth   R 207 

Millar,  Leila  Frances  McKesson   319 

Millar,  William  Bell 330 

Millard.    Hazel    Dorothy 1244 

Millard,     Tennie 1310 

Millard,  Lola  Margaret  Williamsl279 

Millar,    Perry 262 

Miller,    Benjamin    Franklin 22 

Miller,    Etta   Pomerov 480 

Miller,   Lillian   Delano   McNeal.    636 

Miller,   Roland  Norton 862 

Mills,  Abbie 69 

Mills,    Burnett    Hardacker 399 

Misdall,    Rev.    Hugh    A 1107 

Mitchell,    Clarence   Millard 1177 

Mitchell,    David    Andrew 

McBurney 144 

Mitchell,  Rexford  Samuel 1444 

Mitchell,    Muriel    Larson 1305 

Mitchell,    Ora    Clark 795 

Mitchell,   William   Roy 772 

Mix,   Chase  Frederick 1108 

Moll,  Ernest  George 1572 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Mommsen,  A.  C 941 

Monroe,   Noel  Gates 863 

Monroe,  Olga  Grane 846 

Montgomery,    John   Allan 460 

Moodie,   Vera   Clark 796 

Moreau,  Suzanne 1445 

Morgan,    Mariem    Smith 1120 

Morison,    Nina    Hall 765 

Morphy,   Marjorie   Stevenson.  .  .1066 

Morris,    Lloyd    Wallace 1573 

Morse,    Bertha    May 1109 

Morse,    Charles    Wilber 373 

Morse,   Fannie  Charlotte 721 

Morse,    Ida    Elizabeth 1509 

Morton,  Elsie  Wunderlich 563 

Moss,   Glen  Edgar 573 

Mott,   Harriet  Elizabeth 520 

Mott,  Wesley  Mayhew 461 

Mott,   Ethel   Harris 807 

Mower,  Margaret  West 462 

Moyle,  Elva  Louise  Fluno 666 

Moyle,    Thomas    Richard 481 

Mueller,    Elsie 864 

Mueller,    Marie    Struve 1267 

Mumm,  Eleanor  May  Harriman  976 
Mundhenke,  Herbert  Roland.  ..  1574 
Murch,  Florence  Charlotte 

Thompson     222 

Myers,  Ada 342 

Myers,   Sarah   Cecil   Harriman.  .    698 

Mvlrea,    William   Henry 197 

Nagel,  Mabel  Kuehmstead 667 

Nash,    Clarissa   Amelia   Phinney    138 

Nash,  Lyman  Julius 115 

Navlor,  Cora  Rich 445 

Nehf,    Harley 819 

Nelson,  Carl  E 1181 

Nelson,  Conrad  Jos.  Norman...    638 

Nelson,  James  Willet 264 

Nelson,  John  Newton 249 

Nelson,    Justus   Henry 183 

Nelson,  Wallace  Le  Roy 1575 

Newberry,    David 482 

Newell,     Marion     Corinne 1446 

Newing,    William    Bower 1576 

Newman,   Carrie  Jane  Logan...-   292 

Newman,    Jesse   Ford 390 

Newschwander,   Cora    E.    Lomas   771 

Newton,    Harrie   Winn 866 

Newton,   Leslie  L 775 

Newton,   Belle  Farrington 802 

Nichols,   Albert 116 

Nichols,  Harriet  Alivia  Knox...      66 

Nichols,  Theron 70 

Nichols,  Mary  Abigal  Knox....  106 
Nicholson,  Harriet  E.  Hamomnd  290 

Nicholson,   Dexter   Putman 250 

Nicholson.  Gladys 1359 

Nickell,     George 1182 

Nigh.    Ludwig    Grant 1111 

Nimits.    Frank    Antoine 218 

Nitzel.  Wilma  Amelia 639 

Nix,  Irving  F 900 

Nixon,  Ethel  Clark 966 


604       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Nogel,  Frederick  Grant 868 

North,    Charles   Edwin 251 

North,  Thomas  William 252 

Northy,   Inez   Hooper 1098 

Norton,   Cecil  Julia, 709 

Norton,  Charlotte 1360 

Nowak,  Joseph  Wende 1448 

Noyes,  Harriett  Decker 1183 

Noyes,  Heman  Abram 294 

Noyes,  Geraldine  Glasgow  Hill..  1230 

Nuzum,  Ethel  May 711 

Oberdorfer,    Jessie    Mae 1112 

O'Brien,    Stella    Ruth 1113 

O'Geran,  Delia  Mae  Burgess. .  .1512 

O'Geran,    Edward    Graeme 1061 

Oldenburg,  Jessie  Ingebor 1247 

Oldenburg,  Josephine  Glenn 1449 

O'Leary,  James  Vaughn 1450 

Olmstead,  Wallace  Juba 23 

Oik,   Clarabelle   Hastings 808 

Olson,    Samuel 414 

Orr,  Dorothy  Watson 1530 

Orr,  Charles  Gayger 230 

Osborne,  Julia  Livia  Colman...    119 

Oosterhous,   Albert  George 869 

Osterhuis,   Trester 1184 

Orbison,    Irene    Ballar 213 

O'Rourke,    Lawrence   Jaines.  . .  .1114 

Ostrander,  Ward  A 871 

Ostrander,    Bernice    Pendell 874 

Otis,    Algernon    Francis 308 

Otto,    Arnold    C 870 

Otto,   C.   W 612 

Otto,    Olive 1115 

Owen,    Florence    Alma 1362 

Owen,   John   Augustus 37 

Ozanne,    Eva  Almeda 713 

Packard,   Dorothy   Nellie 1248 

Page,    Nora    Sarah    Exley 1150 

Pagel,    Loretta    Fannie 1577 

Paine,  Nathan 38 

Palmer,   Iva   Belle 1451 

Parish,  Irene  Catherine  Ellis...  1342 

Parker,     Gladys 872 

Parker,  Gladys  Armada 1578 

Passmore,    Dempster   Stewart.  .  .1312 
Passmore,  Josephine  L.  Pierce..  1313 

Paterson,   jean 822 

Patten,    Theda    Margaret 641 

Patterson,    Abram    Conklin 873 

Paul,   Gladys 1250 

Paul,    James    Henry 642 

Pearce,  Myrtice  Kitto 982 

Peck,  Herbert  M 609 

Peck,    Minnie    Mary 182 

Peck,    Olive.  .  . 823 

Peckham,  Caroline  Serena 1117 

Pedley,  Frank  Chester 522 

Pengilly,  Ricliard 523 

Pennock,  Anna  Livia  Coleman..    276 

Perkins,    Tudson  Thomas 875 

Perry,    Olla    Mahulda 433 

Peterson,   Arthur 1185 

Peterson,  Bessie  Viola  Kellar...   852. 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Peterson,    Edward 12 

Peterson,  Paul  Douglas 198 

Peterson,   William  Andrew 483 

Pfitzner,  Ada  Saecker 557 

Philipson,  Albert  Alonzo.. 554 

Pierce,  Emma  Cornelia  Pease...    145 

Pierce,     Dorothy     Lord 1513 

Pierce,   Humphrey 57 

Pierce,  Lydia  M.   Eastman 1148 

Pinkerton,  Ruth  Mary 1252 

Pipher,    Christopher    Hoskins...    668 

Plank,    Clarence 943 

Plank,  Gladys  Krentz 855 

Plantz,     Samuel 232 

Plenzke,  Oswald  Henry 1054 

Plummer,  Lorine  Linea  Taylor.  1269 

Pollara,   Luther   J 826 

Pond,  Alta  Mae 995 

Pond,    Charles   E 1514 

Poppe,    Fred 827 

Pors,    Charles   M 1055 

Porter,  Isaac  Newton 233 

Porter,   Milton  Clifton 219 

Potter,   Mary   Athena 996 

Powell,   Estella  H.   Kurz 1171 

Prahl,    Charles   Edward,   Jr 1452 

Pratt,    Grace   Estelle 1254 

Price,  Byron  John 157 

Pride    Albert   Alonzo 524 

Pride,    Elizabeth    Clark 540 

Proper,  James  Wesley 876 

Pugh,  Christopher  Edward 1515 

Pugh,  Geraldine  M 1363 

Purves,    Mabel    Henrietta 1453 

Putney,    Eva   May 165 

Putney,    Helen    Robinson    Enos.    226 

Quam,    Hazel   Erma 1516 

Raber,  Clara  Emalyn  Kennish..    247 

Race,  Henrietta  Viola 503 

Racine,  Blanche  C 611 

Raddatz,    William   Godfrey 732 

Radford,  Frances  Dahlem 555 

Radtke,    William   Fred 776 

Rafter,    Bernice    Warner 587 

Ralph,    Lucille 1454 

Ralston,  William  Arthur 1455 

Ramsay,    Irene   May 1579 

Ramsdell,   Addie   Mae   Hurley.. 1164 

Rasey,  Lee  Cassius 997 

Rasey,  Mabel  Ursula  Hill 977 

Rasmussen,  Allie  N 733 

Rasmussen,   George  Alexander..    643 

Rasmussen,  Rasmus  Peter 343 

Rath,   William   D 944 

Raymaker,    Myrtle   Alligonda.  .  .1517 

Raymond,    Bradford   Paul 117 

Reeve,  Lucy  Whittlesey 

Buckland    494 

Reeve,    Tames    Spafford 284 

Reid,  Alice  Foote  Conkey 89 

Reilly,    Helen 777 

Reinecke,    Esther    Richter 1364 

Remington,  Esther  Schoephaster  881 
Remley,    Elsie   Plantz 825 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE   ALUMNI    RECORD       605 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Rendall,    Edith   Lillian 1518 

Reykdal,  Theodora  John 1255 

Reynolds,  Cornelia  Howe  Smith     25 

Reynolds,  George  Everett 1056 

Reynolds,   George   F 463 

Reynolds,  Grace  Mae 877 

Reynolds,    Sadie    Ann    Davis...   354 

Rice,  Ina  Miller 730 

Richards,    Elva    Sawyer 828 

Richardson,  Norman  Egbert. . .  556 
Richardson,  Kathryn  Marie. ..  .1257 
Richardson,  Olive  Annette  Clark  203 

Richardson,  Pearl 1057 

Riegel,   Florence   E 1315 

Rifenbach,    Duane 199 

Rilla,    Isabel    Peterson 553 

Rilling,    Amy    Becker 1023 

Riner,  Paul  Gates 1456 

Riner,    Mildred    Bray 1333 

Risdon,   Helen  Inslee 1365 

Ritchie,  Helen  Craig 1519 

Ritchie,  M.  E.   Margaret 1258 

Ritter,    Isabelle    Elizabeth .  . 1316 

Roberts,    Chester 945 

Roberts,    Edna    Beveridge 444 

Roberts,   Grace   Pomeroy 184 

Robinson,  Sullivan  Clarette 400 

Roels,    Harvey 1188 

Roepke,    Caroline  Winegard 1073 

Rogers,    Benjamin   Talbot 295 

Rogers,   Nellie   Lum   Mead 321 

Rogers,  Emory   Sidney 1457 

Rohan,    Benjamin  John 1189 

Rohrer,   Ruth   Millicent 1520 

Rollins,  Athol  E 613 

Roney,    Ernest    Allen 361 

Roney,  Kate  Trever 401 

Roney,    Ned 415 

Ronneberg,    Conrad   Erwin 1190 

Ronning,    Esther   Joy 1459 

Rood,    Mollie    Roberta    Soules. .    782 

Root,  Alfred  Ronald 1580 

Rose,    Marion   Hagen 1349 

Rosebush,  Hazel  Virginia  Cass.    841 

Rosecrance,   Francis  Chase 1460 

Rosecrance,    Marjorie    Dell 

Newton    1447 

Ross,    Bertha    Tibbits 485 

Ruckle,    Olive   Allen    Bemis 621 

Rugg,    Walter    Sylvester 297 

Rule,    Florence    Hagen 1040 

Runnels,  Alice  Charlotte  Barteau  141 

Russell,  George 998 

Russell,  Margaret   Bingham 

Winslow    532 

Sabish,    Frank   A 15S1 

Sackett,   Mabel 670 

Saecker,    Carleton    Engler 1192 

Saecker,    Ruth    Mary 1461 

Saiberlich,    Erwin   Walter 1059 

Sames,  Ellen  Maria  Griffith 49 

Sampson,   Mason    Darling 77 

Sampson,    Wylie    C 1000 

Sandborn,  Manly  Jay 374 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Sandborn,    Ruth    Ellen 1462 

Sande,    Eva    Marie 1317 

Sanders,  Charles  Henry 714 

Sanford,    Herbert   Cooper 391 

Sasman,  Nina  Packard 1249 

Sauer,   Edward   Henry 1193 

Sawyer,  Herbert  Allen 778 

Sawyer,   Minnie  E.   Birge 202 

Sawyer,    William    Elbert 671 

Saylor,    Oliver    Newton 673 

Schaal,    Eugene 1259 

Schaal,    Oscar 879 

Schalk,    Gustav 14663 

Schilling,    George   Frederick....      95 

Schlafke,   Lillian   Ida 1581 

Schlafke,  Mildred  Henrietta 1366 

Schneider,  Andrew  Sidney 880 

Schneider,     Frank 1260 

Schneider,    Constance    Johnson.   811 

Schneider,    May    Kanouse 662 

Schneider,  Mildred  Emily 645 

Schneller,    Frank 558 

Schoetz,   Max,   Jr 559 

Scholes,    Emma   Ruth 1522 

Schottler,    Berenice    Barbara.  .  .1367 

Schramm,    Laura   May .1464 

Schreckenberg,   Frederick  L....1523 

Schrottky,    Oleda 1118 

Schultz,    Edward   George 1465 

Schultz,    Laura    Marian 1194 

Schussman,  Henrietta  Brigham.    960 

Schutz,   Laura   L.    Lummis 579 

Schwahn,  May  Eva   Wilson....   674 

Scott,    C.    Beecher 1060 

Scott,  Georgia  Humphrey 926 

Scott,    Susanna   Vesely 1010 

Scoville,  Nettie  Meloney 861 

Searles,   William  Hamilton 58 

Seaver,    Linus    Homer 166 

Sexmith,  Fred 734 

Sexmith,  Margarite  H.  Brown..   753 

Shambeau,    Hazel    Touton 784 

Sharp,    Dora 1195 

Shattuck,    Harold   L 1261 

Shattuck,    Ruth   Harwood 675 

Shaver,  Erwin  Leander 1002 

Shaw,  David   Stanley 484 

Shawvan,    Sobeski 158 

Shedd,  Helen  Jarvis  Underwood  322 

Shelley,   Rev.    Chas.    M 946 

Shelley,    Ora   Oosterhous 1052 

Sherger,    Elmer   George 735 

Sherman,    Ethel 1119 

Sherman,  Margaret 1061 

Sherwood,  Anna  Buckley 

Sherwood    40 

Shipman,   Carrie   Eliza 234 

Shipman,    Harvey   Alpheus 147 

Shoemaker,    Melvin    Chester. .  .1368 

Short,   Tames  Matthew 309 

Sias,  B'enjamin   Charles 1003 

Siekman,    Albert   Clark 583 

Silver,     Mildred 1262 

Silvester,    Sarah    Ganison 614 


606       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Simpton,   John  James 167 

Sims,    Charlotte    Gabelein 1297 

Sims,    Jacob 159 

Skewes,    Alice    Ruth 1263 

Skewes,  Edwin  Bottomly 310 

Slack,  Mary  C 736 

Slater,    Rev.   Harry 715 

Slesgynski,  Amine  Belscamper.  .    747 

Slingerland,     Elbert 235 

Small,   Harry 947 

Smith,    Anne    Marie 780 

Smith,    Earl    Burt 209 

Smith,   Edward   Penn 646 

Smith,    Harriet    Lummis 329 

Smith,   Herman   F 1062 

Smith,    Margarite    Evelyn 1320 

Smith,  Mark    Palmer 344 

Smith,  Minnie     1121 

Smith,  Norman     Herschleb.  .  .  ..1369 

Smith,  Robert    James 1264 

Smith,  Jessie  Margerite  Cochrane 

Smith,  Vida    Elizabeth 1321 

Smith,  Willard    Mallaken 781 

Smith,  William    Watkins 354 

Smith,  Zelia    Anne 265 

Smithies,    Elsie 831 

SnoW,    Margaret 1370 

Snyder,     Elma    Louise 738 

Soper,    Benjamin    Hutchinson..    392 

Sorenson,    J.    Raymond 1371 

Sorenson,  Mrs.  J.  R 1372 

Souther,    Genevieve 615 

Spaulding,    Rachel    Pratt 94 

Spear,    Henry    Creighton 1265 

Spencer,   Helen  McNaughton.  . .    990 

Spicer,    Elton    Fremont 345 

Spray,    Edith    Joyce 1064 

Sprecher,   Ruth  V.   Stair 1322 

Stanley,    Beth 1467 

Stannard,  Jessie  Fremont 

Nivison    283 

Stair,    Peter    Fulton 505 

Stansbury,    George  Jay 525 

Stansbury,   Karl  Emory 526 

Stansbury,  Mary  Ann  Phinney.      24 

Stecker,   Bernard  J 1196 

Steele,    Fred 

Steele,  George  Francis 211 

Steele,  Helen    May    Roberts 644 

Steele,  Margaretta    A 1582 

Steeps,    Henry  John 716 

Steffen,    Ignatius    David 221 

Stevens,  Bertha  May  Hammond  316 

Stevens,    David   Harry 677 

Stevens,  Katharine    Maia 1197 

Stevens,  Emma   Knowles  Giffin.    338 

Stevens,  Warren  Hurst 584 

Stickney,    Doris    L.    Brenner. .  .1334 

Stiles,    Mary   Jane 1122 

Stillman,    Lillian    Sarles 274 

Stimson,  Nettie  Norton 710 

St.  John,  James 948 

Stone,   Edward  Payson 1198 

Storey,  William  Dolphin 7 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Stow,    Alexander    Wolcott 237 

Stowe,    George    Edwin 64 

Stowe,  Gertrude  Sarah  Irish....    194 

Stowe,   William   Page 13 

Strand,   Ida  Angeline 

Dinsdale    655 

Strang,    Lester   Jacob 884 

Strathearn,  Janet  Nelson 1266 

Struck,   Esther  L 1524 

Studley,    Frank   Crombie 347 

Stuhlfauth,    John 885 

Sturtevant,    Mina    M.    Hooton..    631 

Sugerman,  Helen  Augusta 1200 

Sullivan,    Daniel 527 

Swanson,   Lilly 1006 

Swann,    Elmer    Taylor 1201 

Swanson,    Ruth  Henrietta 1583 

Swartzlow,  Mae  Helen 1584 

Sweeney,    Mildred   McNeel 479 

Sweet,    Katherine    L.    Buckland.    678 

Sweetman,   Marjorie   Mae 1124 

Swenson,    Florence    Wheeler.  .  .1277 

Symons,    Dorothy   Nellie 1268 

Taylor,   Caroline  Eunice  Wright     15 

Taylor,   Dorothy  Q.  Ames 1133 

Taylor,  Harold   Kendrick 1202 

Taylor,  Helen    Slocum 1323 

Taylor,     Vera 880 

Taylor,  Jane 950 

Terry,  Jessie  Owen 821 

Tews,    Miriam    Veeder 1273 

Thaver,  Henry  Percy 435 

Theil,    Alice   Winkie 835 

Thickens,    Jean    Wiley 1016 

Thiele,    Sarah    Gertrude    Bemis.    749 

Thiessen,    Rheinhart 416 

Thomas,    Florence    Ethel 1007 

Thomas,    Tohn   Samson 298 

Thomas,  Luella   M.    Rugg 296 

Thomas,   Ralph     Ervin 528 

Thomas,  Bertha   Tillotson 560 

Thompson,    Alden 1203 

Thompson,   Anna   Marcella 1373 

Thompson,  Charles    Denison. .  .  .    362 

Thompson,    Jared,    Jr 26 

Thompson,  Jennie    Maria 267 

Thompson,  Joseph  Edmund 889 

Thompson,   Julius    Augustus.  ...      51 

Thompson,  Vida  Irene  Page 679 

Thurber,    Francis 1008 

Thwing,    James    Luther 128 

Thwing,   Laura   Belle   Pillsbury.    126 

Tice,   Henry  Allen 223 

Tichenor,    Cornelia   Aurelia 

Cahoon    79 

Tichenor,   Charles  Orlando 59 

Tichenor,    Isaac    Newton 108 

Tichenor,   Lauren   Edgar 1125 

Tidyman,    Jeanette    Tibbits 486 

Tiegen,    Josephine 1271 

Tiegs,    Ernest    Gaulter 1204 

Tierney,  Mrs.  Hallie  Gillespie..  804 
Tillotson,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Favill  973 
Tilton,    Howard    WinsloW 168 


LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD       607 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Tink,   S.   J 616 

Tippet,  James  Earl 1068 

Tippet,   Ralph    1009 

Tippet,    Walter 1126 

Topping,    Genevieve    Faville....    280 

Touton,    Frank    Charles 529 

Towne,    Elizabeth    Bell 1585 

Towns,    Ethel    Crowe 573 

Trever,   Albert  Augustus 436 

Trever,   George  Henry 255 

Trever,   Ida   Frances  Jones 246 

Trever,  John  Henry 268 

Triggs,   A.    W 739 

Tu,   Ting  Hsiu 1526 

Tulasker,   Krishnabia 1069 

Turner,  Edna  Merle  McCray.  .  .1308 

Turner,    Rolland   V.  . 1525 

Turner,    Robert    Graham 1469 

Umbreit,    Myron    Henry 1325 

Underwood,   Louise   Crosby 402 

Unruh,    David 1127 

Updike,  Eugene  Grover 169 

Vanderlinden,     Martin 1375 

Van   Dusen,   Earl   C. 1128 

Upham,  Lorraine  E.  Black 750 

Vance,    Rev.    J.    G 952 

Vance,    Walker 1272 

Vandehei,   Eugene 1070 

Vanderhoop,   Mary   A.   Cleggett.    174 

Vanderlip,    Eva 1326 

Van    Keuren,    Frank   Ray 785 

Van  Keuren,  Mary  Olive  Sawyer  779 

Van  Lone,   Grant  E 1205 

Van  Patter,  Frances 890 

Van  Sickle,  Lelah  McKinney...    865 
Van  Vleck.   Balfour  Hermanus.    160 

Vaughn,     Wilbur 953 

Velte,  Wallace  Leo 1129 

Verity,    George   Washington....    299 

Verity,    Walter 530 

Verwey,    Ruth    Lillian 1327 

Vincent,    Arthur    Kirkpatrick.  .  .1376 

Vincent,    Tohn   Hosking 1527 

Vincent,  Paul 1328 

Voelker,    Dorothy 1274 

Voorhees,  Bess  Williams 1017 

Voss,  Lewis  Charles 465 

Voss,   Ralph  Gustave 531 

Wagg,  Angie  May 487 

Wagner,    Raymond   George 1528 

Wakeman,    Ruth    Elizabeth 892 

Waldo,  Helen  Jane 488 

Waldron,  Wesley  Clay 148 

Walker,    David    Henry 348 

Walker,  Katharine  M.  Reeve 434 

Walker,    Frank   Hiram 349 

Walker,   Hattie  Isabel   Stannard  346 

Walker,  Samuel  Thompson 375 

Wallschlaeger,   Arno   Henry. ..  .1529 

Walterbach,    Edwin 

Ward,   Agnes   Hammond 1409 

Ward,    Amanda    Robertson 127 

Weeks,   John  Millard 149 

Weeks,  Thompson  Dimmick 14 


Name  Alumni  Number 

Wells,    Frank   Justin 489 

Wells,   Francis   Boyd 370 

Wells,   Justin    Charles 1377 

Ware,  James  Franklin 129 

Waterhouse,  Addie  Ben  Pillsbury  164 

Waterhouse,    Clifford   C 1011 

Waterpool,   William   Frederick.  .1470 

Watkins,    Francis   Asbury 238 

Watson,    George   Earl 1531 

Watson,  Eva  Clarinda  Hooper..  1347 

Watson,    Howard    D 1012 

Watson,   Robert  Lloyd 1130 

Watts,  Ada  L.   Colby 1033 

Weaver,    Stella   Clara 893 

Webb,  Florence  Helen  Edgarton     46 

Webb,  Mary  Dorothy 1206 

Webber,  Fannie  Bell  Coates 367 

Weed,   Elbert  Dudley 239 

Weeks,   Mary  Elizabeth 

Richmond    146 

Wegner,   Marguerite  Nehls 1311 

Wenberg,  Edna  May  Grover.  . .  .    517 

Wendt,    Grace 1280 

Wentz,   Arno   Edward 1131 

Wentz,  Ivan   William 1275 

Werner,   Alta  Olson 552 

Wescott,    Henrietta    L.    Fuller..    516 

Wescott,  Rev.  Williams  S 507 

Wettergren,    Edward    Stanton.  .1532 

Wharfield,    Harold    B 1276 

Wheat,  Charles  Melbourn 96 

Wheeler,   Fred   Sharon 377 

Wheeler,   Laura  Maud 43S 

Whiston,    Irma   Hard 1041 

Whiston,   Lionel  Abney 1132 

Whitchurch,   Anna   Dean 

Kellman 1169 

Whitcomb,  Lucius  Augustin...  285 
White,  Agnes  Gertrude  Johnson  396 

White,    Alfred    Gary 717 

White,  Alice  May  Nash 521 

White,     Enid    M.    Saecker 999 

White,   Isabella  E.    Smith 210 

White,  Mabel    718 

White,  Rihcard    Jeriel 834 

White,  Richard    Toseph 1013 

White,   Pauline   Gillespie 1039 

Whitehouse,  Herbert 1014 

Whiting,    Marjorie 1471 

Whitman,   Alexander  Bert 171 

White,  Ralph  Elisha.  . 490 

Whitmore,  Margaret 

Stoppenbach   1067 

Widdoes,  Hazel  A.  North 731 

Wiegand,  Edna  Martha 894 

Wilbor,   Arthur   Johnson 378 

Wilcox,  Charles  C 1015 

Wildhagen,  Leah  Lenz 1472 

Wilev,  May  E.  Jenkins 603 

Wilkinson,  Ruth 1278 

Willard,    Esther    May 1473 

Willard,   Harold   Gerrish 1208 

Willett,  Arthur  Dan 896 

Willett,   Hazel  K.  Nicol 867 


60S       LAWRENCE    COLLEGE    ALUMNI    RECORD 


Name 


Alumni  Number 


Name 


Alumni  Number 


Williams,  Anamary  Dewey 1474 

Williams,  George  Levoissier. . . .    150 

Williams,    Hamlin    Briggs 60 

Williams,  Irene  Johnson 931 

Williams,  Frank    Stewart 1533 

Williams,  Helen  Maria 1586 

Williams,  Herbert   Leslie 364 

Williams,  Lulu     Evaline 1378 

Williams,  Mary    Stanton 

Underwood 417 

Williams,  Orrin   Thomas 139 

Williams,   Stephen    491 

Williams,    Stewart    S 1071 

Williams,   Thomas  Daniel 331 

Williams,  Arthur  Walter   1475 

Williams,  William   Watkins 418 

Wills,  Wallace  W 1329 

Wilson.  Elizabeth     350 

Wilson,  Elizabeth    Pristly 50 

Wilson,  Josephine  Peck 1116 

Wilson,    Lawrence   Albert 588 

Wilson,  Robert   J 1072 

Wilson,  Ruth    788 

Wilson,  Thomas    Coles 27 

Wingender,   Charles  Henry 680 

Winger,    Delia 1209 

Winkley,    George    Ray 681 

Winn,   John   Ackermann 897 

West,   Lois  Marie 895 

Winn,    Robert    Dickson 1476 

Winner,    Paul    C 1074 

Winsey,  Eugenia  Emilie  Voight  506 
Winslow,    Minna    Isabel    Rogers  208 

Wirth,  Vera  Taylor 886 

Witherbee,  Oliver   Day 562 

Witherbee,  Lillie  Josephine 

Gilbertson   626 

Wittman,  Arthur   Carl 1210 

Wittman,  Gerda  Pauline 898 

Wolfe,  Hester  Lucretia  Cotton.  1084 
Wolter,    Mabel    Florence 589 


Wolter,  Robert  Kirkland 682 

Wood,  Charlotte   Robinson 533 

Wood,  Edith    1477 

Wood,  Elizabeth    Houston 534 

Wood,   George  1478 

Wood,  Margaret  Adah  Cooke..  .1337 

Wood,  James  Albert 439 

Wood,  Effie  May  Gerry 409 

Wood,  Winifred    Jean 1588 

Woodside,  Forest  Haven 683 

Woodworth,  Milton  Payne 1075 

Woodworth,  Spencer  Wyndham.1018 

Woolley,  Percy  Thomas 1587 

Worden,  Millie  Wambold 585 

Wright,  Alice     Maud 1019 

Wright,  Alita   Bussard 964 

Wright,  Edwin  Menzo ,.      16 

Wright,  Marie    Kautsky 1301 

Wright,  John    E 256 

Wright,  Walter  B.   C 82 

Wuersch,   Ruth   Pauline 1534 

WundroW,  Arthur  L 1479 

Wyman,  Chester  A 719 

Yang,    Tien    Shon 1535 

Yocum,    Wilbur    Fisk 42 

Youmans,  Leon  Henry 1589 

Youmans,    Jay 836 

Young,  Ethel  F 1379 

Young,  Clara  M.  Stansbury 452 

Young,  William   Bert 590 

Young,  Ying   Pin 1536 

Younger,   Frank   Bertin 1211 

Younger,    George    1281 

Youtz,   Merrill   Arthur 1212 

Zellner,   Amil   William 1213 

Zepp,    Bertha   E 1214 

Ziegert,    Nellie   G.    Rogers 612 

Ziegler,   Gottlieb  Diedrich 493 

Zilisch,     Hubert 955 

Zimmerman,    Beatrice 620 

Zinkgraf,    Cora  Josephine 741 


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